Mount Avoca Vineyard

Mount Avoca
Location Shire of Pyrenees, Victoria, Australia
Wine region Pyrenees
Formerly Mount Avoca Vineyard
Founded 1970
First vines planted 1970
First vintage 1976
Key people Matthew Barry
Cases/yr 10,000
Known for Shiraz
Varietals Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Sauvignon blanc, Merlot, Chardonnay, Cabernet Franc, Tempranillo, Semillon, Viognier
Other products Olive oil
Other attractions eco-luxe accommodation,
Website http://www.mountavoca.com.au/

Mount Avoca Vineyard is an organic vineyard and five red star rated winery[1] located in the Pyrenees Wine Region of Victoria, Australia near the town of Avoca producing high quality australian wine for both the domestic and international markets. Established by John and Arda Barry in 1970[2] it is now owned by Lisa and Matthew Barry. Accommodation includes the 4 star rated eco-luxe lodges and the winery has been host to various events including road and mountain bike races, car rallies and musical concerts, it was also awarded 2011 Sustainable Winery of the Year.

History

The original vineyard was planted in 1970 (4 acres of Shiraz and 4 acres of Trebbiano) with additional plantings of Shiraz in 1971 and Cabernet Sauvignon in 1972. Later plantings of Sauvignon Blanc in 1982, Chardonnay in 1984 have been supplemented by plantings and grafting to other varieties including Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Tempranillo, Sangiovese, Lagrein, Semillon and Viognier. The family homestead was built in 1971 from hand made bricks recovered from an old bank demolished in nearby Maryborough. The Homestead was available as a holiday rental for several years but is now home to the winemaker/manager. While the first vintage was 1976 made outdoors in stainless steel milk vats and some wine made at Seppelts Great Western Vineyard the winery was built in 1978 which was the beginning of Mount Avoca as a fully integrated commercial winery. Sold in 2001 to the Barrington group, it was bought back by Matthew Barry in 2003. Ongoing capital works was increased crushing capacity and the construction of three lodges has added accommodation to the business.

Organic certification

The vineyard achieved organic certification in 2014 with Australian Certified Organic (ACO). The 2016 vintage includes the first wines to be fully certified.[3]

References

  1. James Halliday Wine Companion
  2. Dunston, David (2001). Wines from the Hills, Australia's Pyrenees Region, p. 87. Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne ISBN 1875606890.
  3. ACO official website Operator search

Further reading

  • Dunston, David (2001). Wine from the Hills Australia's Pyrenees Region (first ed.). Australian Scholarly Publishing Pty Ltd. pp. 85–93. ISBN 1-875606-89-0.
  • Official website Edit this at Wikidata
  • "Pyrenees, Victoria". Wine Regions. Wine Australia. Retrieved 2007-11-07.
  • Pyrenees Tourism website
  • Wineries of the Pyrenees website
  • Australian Wine Regions Map of the Pyrenees region

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