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Each year a group of friends camp...

2/6/17
Each year a group of friends camp along the banks of the beautiful Murray. On the Saturday morning we go for a stroll into all saints for some tastings and a bottle of wine around the pond in the back area. It's always a highlight. Great staff. Great wine. Great setting. Don't ever change!
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Visited All Saints for the first time...

11/29/16
Visited All Saints for the first time on Sunday. Food was amazing, wine was excellent, and the building and surrounds absolutely stunning (the hedges and garden beds looked like they could have done with a spruce-up though...nitpicking). Loved the cellar door and the wonderful muscat. Will definitely return.
Source: google Frank Barillaro

Beutifull vistas. Great wine and selection. Friendly...

7/17/16
Beutifull vistas. Great wine and selection. Friendly staff. Great tasting and well presented food
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Wine and food are amazing. The grounds...

6/13/16
Wine and food are amazing. The grounds are stunning. Highly recommend grabbing a bottle of wine and drinking on the grounds. The restaurant is also very good and reasonably priced. The staff are very helpful and go out of their way to help.
Source: google Gihan Wijeratne

Great wines and a beautiful setting make...

4/23/16
Great wines and a beautiful setting make All Saints a beautiful stop in the Rutherglen wine region. The restaurant is fine but there is little alternative to the wine (don't bother with the coffee in the cheese shop). They have started charging for tastings which is why it's only 4/5 stars.
Source: google Dan Libbesson
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About Winery and Wines

All Saints Estate is a family owned winery established in 1864 and located on the banks of the Murray River in Wahgunyah, North East Victoria. Original owners George Sutherland Smith, and John Banks, arrived from Caithness, Scotland in 1852. They were just 23 and 20 years of age. Choosing to settle in the Wahgunyah area, they used their training as engineers from the Edinburgh Railway Institute to build a bridge over the Edwards River at Deniliquin. They were also involved in the construction of several buildings in Beechworth including the Presbyterian Church, part of the Gaol and the original hospital of which the granite facade still remains today. Smith and Banks began growing vines at ‘Sunday Creek’ closer to Wahgunyah than the present All Saints Estate winery, before relocating to build the 'All Saints castle' just three miles north of Wahgunyah, in 1864. The partners took up 100 acres and proceeded with planting vines in earnest whilst also constructing pise cellars made from the estate soil.

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