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Great wines and personable service Stanton &...

2/2/17
Great wines and personable service
Stanton & Killeen have some superb wines and amazing stickies. The cellar door host Joe is knowledgable, helpful and has a great laid back friendly attitude. This place is a must visit when you're in Rutherglen.
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One of the best wineries in the...

10/27/16
One of the best wineries in the area. Great cellar door that is helpful, relaxed and friendly. Watch out for the cat on the counter! Great wines but their fortifieds are the standout. Good value wine club too.
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Friendly informative experience. They had interesting information...

10/17/16
Friendly informative experience. They had interesting information to tell us about the wine the were selling.
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Amazing!!! Quality wine and quality staff! The...

10/13/16
Amazing!!! Quality wine and quality staff! The prince reserva has had me back again to stock up on one of the best reds around! Can't recommend enough!
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While drive the Hunter highway, we were...

4/21/16
While drive the Hunter highway, we were detoured due to an accident. The alternate route took us past Stanton & Killeen winery. Decided to stop and check out something we would not normally have seen. It was well worth it. Great friendly winemakers, and lovely drops!
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About Winery and Wines

The Stanton family, originally from Suffolk in England, worked hard to establish a vineyard with many setbacks such as phylloxera, drought and the Depression. Norman Killeen married Jack Stanton’s daughter, Joan and in 1954 gave birth to 6th generation winemaker Chris Killeen. In 1968 the business name was changed to ‘Stanton and Killeen Wines’ and thus started a new phase in the history of the winery. Today the business is owned and managed by Chris Killeen’s wife Wendy and their children Simon and Natasha. Simon has studied a Bachelor of Wine Science at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga and Natasha is studying a Master of Wine Business through the University of Adelaide.