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iwc wine agent of the year 2009
Trentham Estate
Over the last fifteen years Trentham Estate has won over 300 awards - the winery has been awarded 'Best Tourism Winery 2008' at the New South Wales Tourism Awards - an outstanding achievement to win this award for 2 consecutive years. The recently introduced Victorian Range has been extremely successful and as always offer fantastic value for money even with the current Australian dollar strength.

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Almost half a century ago, the first vines were planted at Trentham Cliffs in far west New South Wales. Trentham Estate is part of the former sheep station called 'Trentham Cliffs' which was settled in the 1930's by the Chanter family. In 1948-49 the riverfront was developed into horticultural properties, and so began the settlement of Trentham Cliffs. Trentham Estate is a small boutique winery specialising in varietal grape growing and production, situated on the New South Wales side of the Murray River, some 15km from Mildura. The Murphy family were pioneers who first established vineyards at Merbein in the Sunraysia area in 1909. John Murphy, who bought Trentham Estate, died in 1997 leaving his sons Patrick and Anthony as the Estate's viticulturist and chief winemaker. Each brother is an expert in his particular field.
The property now comprises 60 hectares of vineyard - planted to sixteen different grape varieties - with 2000 tonnes crushed each year. While the Sunraysia and Riverland districts are best known as the biggest grape-growing areas in Australia, Trentham stands alone as the only small, family winery there specialising in growing varietal grapes and producing high quality varietal wines. Most Riverland vineyards are owned by blockers - they produce the fruit for other wineries to turn into wine - and the pressure to over-water in order to improve yields has been increasingly felt in recent years of grape shortages.