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Amateur winemakers NSW Australia



 
 
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Old 28-02-2008, 07:24 AM posted to rec.crafts.winemaking
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Default Amateur winemakers NSW Australia

I have been an amateur winemaker for the past 14 years. When I
retired I became serious and went to "School" which was TAFE
(Technical And Further Education" where I was lectured by one of New
South Wales prominent winemakers, David Lowe.
I am about to retire from Amateur winemaking and selling off all sorts
of stuff that one accumulates when one manages 3 tonne of grapes.
Unless I have been careless, I have not found a forum, apart from RCW,
in Australia and particularly New South Wales that caters for the
amateur winegrower as does the sites that cater for brewers. Maybe
this is an Australian thing. I recently made it known on one of the
brewer websites that I was getting rid of 80 liter stainless steel
drums. The response was immediate. There was a need obviously. I now
ask where the equivalent website is for amateur New South Wales
winemakers?
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Old 27-03-2008, 11:42 PM posted to rec.crafts.winemaking
tarraleah
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Default Amateur winemakers NSW Australia

On Feb 28, 6:24 pm, tarraleah wrote:
I have been an amateur winemaker for the past 14 years. When I
retired I became serious and went to "School" which was TAFE
(Technical And Further Education" where I was lectured by one of New
South Wales prominent winemakers, David Lowe.
I am about to retire from Amateur winemaking and selling off all sorts
of stuff that one accumulates when one manages 3 tonne of grapes.
Unless I have been careless, I have not found a forum, apart from RCW,
in Australia and particularly New South Wales that caters for the
amateur winegrower as does the sites that cater for brewers. Maybe
this is an Australian thing. I recently made it known on one of the
brewer websites that I was getting rid of 80 liter stainless steel
drums. The response was immediate. There was a need obviously. I now
ask where the equivalent website is for amateur New South Wales
winemakers?


ERARING VINEYARD WAS SOLD YESTERDAY
My next winemaking venture will be on nano scale
 




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