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Providence Vineyards Tasmania

Locality: Lalla, Tasmania, Australia

Phone: +61 1800 992 967



Address: 236 Lalla Road 7267 Lalla, TAS, Australia

Website: http://www.providence-vineyards.com.au

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25.01.2022 The times they are a changin'



25.01.2022 Want a shaker and mover working for Dorset? This is your girl!

23.01.2022 Our fabulous workers. Won’t be long before the siding is ready.

20.01.2022 This bottle was produced during the tenure of Max Reynolds, who was a partner following the death of Jean Miguet in 1976. Yes, this was Providence Vineyards original name but at that time, there were no producing Riesling vines on the property so I am unaware of the source.



16.01.2022 Wendy will make a big difference (she already has!)

13.01.2022 My answer to the Mayor of Dorset's erroneous statement

12.01.2022 New at Providence! Here is Emily who is sharing the burden of cellar door and also competent in the vineyard. Another reason to visit Tasmania's oldest vineyard.



12.01.2022 More fightback. Well done YVR!

05.01.2022 A logical sequence

04.01.2022 More fightback. Well done YVR!

02.01.2022 This week The Dorset Council has voted to accept a compromise solution to the rail trail debate. The plan involves ripping up unused rail line running from Scot...tsdale to Lilydale Falls and replacing it with a 44-kilometre cycling and walking track. This track will connect to the current Scottsdale to Billy Cock Hill Cycling trail, making the track 70 kilometres in total. Meanwhile a slow running scenic heritage train will operate between Coldwater creek near Launceston to Turners Marsh at Lilydale. Will you use the 70-kilometre Cycling and walking track? Glenn

01.01.2022 This is possibly our last opportunity to correct the wrongs!



01.01.2022 A new master at Providence! Introducing Rusty Cook. Rusty brings a quarter of a century of winemaking and viticultural experience to Providence and a winery, which has been arriving by the truckload over the past three months. But you haven't seen the last of me. Whilst I will be formally moving out, Emily and I will still be helping at cellar door. I have known Rusty for over 20 years and he has previously worked in Tasmania for Joe Chromy, Graham Wiltshire and Michael Beamish, so it's really WELCOME BACK!

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