Redbank Prosecco
$2099each
$251DOZEN
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Fruit Glena
Regions King Valley
  Victoria
Each $20.99
$251.00
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Redbank Ellora Pinot Chardonnay
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Fruit PinotNoir Chardonnay
Regions King Valley
  Victoria
  Each $22.99
  $275.00
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Redbank Emily Pinot Chardonnay Brut Cuvee
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Fruit Chardonnay PinotNoir
Regions King Valley
  Victoria
  Each $15.99
  $191.00
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Redbank Fiano
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Fruit Fiano Garganega
Regions King Valley
  Victoria
  Each $20.99
  $249.00
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Redbank Long Paddock Chardonnay
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Fruit Chardonnay
Regions
  Victoria
  Each $15.99
  $191.00
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Redbank Long Paddock Merlot
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Fruit Merlot
Regions
  Victoria
  Each $15.99
  $191.00
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Redbank Long Paddock Pinot Gris
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Fruit Pinot Grigio
Regions
  Victoria
  Each $15.99
  $191.00
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Redbank Long Paddock Sauvignon Blanc
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Fruit Sauvignon Blanc
Regions
  Victoria
  Each $15.99
  $191.00
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Redbank Long Paddock Shiraz
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Fruit Shiraz
Regions
  Victoria
  Each $15.99
  $191.00
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Redbank Prosecco
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Fruit Glena
Regions King Valley
  Victoria
  Each $20.99
  $251.00
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Redbank Sunday Morning Pinot Gris
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Fruit Pinot Grigio
Regions King Valley
  Victoria
  Each $20.99
  $251.00
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About Redbank Long Paddock Winery
The Long Paddock wines honour the ingenuity and courage of the early Australian drovers
Inflicted with cruel and regular droughts, these men and women faced the option of giving up and starving along with their cattle and sheep or flinging open their boundary gates and allowing their stumbling, starving stock to roam the bush roads and tracks in the desperate hope of finding food and water. Somewhere. Anywhere. This was known as “droving the Long Paddock”, a task that could take them away from their family and home for months and months. Sometimes even years. Fortunately some stock was saved. Unfortunately for some, when the rains didn’t come the heartbreak of seeing their stock die became a regular occurrence. This was the beginning of the Long Paddock tradition. Redbank Long Paddock»