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Cellar floor fantasies

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Australia's favourite food blogger, Not Quite Nigella, aka Lorraine Elliott, picks up some chardonnay tasting tips at one of Perth's oldest wineries.

Guess where I have landed today? In Western Australia! Yep, that’s right – in Perth to be specific, after a five hour flight across the country...

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Two More Gold Plates

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SANDALFORD Wines last week added two gold plate awards to its list of accolades...

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Doctor's Orders

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STEPPING tentatively out of a 4½-day fugue without food, I found a 21-gun salute return to the epicurean world in the dining room at Sandalford.

Or should I say 21 harps?

From the first crack into creamy crab and saffron arancini ($18.50) to the final melting dalliance with a wisp of fairy floss and sublime drops of rose syrup around pistachio cigars ($15.50), I thought I had died and gone to heaven.

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Sandalford scores a big awards win

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June 26, 2010 - ECHO Newspaper

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bestrestaurants.com.au - Sandalford Winery

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Sandalford Winery is situated in the Swan Valley, just 20 minutes’ drive from Perth city. Known for its popular concerts under the stars, lavish weddings and as one of the main attractions at the annual Spring in the Valley event, the winery is also home to a marvellous restaurant. As winner of the Gold Plate Award 2008 for Best Restaurant within a Winery, the Sandalford restaurant just keeps getting better.

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Our Featured Wines this Week

  2007 Sandalford Estate Reserve Shiraz


  2008ERChardonnay

Licensee: Sandalford Wines Pty Ltd | License Number: 623 005 3397 | ABN: 62 008 743 173 Address: 3210 West Swan Rd Caversham Western Australia 6055 | Phone: 08 9374 9374

WARNING: Under the Liquor Control Act 1986, it is an offence to sell or supply liquor to a person under the age of 18 years on licensed or regulated premises; or
for a person under the age of 18 years to purchase, or attempt to purchase, liquor on licensed or regulated premises.