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Bringing you the fruit of old Barossa vineyards, which have been handed down from generation to generation, crafted in the traditional old world way, by a commune of family growers who have delivered the most memorable vintages since early settlement. The label says Soul Growers but the harvests were historically bottled by the nation's most illustrious brands. Today, these veteran families of Australian viticulture can bring their princely harvests to market under a moniker that defines a tradition of village winemaking and a culture of reverence for the land. Ancient rootstock Grenache and Mourvedre, bespoke clones of Cabernet and Shiraz, prodigal plots of Pinot Noir. This magnificent range of varietals are all remarkable for their seamlessness, succulence of fruit and velvet tannins. Only the finest old vineyards are considered for admission into the Soul Growers club. Nothing but the top cut of barrel aged wines are worthy of the Soul Growers stamp... Views of venerable old vines»
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Goundrey
With a colourful history dating back to 1839, Goundrey prides itself on consistently delivering reliable, flavoursome wines

Established in the Great Southern region of Mount Barker, the Goundrey vineyards were planted in the early seventies when the area was initially recognised for its viticultural potential. The infectious enthusiasm of the late West Australian wine identity, Jack Mann, encouraged a small number of farmers to diversify into grape growing, and pioneer the region.

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Amongst Goundrey's original Mount Barker vineyards were 2 hectares of Riesling and Cabernet Sauvignon, planted by the Goundrey family in 1971 at the original property then named Windy Hill. Following the success of this hobby-sized development, further vines were planted at Windy Hill, and in 1976 the first commercial vintage was produced by Michael Goundrey in a modest garage shed, using very basic and borrowed equipment.

The brand underwent significant growth during the 1980's, and soon outgrew the premises. In 1987 a significant step was taken when the magnificent and historic property Langton at Mount Barker was purchased. A group of local investors joined the business, and in 1988, 70 hectares of vineyards were planted on the valley slopes and a large and modern winery was built. This original winery was a striking feature built of rammed earth and stunning Sheoak shingle roofing.

The new development saw Goundrey become the largest wine producer in the Mount Barker area. The label continued to grow strongly in the domestic market, and export also commenced to the United Kingdom and America in the following years. In 1996 and 1997, 100 hectares of vineyard were planted and extensions to the winery also commenced with a large focus on new oak barriques and improved winery equipment. A larger modern winery was completed at Langton in 1997 with the focus on producing award winning wines for the growing marketplace.

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Through installing the latest in winemaking technology and equipment, Goundrey Wines is recognized as one of the most advanced production facilities in Western Australia. The impressive barrel room houses up to 2,500 barrels, barriques and hogs heads and can be seen from the cellar door through an observation window. Today Goundrey Wines is proud to be one of WA's leading wine companies dedicated to producing wines that embody everything that is uniquely West Australian.

There are three Goundrey vineyards established throughout the Mount Barker region that include the flagship Langton property together with Windy Hill/Chapel Hill and Fox River. These vineyards are meticulously managed and cared for by a dedicated team of Viticulturists headed by Cate Finlay and Rob Hayes (who, in addition to Goundrey, work closely with the contract grape growers) to ensure only the highest fruit quality makes the grade for Goundrey Wines. The magnificent Langton vineyard is home to Goundrey and is recognized as a prominent and respected Mount Barker landmark. The vineyard site is the most suitable land in the Plantagenet Shire for viticulture. It is also some of the oldest country settled by our early pioneers who originally grazed and established fruit trees at the site. Only the best land was selected by the early settlers and Langton was their prime choice.

The original Windy Hill/Chapel View vineyard was established in 1971 by the label's namesake founders Michael & Alison Goundrey and now accommodates fruit showing over 30 years' vine age. As a consequence, the vineyard has successfully reached full production, maturity and quality potential setting the standard for many of Goundrey's award winning styles. The Fox River vineyard (previously known as Williams Rest) was purchased in 2002 and is predominantly planted with the chardonnay variety. Prominently located on the Albany Highway, 50 kms inland from the Southern coastline, the Mount Barker property is furnished with a spectacular cellar door showroom facility.

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