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TarraWarra Estate is a 400 hectare property on a prime site at the warm eastern end of the Yarra Valley in southern Victoria. The vineyard is planted on a north facing slope at approximately 100 metres elevation, and comprises 12 hectares of Chardonnay and 17 hectares of Pinot Noir, most of which was planted in 1983.
There are 23 different blocks at TarraWarra Estate with most less than one hectare, the majority of the Chardonnay was planted in 1983 and while the majority of the Pinot Noir was planted in 1984, additional plantings were made up until 1995.
TarraWarra Estate is also home to cattle grazing paddocks, and a significant stand of remnant indigenous vegetation (Australian bush). It is estimated that there are over 30,000 trees on the Estate and we have preserved some 20 Ha as a natural refuge for a large mob of kangaroos, as well as many other native species.
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