In The Press

Coal Gas Protection Promise by Premier Barry O’Farrell – Herald News 16.01.12

‘A number of promises were made at a meeting in 2011 to fix Broke and McDonald roads in the vineyards and to excise coal seam gas out of declared areas of viticulture in the Lower Hunter.’ Read the full article about Hunter Valley Coal Gas Promises - Herald News January 16, 2012.

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Margan, Best for Food & Wine – Lonely Planet January 2012

“I don’t know who invented the philosophy that bigger is better, but a small good quality winery has always been my vision.  Now i’m living the life I wanted.” states Andrew Margan. Lonely Planet January 2012 on Hunter Valley Best Food and Wine – read full article

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Margan amass wide range of awards – Cockfighter dec 2011

Despite the fact that AGL and others have grand designs on industrializing this beautiful corner of the Hunter Valley, at Margan we are committed to producing quality wine and looking after an ever increasing number of visitors through our wine tourism operations of restaurant and cellar door” said Lisa Margan of Margan Family Wines. “We [...]

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2009 Margan Limited Release Hunter Valley Shiraz oct11

A very seductive drop. A very seductive shiraz offering blackberry, chocolate, spice aromas and flavours.  The richness and suppleness of this wine make it very enjoyable drinking, but don’t be afraid to cellar it for a few years. WINEWISE, Volume 27 Number 4, October 2011 – Lester Jesberg

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Keeping it in the family – Leading Weddings Dec2011

Keeping it in the family – read the whole article                     Margan Family Wines has firmly established itself as a new generation of the Hunter Valley Wine Region.  Eliarne Iezzi spoke to the family setting the benchmark for one of Australia’s most renowned culinary and grape [...]

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Margan is Proud of their Commitment to Broke Fordwich – Cockfighter December 2011

‘Despite the fact that AGL and others have grand designs on industrialising this beautiful Broke Fordwich corner of the Hunter Valley, at Margan we are committed to producing quality wine, and looking after an ever increasing number of visitors through our wine tourism operations of restaurant and cellar door” said Lisa Margan of Margan Family [...]

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93 Points Margan Hunter Valley Cabernet Sauvignon – Daily TelegraphTop 100

93 POINTS – MARGAN CABERNET SAUVIGNON 2009, HUNTER VALLEY NSW The Hunter and cabernet don’t usually spring to mind as bedfellows, but this cabernet is a little beauty with its lovely blackberry and currant notes to start, as well as its fine grained touch of tannin in the mouth to allow the wine to reveal its true [...]

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93 Points Margan Hunter Valley White Label Shiraz – Daily Telegraph Top 100

BEST OF THE BEST One hundred top wines is much more than just a list.  It’s a long and winding road trip through the glorious landscape that makes drinking Australian wine so enjoyable. REDS – This is where the big guys hang out, the full bodied shiraz and cabernet sauvignons that have led the charge [...]

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QANTAS Newsletter October 2011 – Hunter Valley Food & Wine Article

Hunter Valley Great Drops and Must-Do Destinations Right on Sydney’s Doorstep “The Hunter Valley long lured daytrippers, rock stars and dedicated drinkers.  But it has always been a work in progress.  Today, with 120-plus cellar doors, a swag of new grape varieties and inspirational food, the New South Wales wine region is seeing a brave [...]

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91 Points Margan Semillon – Tanzer’s International Wine Cellar Sept.11

Margan Family Winegrowers Semillon Hunter Valley 91 points Green-tinged gold. Lemon pith, lime, licorice and quinine on the nose. Firm and racy, with dry citrus and pear flavors braced by dusty minerals. A touch of bitter apple skin on the finish provides energy and cut. This impressively balanced and precise wine is destined for a [...]

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