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Devils Creek Wine Sale - Feb 2012 Print E-mail

It’s on again!

Devils Creek Wine Sale

February 2012

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December Newsletter Print E-mail

Seasons Greetings to all, another year is nearly over. Once again our Chardonnay Pinot Cuvee has been well received by customers and wine show judges alike, in just the last year claiming yet another Trophy and a swag of medals as well as inclusion in Winestate Magazine Best in Victoria with a 4.5 star rating, making this the perfect drink for the festive season.

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September 2011 Newsletter - Spring is in the air Print E-mail

As with Previous Years, the main focus at Michelini Wines over the winter months has been pruning the vineyard in preparation for budburst in September.

Much of the vineyard is spur pruned, with older cannes wrapped along the wires and last year's shoots being cut back to a short cane with 2 buds known as a 2 bud spur.

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Michelini Isabella on Sale Print E-mail

Michelini   Isabella
$   15.00   per  bottle
or 
$   150.00   per  dozen

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June Newsletter 2011 Print E-mail

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Welcome to the June 2011 Newsletter for Michelini Wines! As the weather cools down its time to head indoors by the fire!

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March 2011 Newsletter Print E-mail

 Welcome to the March 2011 Newsletter for Michelini Wines

Harvest is underway and we have won more awards!

 Featured in this Newsletter

  • Emo Selection Teroldego Wins Trophy
  • Devils Creek Chardonnay Pinot Noir
  • Inside the Cellar Door
  • 5 minutes with Dino Michelini
  • Dates to note in your Diary
  • Member Offers for Autumn
  • Members News
  • Easter Trading Hours

 

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Valentines Day Romance Packs Print E-mail
Valentines Day Romance Packs
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Australia Day Sale Print E-mail

Pick and Mix Sale
Australia Day 2011
Selected Wines $5 per bottle

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September 2010 Newsletter Print E-mail

The September Newsletter contains news on the following 

  • 2010 Vintage Report by Winemaker Greg O'Keefe
  • Inside the cellar Door
  • Spring Migration Festival Yackandandah Sept 2-4
  • Meet the Winmaker Sept 4 2010
  • Melbourne Cup Day Picnic Tuesday Nov 2
  • Spring Specials
  • Member News

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November 2010 Newsletter Print E-mail

The November 2010 Newsletter contains news on the following 

  • Awards for Michelini Chardonnay Pinot Cuvee
  • Devils Creek Pinot Grigio's continued success
  • Inside the Cellar Door
  • Dates for your Diary!
  • Awards & Accolades
  • Exclusive member only Specials
  • Member News

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June 2010 Newsletter Print E-mail

Our unique Michelini Teroldego has been received with great enthusiasm since it’s releases in May 2010.

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November 2009 Newsletter Print E-mail

Michelini Chardonnay Pinot Cuvee

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June 2009 Newsletter Print E-mail

This year we are excited to present our three new releases. The brand NEW Sauvignon Blanc and the long awaited return of Sangiovese and Marzemino

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November 2008 Newsletter Print E-mail

This year marks our 10th Anniversary, at the Cellar Door, here in Myrtleford.

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June 2008 Newsletter Print E-mail

EMO MICHELINI WINE CLUB

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Translated from Italian Print E-mail

THE way to Italian varietals in Australia was paved by the likes of Coriole's Sangiovese, Crittendon's "i" range and Brown Brothers' excellent Barbera.

Now the old Italian tobacco growers-turned­ winemakers in Victoria's alpine valleys around Bright are making Italian varietal wines their specialty.

Foremost among them is Emo Michelini whose winemaker Greg O'Keefe (ex-early Meadowbank days) was in town recently to show off Michelini's latest which include three of Italy's 200-plus native varietals, rare even in their homeland - Teroldego, Marzemino and Fragolino.

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Enjoy Michelini's renaissance Print E-mail

THE northern-most wine region of Italy, known as Trentino-Alto Adige, is like no other in that country.
An incredibly diverse mixture of climates, soil structures and grape varieties, it is a mixture of the northern Alto Adige region which is cool and mountainous and specialises in mainly single variety wines from the bench grapes of chardonnay, sauvignon blanc, pinot bianco, gewurztraminer and riesling.
Strongly Austrian in character, this region used to be part of Austria and German is still spoken freely.
The more southern Trentino region is warmer and less alpine in its character but still produces mainly single variety wines.
Whites are mainly chardonnay, pinot grigio and pinot bianco and there are good reds as well, with cabernet sauvignon and franc, merlot and some interesting indigenous varieties including marzemino, lagrein and teroldego.
The vine is grown everywhere in Italy and regions such as Trentino Alto Adige have a strong wine culture.
It is therefore not surprising that Italian immigrants coming to Australia from regions such as Italy's northeast should have a strong wine culture and love for the vinous product.
Emo Michelini is such a person.

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Italian Traditions the custom for these Alpine wine producers Print E-mail

Image Emo Michelini and his wife, Olga, emigrated to Australia from Trentino Alto Adige, in the north of Italy, in 1949 and within a few years were successfully farming tobacco in the Buckland Valley, in Victoria's alpine country.
In the mid 1980's, Emo and his sons, Ilario and Dino, and their families planted a vineyard using cuttings from Orlando Wyndham's vineyards in South Australia.

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Alpine transplant takes root Print E-mail

ImageEmo Michelini was part of the great post-war immigration wave that changed the face of rural Australia. Born among the high-altitude vineyards of northern Italy, Emo arrived in Sydney with his wife and young son in 1949, where he worked as a butcher for two years.

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Design inspired by style of northern Italy villas Print E-mail

INSPIRED by northern Italian villas, Michelini's Winery cements the family roots of pre-war Italy to the modern day. Commencing with the architecture right through to the finer interior details, the cellar door sales building is a tribute to the family heritage and to the hard work of immigrant Emo Michelini. Starting only with magazines and photos of streetscapes and typical houses from the Trentino region, designer Ross Beaver of Sunjoule Design took the challenge and succeeded.

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McNamara pays tribute to local Italian community and wine industry Print E-mail

MYRTLEFORD: Deputy Premier and minister for Agriculture, Pat McNamara, paid tribute to post war immigration at the official opening of Michelini's winery on Wednesday. In his speech to a crowd of 60 invited guests, Mr McNamara said the Australian wine industry as it is today owed a lot to the Italian community who brought the love of wine and good food with them to a new country.

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Michelinis continue a fine tradition Print E-mail

SINCE establishing Michelini's vineyard in the Buckland Valley during the spring of 1982, Emo Michelini and his two sons Ilario and Dino began preserving over a century of tradition originating in the Trentino Italian Alps. Emo Michelini was only 25 years old when he arrived in Sydney in 1949 with his young wife Olga on a maiden voyage from Genoa. After making small goods for a local butcher in Redfern for two years, Emo journeyed south to meet his uncle who lived in Myrtleford. It was here that he began sharefarming with several other Italian families in the Ovens Valley. Eventually he was able to purchase his own land and plant the first vines. In 1982, Emo acquired some varietal cuttings of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Merlot from Orlando, Wyndham in South Australia. With most of the vineyard enjoying river frontage and with lime added to the soil to sweeten it, the fresh mountain air and the alpine climate provide the ideal conditions to produce premium wines.

 
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