- Lifestyle, luxury and views - Seldom does such a spectacular property come to market, so close to the Milawa gourmet and Beechworth wine regions, that has so much to offer.
On entering the property via the long tree lined driveway, the first thing that will grab your attention will be the incredible views of the Alpine and Warby Mountain ranges. It is simply breathtaking!
This home has many outstanding features, including a separate wing for the master suite, which comprises of a large bedroom and luxurious ensuite with a double shower and free-standing bath. Leading off the ensuite is a lavish dressing room with wall to ceiling built in robes, that could also be used as an additional living space.
The kitchen, living and additional bedrooms and bathroom are located in a separate wing of the home connected via an undercover walkway which also houses an 8m x 3m heated lap pool. We did say this house was spectacular!
Of great appeal will be the separate, elevated self-contained accommodation, featuring a full bathroom and kitchenette and spectacular views of the snow-capped mountains and property surrounds from the deck.
There is a 7.5m x 7.5m workshop, plus a huge 20m x 9m secure shed to fit in all your tools and toys. In addition, there is a 9m x 3m shed currently used as a luxurious dog palace that could easily be converted into another workshop or storage area.
The home is serviced by approximately 126,000 litres of fresh water storage. The land currently consists of six paddocks and has two spring fed dams and a large run off dam. This property is ideal for a variety of horticultural or agricultural pursuits.
With easy Hume Freeway access and situated only 20 minutes to Wangaratta and 25 minutes to Beechworth, this central north-east location is perfect.
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Woolshed Falls Beechworth 2019
Bailey adventures from the Beechworth Gorge to Woolshed Falls and shares a few fun stories and secrets along the way.
Check out the Wine Gallery's chief wine officer, Banjo Harris Plane as he taste tests all our latest wine adventures.
Ben Dahlenburg from Eldorado Road is a curious soul at heart. Not content with making great wines under his already established label, he set up Nomad's Garden to showcase more unusual varieties from across his part of Victoria.
This is one of our favourites from the range - a fleshy, succulent Nero d'Avola, a grape variety better known for its darkness and power.
These grapes are grown at the home vineyard at Eldorado in the Woolshed Valley at the foot of the Beechworth plateau.
The wine recalls Beaujolais with its juiciness and easy going fruit character, and the acid balance is spot on - a wine right in the sweet spot for refreshment and fruit.
Dark berries, cherries and a hint of violet intermingle with gentle spices - a complete wine.
You can find food pairings, matching recipes and the winemakers story all here
And be sure to visit the Wine Gallery for a personalised monthly wine journey delivered to your door.
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Day by Day XIV
Brittany and I drive off to eastern Victoria to go to the Off-Grid Living Festival in Eldorado. Once having done that we explore the surrounding area including Beechworth and Yackandandah.
Nomads Garden
Nomads Garden is an experimental wine label born out of the pristine landscape and viticultural diversity of our home in the Alpine mountains of North East Victoria.
All our wines are single vineyard and handmade with low intervention in the winery, this means wines we:
· Only use the naturally occurring wild yeast indigenous to the vineyard of origin.
· Never add acid to our wines.
· Minimal fining agents are added to our wines. (only the the natural clay product bentonite is used to stabilize our whites)
Instead we let the brilliant fruit we have access to from the five distinct recognized wine regions (King Valley, Alpine Valleys, Beechworth, Rutherglen & Glenrowan) that make up North East Victoria (Truly a nomadic winemakers dream garden) shine through. These are wines that naturally reflect the year the grapes were grown and the beguiling land of which they were conceived.
These wines are intentionally not labelled or marketed as Natural Wines although the ethos in which they are made is very similar, we believe the term “Natural” is far to ambiguous with no set guidelines dictating what exactly a natural wine is. Instead we feel the term Low Intervention is a far better description of what we are doing with Nomads Garden, creating wines by hand with minimal additives and a simple winemaking process that is transparently labelled on the back of the bottle. We expect these wines to stand up to conventionally made wines; low intervention to us is not an excuse for faulty or poor quality wine.
Called Your Name' by Liv Cartledge A brilliant North-East Victorian artist, check out more of her work below..
Heathcote-Graytown NP Drone FPV
Zipping about the bush with the Eachine 250 Racer. Filmed with Runcam2, Taranis running sbus and 3 and 4S lipos.