Mount Avoca Vineyard is an organic vineyard and five red star rated winery[1] located in the Pyrenees Wine Region of Victoria, Australia near the town of Avoca producing high quality Australian wine for both the domestic and international markets. Established by John and Arda Barry in 1970[2] it is now owned by Matthew Barry. The property covers 160 Ha (400 acres) which comprises vineyard (24Ha), olive grove, winery and other buildings, grazing land, water storage and accommodation. Forty hectares (25% of the property or 100 acres) has been allocated to a conservation zone for bush-walking and mountain biking. Accommodation includes the 4 star rated Eco-Luxe lodges and the winery has been host to various events including road and mountain bike races, car rallies and musical concerts, it was also awarded 2011 Sustainable Winery of the Year.
^James Halliday Wine Companion
^Dunston, David (2001). Wines from the Hills, Australia's Pyrenees Region, p. 87. Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne ISBN 1875606890.
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