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Tahbilk Winery is a historic Australian winery with National Trust certification. It is located 120 km (75 mi) north of Melbourne between the townships of Seymour and Nagambie in the Nagambie Lakes a sub region of Goulburn Valley Wine Region. It was established in 1860,[1] and is the oldest family-owned winery and vineyard in Victoria. In 2022 it was ranked the eighteenth largest Australian wine company by production,[2] and the tenth largest in terms of total revenue.[3] The winery is part of Australia's First Families of Wine, a prominent Australian wine alliance.[4][5]
^Victoria Winery Tours
^"Australia's largest wine companies by total wine production". winetitles.com. winetitles media. 2023. Retrieved 22 June 2024.
^"Australia's largest wine companies by total revenue". winetitles.com. winetitles media. 2023. Retrieved 23 June 2024.
^Simon Evans, The Australian Financial Review, Tuesday 18 August 2009, Page 61
^Chris Snow, Decanter Magazine, 17 August 2009, Top Australian wineries team up to push super-premium wines
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