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Welcome to our new
newsletter!
You provided your
email address to us sometime over the last few years, and I'm
pleased to say that this has finally paid off!
These newsletters
will advise you of specials, new product releases, news and
events, and will be sent every few months.
In the meantime, you
can always visit our website if you wish to keep up with
Provenance news or purchase some of our great wine!
Cheers, Jen (Prov
Queen).
 
Arrival of a
sweetie!
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We're excited to
announce the arrival of Kismet:
a fresh, luscious dessert wine or
aperitif in a 375 ml bottle.
Conceived during a late
harvest trial on a section of our Pinot Gris block,
Kismet exhibits complex fruit aromas, palate richness
and a fine acid structure.
Read
more... |
 
Upwards not
sideways
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The great run for Provenance Pinot Noir continued
at the recent Federation Square "Best of the Best"
Victorian Wine Awards.
To be
a finalist at these sought after awards, entrants had to
have been previously awarded a gold or silver medal at
the regional award level.
We're proud to say both our 2002 & 2003 Pinot
Noir wines met this criteria.
To get there was an achievement in itself. For
the 2003 wine to then go on and take out the Best Pinot Noir in
class was just plain
fantastic.
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Winemaker Scott Ireland (with his
best impersonation of Mr Burns from The Simpsons)
with the Fed Square
award |
In addition, and
following James Halliday's 92/100, 4.5 star
rating of the 2003 Pinot Noir,
Qantas has selected the wine for
service in first class.
So, enjoy a glass
when you next kick back in the pointy end of a Qantas
flight.
Read
more....
We
have only 25 cases of the 2003
Pinot Noir left, so you will need to be quick if you wish to
purchase
some of
it!
 
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