Meet the vignerons

Renzaglia Wines produce high quality cool climate wines on a vineyard situated in a stunning country location near Bathurst. Mark is a multi-award winning winemaker, and the vineyard is very much a family affair as affectionately narrated by his son Sam in this short introduction to the vineyard and new cellar door of Renzaglia Wines.

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