Borambola Wines

Borambola Wines is a family owned business, specialising in 100% locally grown and produced beer and wine.

About the winery
Borambola Wines is a family owned business, specialising in 100% locally grown and produced beer and wine including, red, white, sparkling, Tuckerbox Hoppy Lager beer and apple cider. Welcome to Borambola. Borambola Wines philosophy is simple – we strive to grow the best grapes and to make the best wines. We do this by combining traditional ‘old world’ wine making methods with the upcoming technology advancements of the ‘new wine world’, as well as using organic and environmental best practice. We welcome visitors to our Cellar Door for tastings, as well as catering for weddings, ceremonies, corporate functions and special events.

Learn more about Borambola Wines and their facilities at:

http://www.borambola.com

Location

Gundagai New South Wales

Opening Hours
Monday: ClosedTuesday: 11:00 - 16:00Wednesday: 11:00 - 16:00Thursday: 11:00 - 16:00Friday: 11:00 - 16:00Saturday: 11:00 - 16:00Sunday: 11:00 - 16:00
Summer Hours
Monday: ClosedTuesday: 11:00 - 16:00Wednesday: 11:00 - 16:00Thursday: 11:00 - 16:00Friday: 11:00 - 16:00Saturday: 11:00 - 16:00Sunday: 11:00 - 16:00
Cellar door / shop
Yes
Accommodation
No
Tastings
Yes - see more
Tours
Yes
Restaurant
No
Events / Weddings
Yes
Languages
English
Children friendly
Yes
Disabled access
Yes
Region
Gundagai New South Wales
Country
Australia
Organic
No
Grape varieties
ChardonnayCabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz
History & Geography
You will find “Borambola Homestead” on the Sturt Highway, 25 kilometres east of Wagga Wagga in the Gundagai growing region of NSW. A majestic and gracious home dating back to the 1880s, Borambola has a colourful history. Borambola Homestead. It was built by George Macleay, son of Alexander Macleay, the then Colonial Secretary who built Elizabeth Bay House in Sydney. It was host to King Edward VIII when, as Prince of Wales, he visited Australia in 1920. Borambola reached its high point in the 1880s when it was the centre of a pastoral empire of about 1.4 million acres, owned by John Donnelly. Borambola then passed through several hands and was finally purchased by F.W. Hughes, a famous figure on the Australian financial scene. He used the property to breed horses, including Hiraji, the 1947 Melbourne Cup Winner. In 1992 Borambola Homestead became the McMullen family home.
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