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This rare and intriguing chronicle, "Chateau Tahbilk Story Of A Vineyard 1860-1985", is a must-have for anyone fascinated by Australian history, wine, and the stories behind iconic vineyards. Written by Frank Doherty and Enid Moodie Heddle, this 89-page paperback is a treasure trove of information, offering a unique glimpse into the history of Chateau Tahbilk, one of Australia's oldest and most renowned vineyards.
Published in 1985, this book is a testament to the region's rich wine-making heritage, taking readers on a journey from the vineyard's humble beginnings in 1860 to its growth and success in the late 20th century. With its engaging narrative and wealth of historical detail, this book is a valuable resource for wine enthusiasts, historians, and anyone interested in the story behind this beloved Australian institution.
In good condition, this paperback is a rare find, with only minor signs of wear on the cover and some age-related yellowing of the pages. The interior is clean and tidy, with no writing, dog ears, or loose binding, making it a wonderful addition to any book collection. As the last copy in stock, this is a unique opportunity to own a piece of Australian wine history.
For those passionate about Australian history, wine, and the stories of pioneering families, "Chateau Tahbilk Story Of A Vineyard 1860-1985" is an absolute gem. Don't miss the chance to own this rare and fascinating chronicle, which promises to delight and inform readers for years to come.
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