Win a trip to Tasmania for two, or one of 9 cases of premium wine
from around the island state
Enter the draw to win a four-day trip to Tasmania by subscribing to VisitVineyards.com with the entry code BMW2 and you could win one of nine cases of premium Tasmanian wines.
Wines from all these vineyards have passed the VisitVineyards.com all-important taste test and we're delighted to be showcasing them to Bib Stillwell BMW customers.
Most of these producers are regulars at Tasmania's two renowned food and wine festivals – the Taste in Hobart and the wonderful Festivale in Launceston – both of which are perfect settings for sampling a range of Tasmania's fine wines.
Some of these wines, like Jansz – the famous sparkling made by the traditional methode champenoise – are well known, others are from boutique vineyards who only sell direct. Some successfully export most of their wines to overseas markets but do keep a proportion aside for their cellar door visitors and special oportunities such as this.
So if you'd like to be sipping some of the best of Tasmania's cool climate, then simply subscribe here using the promo code BMW2 »
This fabulous selection starts with wines from the north of the state:
- Bay of Fires - produced from hand-picked Tasmanian fruit specially selected for character, these wines are distinctly Tasmanian but reflective of their own terroir. This case is a wonderful mix of MV Tasmanian Cuvee Brut, MV Tasmanian Cuvee Rose, Riesling Pinot Gris, 2009 Sauvignon Blanc, 2008 Chardonnay and 2008 Pinot Noir. Read their tasting notes here »
- Jansz - from the heart of the Pipers River wine region, sparkle your way through winter with this mixed case of Premium Cuvee Non-Vintage and Premium Rose Non-Vintage. Read their tasting notes here »
- Dalrymple - nestled in a cocoon of mixed vegetation and rolling hills, Dalrymple Estate enjoys a wonderful aspect which is reflected in their superb 2008 Sauvignon Blanc. Read the tasting notes here »
- Barton Vineyards - based on an historic sheep grazing property, Barton is the only vineyard in the Midlands of Tasmania. This mixed dozen of 2008 Pinot Noir and 2008 Riesling will be enjoyed by one lucky subscriber. Read the tasting notes here »
- Josef Chromy - a picturesque vineyard on the outskirts of Launceston fast making its name producing fine wines under the both the Josef Chromy and Pepik labels. One lucky winner will be sipping on a mixed dozen of their 2009 Pepik Pinot Noir and 2009 Pepik Chardonnay. Read the tasting notes here »
- Leaning Church (half dozen ) - a vineyard complex with 97 year old Church which also offers a whisky tasting, food and art with a superb outlook. This mixed half dozen will include their 2009 Sauvignon Blanc, 2008 Chardonnay, 2008 Pinot Noir and 2008 Merlot Cabernet. Read their (rather different) tasting notes here »
- Rosevears Estate - from a vineyard with stunning views across the Tamar Valley come grapes that are turned into superb wines under the careful supervision of renowned winemaker Dr Andrew Pirie. This mixed half dozen will include their 2008 Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc and 2006 Merlot. Read their tasting notes here »
And from the Coal River Valley in the South you could win superb wines from:
- Pooley Wines - based at the historic and elegant Belmont property in Richmond, this family run winery produces wines from two disctint vineyards. This mixed dozen will include their 2008 Riesling and 2008 Coal River Valley Pinot Noir. Read the tasting notes here »
- Nocton Park - most of these wines are exported so the winner of this mixed dozen of 2007 Merlot and 2009 Pinot Rose will be amongst only a few to taste these fine wines. Read the tasting notes here »
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