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Wineries

Choose from a range of wineries to visit
This site represents a wonderful resource for those interested not just in Antinori, but in the wines and region of Tuscany and Umbria in general. It is packed with good and useful information.
This grand and prestigious Château has developed a website that is not at all stuffy and offers a lot more for the serious wine enthusiast than a mere shop window for their commercial business. A very useful educational resource that just needs a few tweaks to its navigation.
This site earns its place in the guide largely on the extraordinary story of the business itself. The website is simple, small and not at all flashy, but the stories it tells are totally fascinating.
Primarily intended as a support site for the shops, hotels and restaurants who take their wines, Hatch Mansfield have done an admirable job in putting together detailed and well-presented information, probably far more than they needed to. It represents a very useful resource.
This is an exemplary website for wine producers. Not only does it have all the background and technical data any oenophile could expect, but it has lots of extras, a simple design and is kept bang up to date.
A very classy site for an image-conscious product, but there is no shortage of useful information here. Attractive, clean design allied to good content.
This is one of the slickest and most attractively designed corporate websites of any winery. It also has a substantial body of highly readable material on both Penfolds and Australian wine in general. A must for fans or for anyone contemplating a trip to Australia taking in a little wine tourism.
Mondavi’s site is pretty business-like and no nonsense. But that means it avoids the flights of hyperbole to which others succumb. The winery information, and of course that recipe archive, make it one of the neatest sites of its type.
Visit the UK's leading vineyard. Stay the night at the hotel or enjoy a day cookery course.