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Gala Estate Vineyard

The East Coast


Enjoy a red in retroville in this funky little cellar door – once a post office – right on the main road through Cranbrook. The tumbledown, pistachio-coloured weatherboard cellar door pours pinot noir, pinot gris and late-harvest riesling, which you can pair with a picnic hamper.


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