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Mudgee

Things to do in Mudgee

  1. Pieter Van Gent

    Heavenly Muscat, picnic-lunch wine tours by bike, tastings in the barrel room (11.30am Saturday) and accommodation.

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  2. High Valley Wine & Cheese Co

    Located in a beautiful stone-and-corrugated-iron building, this foodie stop has a produce shop and a vine-laden verandah under which you can indulge in coffee and cake or cheese and antipasto plates for two.

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  3. Logan

    An impressive cellar door. Floor-to-ceiling windows, an extravagant deck, cheese platters and coffee, too.

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  4. Petersons Glenesk Estate

    Petersons Glenesk Estate is a small establishment, conducive to smaller groups and personalised tastings. To recuperate, there’s a lovely deck overlooking the vineyards.

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  5. Deebs Kitchen

    A lovely couple run this gorgeous, hidden-away restaurant where Mediterranean cuisine (with a Lebanese skew) and plenty of wine are served in the garden. BYO. Book ahead.

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  6. Mudgee Brewery

    Beer and Beaujolais. Live music Thursdays.

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  7. Vinifera Wines

    Croquet days, barbecues and tapas. Good tunes too.

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  8. Sajo's

    Stained-glass window character. Good Food Guide highly commended.

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  9. A

    Roth's

    Oldest wine bar in NSW, plus live acts, tapas and wood-fired pizza.

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  10. Rajarani

    Tikkas, tandooris, murghs, masalas and vindaloo; this place has won over the locals (and Sydneysiders) with its Bollywood authenticity.

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  12. Petersons of Mudgee

    Smaller with a lovely deck overlooking vineyards.

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    Butcher Shop Café

    A hip eatery in an old butchery with stained glass and interesting artwork. The delicious fare is understated and the coffee is roasted in-house. Yumi, from northern Thailand, cooks on Saturday nights.

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  14. Burnbrae Winery

    Lunch platters under an old peppercorn tree ($20).

    There's a wine festival in September.

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