Beer, Wine & Spirits in Richmond, TAS

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32 Ogilvie Ln, Richmond, 7025

0439 617 564
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SHOP 4/ 50 BRIDGE ST, Richmond, 7025

(03) 6260 2050
TASTING HOUSE offers a large selection of gourmet Tasmanian produce and handmade products including, homemade jams, marmalades and jellies, biscuits, chutneys, relishes, pickles and mustards, sweet sauces and savoury sauces, honey, dukkah, nuts, elderberry, elderflower, dressings, pastes, vinegars, olives and oils, spices and herbs, rubs, salts and peppers, chocolate, fudge and confectionary, pet treats, handmade candles and beauty products, including soaps, body butters and lip balms.
The Tasting House in Richmond is a must-visit for customers seeking a great selection of beer, wine, and spirits. The knowledgeable hosts provide expert advice and offer generous tastings. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, with an open fire and comfortable seating. The prices may be higher than expected, but customers appreciate the excellent experience. The Tasmanian drinks industry is showcased extensively, making it a unique educational experience. The selection includes whiskeys, gins, cider, and beer.
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1431 Richmond Rd, Richmond, 7025

(03) 6260 2895
Pooley Wines was established in 1985 when the late Denis and Margaret Pooley planted ten rows of Riesling and seven rows of Pinot Noir on their 16-hectare farm at Cooinda Vale in the Coal River Valley in southern Tasmania. Today, after more than 20 years of producing premium quality cool-climate wines, and having been awarded numerous trophies and medals at prestigious wine shows, the Pooley family has established a second vineyard in the Coal River Valley at Richmond. Margaret Pooley remained the chief executive of Cooinda Vale Vineyard until well into her nineties. She was a hardy Scot and could be found tending vines during the coldest Tasmanian winters. In 2003, John Pooley, son of Denis and Margaret, and his wife Libby bought Belmont, a heritage-listed Georgian home on the outskirts of Richmond. They have been lovingly renovating this second Pooley Wines Coal River Valley property, and have planted vines on nearby Butchers Hill. In 2007 the first vintage of Pinot was produced. The cellar door is housed in old sandstone stables on the Belmont property. The family’s love of wine was ignited many years ago, in 1954, when Denis Pooley became a founding member of the Hobart Beefsteak and Burgundy Club, two years after he and Margaret arrived in Tasmania from England. “There were only six members. It was very exclusive, ” recalled Margaret.
Pooley Wines Pty. Ltd. is highly regarded for its excellent wines and welcoming atmosphere. Customers praise the knowledgeable and friendly staff, generous tastings, and beautiful surroundings. The vineyard offers a variety of experiences, including wood fired pizza and fine dining. Recommended wines include Chardonnay and Riesling. Some customers suggest booking in advance for tastings and dining. The cellar door and premises are described as professional and classy, with stunning views of Richmond.