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Welcome to Yengari
 

Owner/Winemaker Tony Lacy's first introduction into the world of wine was in London in 1990 over a bottle of '65 Pinot Noir from Burgundy. The experience created an epic journey into European lifestyle, winemaking, sustainable environmental and community projects...

In 1991 in search of 'terroir' he moved to France to discover what makes the vineyards, vignerons and wines of the Rhone Valley and Condrieu so unique. After two years in Europe and eager to study winemaking, he left to live back in Australia in continential Melbourne. In 1993 he purchased his first hand basket press from a neighbour in Brunswick and the passion for a rural lifestyle & winemaking returned. Understanding more about Europeon vineyards than Australian vineyards, he set his sights on the warm climate of Rutherglen to try and simulate  his experience of life in southern France... 

In 1994 Tony secured a position in Rutherglen as an assistant winemaker for Mt Prior Vineyard and studied wine science by correspondance. In 1996 he was promoted to winemaker and vineyard manager, won 2 gold medals in the Rutherglen Wine Show open classes, against the industrial wineries and another Gold and Trophy for his 1998 Merlot in the 1999 Cowra Wine Show. The warm to hot climate of Rutherglen was "no place for fine wines", so he then set his sights toward the hills of Beechworth and purchased a vineyard site 9kms from the township of Beechworth in Victoria's North East Valleys. The first plantings of vines were in 2002, with the first harvest of shiraz and viognier grapes expected in 2014, all great things take time...

The release of his own Yengari label was in the Spring of 2005. The fruit for this label is currently sourced from boutique family owned vineyards from premium wine regions that represent 'terroir'. The Yengari wine label is now divided into three tiers, the Yengari Reserve, Yengari Single Vineyard and Yengari Organic. The other labels are Garden Street, Green Ant and a Cellar Door preservative free range. 

Yengari's projects have now broadened to tropical Australia around Kakadu National Park, where Tony's wife Trish works as a Kakadu Park Ranger. Tony, with his wine science background is currently setting up a business model that supports the growing of indigenous bushfood plants within specific communities for commercial food production (bushfood research.pdf). This new range of bushfoods aims to create opportunities for local indigenous employment, new indigenous food brands and provide product for our own Green Ant brand.

Yengari also proudly supports Injalak Indigenous Arts and Crafts through exhibitions at our Victorian Cellar Door.

  
Latest NT & VIC News & Events
Special Spring Wine Sale - up to 50% off!

We are pleased to announce the latest release of our Yengari wine range and the new Green Ant label into the Northern Territory. Some of our new stockists include; The Groove Cafe - Nightcliff, Parap Fine Foods - Darwin, Goymarr Tourist Resort - Mary River and the Jabiru Golf Club.

Special Cellar Door Offers are now available. 2004 Shiraz now at $79/case ($6.58/bottle).
Also a limited 2003 Cab Sauv @ a crazy $59/case!

VIC. West Arnhem Land Artists Exhibition - Spring 2008 Taradale Victoria

Join us in the Store for the opening on Friday 3rd October. 6pm to 8pm. More info.

NT. Weekly Tropical Food Boxes - Jabiru

We have recently connected local farms around Darwin to supply our community with produce to deliver direct to your door!. If you care about food quality, the environment,  reducing 'food miles' and supporting small family farms, try one of our fresh tropical fruit and veg boxes. Seasonal boxes start from $35/box to $55/box. Why not order a few bottles of our wine at the same time, now on special for only $10/bottle!

Join our mailing list or email tonylacy@yengari.com.au for the lastest weekly news.

NT. Le Tour de Kakadu. Stage 3 - TBC October 2008

Group A: 6am depart Merl Campground, East Alligator River. 
Group B: 3pm depart Jabiru Lake @ the festival site. Jabiru Township Circuit
Group C: 4pm depart Jabiru Lake @ the festival site.  Jabiru Lake Circuit More info.


  
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