Despite recent dry conditions, the Hunter will produce some great quality wines

By Donna Sharpe
August 16 2017 - 12:00am
DRY WHITE: Keith Tulloch of Keith Tulloch Wine inspecting the soil quality at his Pokolbin vineyard on Tuesday. Picture: Jonathan Carroll
DRY WHITE: Keith Tulloch of Keith Tulloch Wine inspecting the soil quality at his Pokolbin vineyard on Tuesday. Picture: Jonathan Carroll

It may one of the driest winters on record but that won’t stop Hunter vignerons producing some top drops from the 2018 vintage.

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