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Canonbah Bridge

About the winery

Canonbah Bridge is a family-owned vineyard in the Warren region of NSW, established in the 1990s by vigneron Shane McLaughlin on the historic 30,000-acre Merryanbone Station. The 80-acre vineyard is situated on unique coarse sandy soils rich in alluvial deposits from an ancient river bend, producing wines in a chemical-free approach. Their flagship Drought Reserve Shiraz has been nominated for the George Mackey trophy for best wine exported from Australia.

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Varietals

ShirazMerlotGrenacheMourvedreSemillonVerdelhoChardonnayTempranilloSauvignon BlancCabernet

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Canonbah Bridge focuses on Shiraz, Merlot, Grenache, Mourvedre, Semillon, and more. Signature bottles include Drought Reserve 2016, Shiraz Grenache Mourvedre 2016, Semillon Sauvignon Blanc 2024, Merlot 2015, Shiraz 2023, Shiraz/Cabernet, Chardonnay 2021, Semillon/Sauvignon Blanc 2016. When booking a tasting, ask which current release best represents the estate's style.
Canonbah Bridge is in Warren, New South Wales, in the New South Wales wine region. Phone: 0418 636 918. Confirm hours before visiting — winery schedules vary seasonally.
Canonbah Bridge was established in 1990, giving the estate 36 years to develop its wine program and farming practices.
The winemaking at Canonbah Bridge is led by Shane McLaughlin. Visiting during special events or release weekends is often the best chance to meet the winemaking team and ask questions about specific vintages or techniques.
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Location

Warren, New South Wales, Australia