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- Ashbrook_Estate abstract "Ashbrook Estate is an Australian winery based at Wilyabrup, in the Margaret River wine region of Western Australia. The winery chooses to keep a low profile, selling much of its output through the cellar door and to mailing list clientele. However, its wines, and especially its white wines, have been highly praised by influential Australian wine writers Ray Jordan and James Halliday.".
- Q16834434 abstract "Ashbrook Estate is an Australian winery based at Wilyabrup, in the Margaret River wine region of Western Australia. The winery chooses to keep a low profile, selling much of its output through the cellar door and to mailing list clientele. However, its wines, and especially its white wines, have been highly praised by influential Australian wine writers Ray Jordan and James Halliday.".
- Ashbrook_Estate comment "Ashbrook Estate is an Australian winery based at Wilyabrup, in the Margaret River wine region of Western Australia. The winery chooses to keep a low profile, selling much of its output through the cellar door and to mailing list clientele. However, its wines, and especially its white wines, have been highly praised by influential Australian wine writers Ray Jordan and James Halliday.".
- Q16834434 comment "Ashbrook Estate is an Australian winery based at Wilyabrup, in the Margaret River wine region of Western Australia. The winery chooses to keep a low profile, selling much of its output through the cellar door and to mailing list clientele. However, its wines, and especially its white wines, have been highly praised by influential Australian wine writers Ray Jordan and James Halliday.".