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Todays quiz:

Who, what, etc am I?
Initial clues....

I am the ‘first’. First what you ask? Well, that would be giving too much away. Suffice to say I was the first and the picture below has a direct correlation to me.

Not much to go on I know, more to follow.....


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First great new zealand horse to have its heart stolen and displayed by an australian museum??

Phar Lap of course!!
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Craig(NZ) wrote:First great new zealand horse to have its heart stolen and displayed by an australian museum??

Phar Lap of course!!


Whilst the resemblance may be there, no, that’s not Tommy Woodcock in the image :roll: Keep up the good fight Craig :wink:

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Le Pin?

It would appear they're in a garage! :D

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Wycroft wrote:Le Pin?

It would appear they're in a garage! :D

Not Le Pin. Not sure if that's a garage, suspect it's not.

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Two more clues, there are connections to:

i) phylloxera
ii) the 19th century

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Another clue ......... the vines I originally planted no longer exist.

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has it to do with Victoria?

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de Castella ?

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PaulV wrote:has it to do with Victoria?


Yes

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Barney wrote:de Castella ?


No

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Taminick Cellars?

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Wycroft wrote:Taminick Cellars?

Nope

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Barney wrote:de Castella ?

However, and this is another clue, there is a Paul de Castella connection, albeit somewhat removed.

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Yeringburg

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Yering Station

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St Huberts, where phylloxera reared it head again last year?

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PaulV wrote:Yeringburg

No

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chrisf wrote:Yering Station

No

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chrisf wrote:St Huberts, where phylloxera reared it head again last year?

No

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There are some punts very close to the mark here, however, you're all forgetting the initial clue the picture has a direct correlation to me.

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Dardel ;)

cheers

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griff wrote:Dardel ;)

cheers

Carl


Correct Carl

James Dardel made the first wine in the Yarra Valley in 1845 at Yering Station, Victoria’s first vineyard, planted in 1838 by the Ryrie Brothers (The Ryrie Brothers sold Yering Station to Paul de Castella in 1850 who also established St. Huberts Vineyard in1863).

Dardel established Paradise Vineyard, in Geelongs Moorabool Valley, in 1848, followed by more vineyards he called Paradise II, III and IV. Phylloxera devastated the region in the 1880s.

The original site was replanted a little over 20 years ago and the picture above is of winemakers Doug Neal (left) and Graham Bonney co-owners of Paradise IV (Photo: Eddie Jim). Paradise IV’s flagship Shiraz is called ‘Dardel’ (The 2007 Dardel is a cracker btw).

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