The Chalkers Crossing
vineyards and winery are in Young in the Hilltops Region of New
South Wales, about 150 km north-west of Canberra and 200 km south-west
of Sydney. We planted our first vines in late-1997 and made our first wines
in March 2000. Since June 2012, Chalkers Crossing has been owned and operated by Nice Link Pty Ltd which is a subsidiary of the General Nice Hong Kong Group.
At Chalkers Crossing we focus on producing premium quality
cool climate wines.
Our wine varieties include Riesling, Semillon, Shiraz, and
Cabernet Sauvignon produced from grapes grown on our vineyard
in the Hilltops Region, and Pinot Noir, Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay
produced from grapes grown for us in the Tumbarumba Region of
New South Wales.
All of our wines are made at the Chalkers Crossing Winery on
the Grenfell Road in Young.
Our winemaker, Celine Rousseau, was the 2002 QANTAS Young Australian
Winemaker of the Year. Celine was born in Paris and trained in
Bordeaux. Her skill and experience are reflected in the exceptional
quality of the Chalkers Crossing wines.
The team at Chalkers Crossing is committed to the pursuit of
excellence in all our endeavours.
“It's important to me that when you drink Chalkers Crossing wine you
get a true sense of the terroir of our vineyards in the NSW regions
of Tumbarumba and Hilltops”.
Celine Rousseau
Winemaker, Chalkers Crossing
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