This Easter, Australia’s last surviving Jesuit-run winery is celebrating 175 years of continuous production. Founded by religious refugees from Europe, Sevenhill Cellars now exports wine to the world.
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Folge vom 03.04.2026‘Last of its kind’: After 175 years this church-run winery is still going strong
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