Our Cellar Door is more than just a place to taste wines......
Tasting and Sales
Wednesday to Sunday 10:00 am to 5 pm
including most Public Holidays

Our cellar door displays a wide range of jams, olive oil, chocolates, sauces and mustards made from local businesses and throughout NSW, some to name a few:
La Barre Olives - Yass NSW
Producer of awarding winning extra virgin olive oil. A terrific range of infused oils including chilli & Garlic, Rosemary & Garlic, Orange and Lemon.
The Curious Chocolatier - Canberra ACT
Manufacturer of fine couverture chocolate confections and curiosities for those who want something different in their chocolate. The designer chocolate bar range includes Dark Mint Chocolate with Raspberries, Dark Chocolate with Rosemary and Apricot, and Dark Orange Chocolate with Roasted Almonds.
The Grape Alternative - Mudgee NSW
A delicious range of hand made jams, chutneys & sauces including Cabernet & Cracked Pepper Jelly and Pear & Liqueur Muscat Syrup. Also produces a wonderful range of mustards.
Thistle be Good - South Australia
Producers of a terrific range of Dukkahs, including a Bush Tucker and Chilli Thrill Dukkah as well as the traditional Egyptian.
Bitton Gourmet - Alexandria NSW
The Bitton gourmet range of products have been lovingly crafted by celebrity chef David Bitton, to bring French style gourmet cooking to your home. Some of the range consists of Coriander Pesto, Chili & Garlic masala, Black Olive Tapenade and Monkey Nut Chutney.
We also have a great range of 'Shaw' products such as wine coolers, hats, shirts etc.
Just take a look at some of our many dedicated Shaw customers in the photo on the right.
Hand Painted Italian Ceramics

Our Italian ceramic range has been exclusively sourced from the Ranocchia family in Deruta, Italy.
The Ranocchia family produces a wide variety of Italian ceramic items ranging from classic tableware to vases and special items in the art style of renowned artist Romano Ranieri.
Deruta is a small town located in the middle of Umbria, famous all over the world for its classical and modern ceramics. Its artistic tradition dates back to the Etruscan period. Deruta is one of the oldest towns still making majolica (ceramics) in Italy. The Ranocchia family have perfected their art and techniques over 30 years of operation.
Click here for more information on the Ronacchia Family Business.
