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First significant planting

Three acres of vines, around 8000 plants, by 1791 at Rose Hill near Parramatta and 800 cuttings at Norfolk Island. As there was no one with viticultural or winemaking experience in Australia at the time it is no surprise that there was no early success!

Three acres of vines, around 8000 plants, by 1791 at Rose Hill near Parramatta and 800 cuttings at Norfolk Island. As there was no one with viticultural or winemaking experience in Australia at the time it is no surprise that there was no early success!

Three acres of vines, around 8000 plants, by 1791 at Rose Hill near Parramatta and 800 cuttings at Norfolk Island. As there was no one with viticultural or winemaking experience in Australia at the time it is no surprise that there was no early success!

Three acres of vines, around 8000 plants, by 1791 at Rose Hill near Parramatta and 800 cuttings at Norfolk Island. As there was no one with viticultural or winemaking experience in Australia at the time it is no surprise that there was no early success!

Three acres of vines, around 8000 plants, by 1791 at Rose Hill near Parramatta and 800 cuttings at Norfolk Island. As there was no one with viticultural or winemaking experience in Australia at the time it is no surprise that there was no early success!

Three acres of vines, around 8000 plants, by 1791 at Rose Hill near Parramatta and 800 cuttings at Norfolk Island. As there was no one with viticultural or winemaking experience in Australia at the time it is no surprise that there was no early success!

Three acres of vines, around 8000 plants, by 1791 at Rose Hill near Parramatta and 800 cuttings at Norfolk Island. As there was no one with viticultural or winemaking experience in Australia at the time it is no surprise that there was no early success!

Three acres of vines, around 8000 plants, by 1791 at Rose Hill near Parramatta and 800 cuttings at Norfolk Island. As there was no one with viticultural or winemaking experience in Australia at the time it is no surprise that there was no early success!

Three acres of vines, around 8000 plants, by 1791 at Rose Hill near Parramatta and 800 cuttings at Norfolk Island. As there was no one with viticultural or winemaking experience in Australia at the time it is no surprise that there was no early success!

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