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Unwind in the Vines at Craigie Knowe

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Hello Friends

Kick Off this Summer at Unwind in the Vines, Craigie Knowe Vineyard with Live Music for the afternoon from Luke Parry.
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Spoil yourselves with friends before the Christmas Madness sets in!

Saturday December 7th 2019 from noon at Craigie Knowe Vineyard.  

Wines from Craigie Knowe, Beers from Malting Lagoon, A Food collaboration from two of our fabulous East Coast Cafe’s, Pasinis of Bicheno & Geographe of Coles Bay.

Bring your picnic blanket, chair or bean bag and chill out for the afternoon.  You deserve it!

Book your Free Tickets below if you’re keen to come back for another round.  Bookings help us make sure there’s enough food for everyone.

If you’re a larger group and keen on getting a bus, contact Glenn and Sandy at Craigie Knowe at enquiries@craigieknowe.com.au or Ph 0499 901 109 and they can point you in the right direction.  Please note, no BYO food or alcohol, thanks.

We look forward to seeing you back for a great afternoon out at one of our premier East Coast Wineries.

Book your free tickets below:

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