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Monday, 6 October 2025

Meet the Hunter Valley's new gourmet destination

 

The Eather family has been making excellent wines in the Hunter Valley for over three decades now under the Meerea Park label.

Meerea Park recently re-located and its cellar door to 426 McDonalds Road in the Wine House complex, opposite the entry to Brokenwood. 

And this weekend Mereea Park opened its new gourmet outlet: The Emporium. 

If you are preparing a picnic, or need some tasty morsels, this might be a good place to shop. 

Think items for your charcuterie board: cheese, crackers, smallgoods, fruit pastes, caramelised onions and the like. 

Or perhaps Millicent Farms fingerlime salts, oils, vinegars and Jasper and Myrtle artisan chocolates.

There is also a small range of imported wine from France:  Cotes du Rhone red and white, Petit Chablis and red and white Burgundy. 

Meerea Park launched in 1991 and uses sustainably grown fruit from some of the Hunter Valley's best vineyards. 

'Meerea' was a land grant to Thomas Eather in 1826 at Bulga, 22km west of Singleton. Meerea is a aboriginal word for 'beautiful mountain' which was the defining feature of the property that bordered the Wollemi National Park. 

'Meerea' was sold in 1995 after 169 years of continual ownership, with winemaking operations moved to Pokolbin, where the Eathers are still based, specialising in semillon, chardonnay and shiraz. 

See meereapark.com.au

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