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Brothers Parade Wines
Italian Wines
Seven Sundays Wines

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Brothers Parade Wines

Brothers Parade is the story of two Adelaide boys who have been best mates all of their lives.

From riding bikes to playing games in the parks, Parade Street was our childhood playground.

Growing up together in Australia's premier wine region, we developed a strong passion for wines and sharing them together.

Share in our passion with this bottle and please join us in our philosophy "that wine is to shared with your best mates."


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Italian Wines

"Italy is not only the largest producer of wines, but above all a producer of great wines.”

Its climate, soil and very old traditions of viticulture make Italy a natural wine growing nation. 

The wines are as personal as a name, as different as the colours of the rainbow and as much a part of Italian life as almost 3,000 years of tradition can make them. The Etruscans of North-Central Italy, who created one of the peninsula's earliest civilizations, left evidence of how to make wine. 

For centuries wine growing has been the cultivation which used most of the labour of the Italian farmers; this is still true today; a large part of the population is engaged in the vine and wine industry.


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Seven Sundays Wines

It was late one Sunday night around an outdoor fire at 'Mountain Run', that Les Hill and two of his mates, cousins Brad and Dave Flowers, came up with the idea of Seven Sundays.

The property 'Mountain Run', was established in 1890, the sprawling homestead was built in 2004, and has been the private getaway for the Flowers family and their friends since that time.

Les, Brad and Dave often escape the pace of Sydney, and head up to the farm. Local produce and Australian wine is always waiting at the end of the day, and it was after a meal and a few glasses of red wine that the boys started to throw around the idea of their own wine label.