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Key Alliances

To help facilitate & provide you with a more complete wine experience, The Winebank has formed strategic alliances with auscellardoor, The Wine Advisor and the Yarra Valley Wine Network. These alliances offer you the opportunity to participate in special wine events, as well as limited premium wine offers and wine cellarage.

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auscellardoor

Since opening in 2000, Auscellardoor is looked upon as one of Melbourne's leading on-line retailers offering premium wine products via their e-commerce newsletters and wine clubs and on a direct basis. They have some 30,000 registered online customers and significant key corporate clients.

In addition, Auscellardoor specialise in corporate services, which include a range of services from the hosting special corporate wine events to newsletters, corporate gifts and advice & management of corporate cellars.

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The Wine Advisor

The Wine Advisor is an impartial and independent online retailer providing personalised advice on wine purchasing. Working with private clients based in Australia and many other parts of the world, The Wine Advisor can help build your cellar by carefully selecting the best wines from the best vintages, always with your personal drinking preferences in mind.

The Wine Advisor can also provide professional advice on ‘drinking windows’ and valuations for your cellared wine as well as host special wine events.

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Yarra Valley Wine Network

A key partner, the Yarra Valley Wine Network, is the promotional sub committee of the Yarra Valley Wine Growers Association. Comprising some 21 leading Yarra Valley wineries, the Network aims to maintain the high profile of Yarra Valley Wines around the world. Our partnership seeks to promote mutual benefit to each other through joint promotions and events.

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other alliances

Old & Rare Wines Collector House

Old & Rare Wines is a highly regarded retail wine merchant located at Southbank. Their Australian and International premium wine selection comprising current releases, back vintages and verticals is one of the most comprehensive in Australia.

The Old & Rare Wines staff members pride themselves on their customer service, they are very knowledgeable and will go to great lengths to ensure you find that special bottle.

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Rathdowne Cellars

Rathdowne Cellars has been supplying the local community in North Carlton, Melbourne since the early 1900s. Since 1991, Eddie and Cameron Kidd have transformed the store into one of Melbourne’s top wine retail destinations, specialising in premium Australian and imported wines, and expanding the business to cater for clients worldwide.

As a family run business, with a heavy emphasis on customer and staff education, you can be confident of receiving reliable advice and great service - not to mention access to a great range of wines.

Langtons

Since the late 1980s Langton's has been instrumental in the development of the fine wine market in Australia. Their record of achievement, standing in the industry and willingness to innovate has earned them market leadership. Each year Langton's offer more than 50,000 lots at Auction, and on their Exchange 10,000 cases of Australia's finest wine to an eclectic national and international audience. Langton's are the world's leading market for Penfolds Grange.

With two distinct markets, Auctions and Exchange -- www.langtons.com.au brings their wine listings and wine information resources to a worldwide audience as never before. Whether you are a buyer or seller you can now manage all your trade with Langton's through a personalised online account. The integration of the latest technology with unrivalled customer service confirms Langton's as Australia's leading fine wine market institution.

 
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