Winestate Magazine

NURTURING SPIRITS OF THE PAST

With a history dating back more than 170 years, Glen Ewin Estate is back in business with a growing involvement in the spirit and wine industries.

FOR many people who’ve heard of Glen Ewin Estate, their immediate impressions would be of wedding receptions and figs, and until a few years ago that would have been pretty much correct. But no longer.

Glen Ewin is still, of course, one of South Australia’s most popular wedding destinations and is well set up not only with extraordinary surroundings of manicured landscaping, vast and mysterious looking old buildings from its former life as a jam factory,

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