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August 4, 2006

My holiday at Robe on the Limestone Coast is drawing to a close.

Robe1.jpg Robe is an attractive town; the most attractive and secluded of the seaside ports of Kingston, Port MacDonnell and Beachport. Hence it is popular for tourists and those who desire a holiday house by the sea. It has lovely white sandy beaches, limestone cliffs and vegetation to the shoreline.

It helps to be a part of the Mount Benson wine region---a relatively new, but expanding wine region, situated between the coastal towns of Robe and Kingston in the Limestone Coast region of South Australia. This wine region is becoming renowned for its cool climate Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon wines as well as high quality white wines with some excellent Sauvignon Blanc being produced. It is the fertility of the limestone plain that provides the basis for the premium quality wines being produced throughout the Limestone Coast

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