![TOP YEAR: Flyfaire Wines operators Les Hanel and Julianne Cox took out a Silver Award in the prestigious NSW Tourism Awards in Sydney recently after winning their category in the Inland Tourism Awards during July. TOP YEAR: Flyfaire Wines operators Les Hanel and Julianne Cox took out a Silver Award in the prestigious NSW Tourism Awards in Sydney recently after winning their category in the Inland Tourism Awards during July.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/9jp2tjuwKpcNcyMwTq82JY/53010092-0ab0-4887-86f2-3430624b1dad.jpg/r55_0_389_391_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
WOOMARGAMA winery Flyfaire Wines took out a Silver Award in the prestigious NSW Tourism Awards 2015.
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Winery operators Julianne Cox and Les Hanel attended the awards announced in Sydney recently.
“The team from Flyfaire were thrilled to have made the finals and we were expecting a tough night with high standards of competition,” Ms Cox said.
“When the results were announced we were thoroughly thrilled to have won the Silver Award.”
Flyfaire Wines is a sustainable, low-chemical and low-carbon single block vineyard with a cellar door and cafe.
Hunter Valley winery Margan Wines won the Gold Award in the hotly-contested Wineries, Distilleries and Breweries category. Hungerford Hill Wines was a finalist.
BIG4 Deniliquin Holiday Park won the Gold Award in the Caravan and Holiday Parks category and Moama on Murray Resort did the same in Standard Accommodation.
The NSW Tourism Awards are presented by the Tourism Industry and supported by Destination NSW.