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Jamsheed Urban Winery

Jamsheed’s bar.
1 / 7Jamsheed’s bar. Supplied
Jamsheed wines.
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House-made Venezuelan cowboy cheese with hibiscus and quince compote.
3 / 7House-made Venezuelan cowboy cheese with hibiscus and quince compote.Supplied
Woodfired pepper chicken with toum.
4 / 7Woodfired pepper chicken with toum. Supplied
Chargrilled calamari, pumpkin harissa salsa and chickpeas.
5 / 7Chargrilled calamari, pumpkin harissa salsa and chickpeas.Supplied
Pippies and chippies on the pass.
6 / 7Pippies and chippies on the pass.Ashley Ludkin
Jamsheed’s 2023 Vermentino.
7 / 7Jamsheed’s 2023 Vermentino.Supplied

Jamsheed Urban Winery

Middle Eastern$$

A Preston winery pouring minimal intervention vinos.

Stepping off a grungy arterial into this vast warehouse winery is a delightful surprise. Inside, Preston-chic bartenders pour bone-dry pet nat and the kitchen fires Middle Eastern-meets-South American plates such as spicy chorizo or chargrilled calamari with chickpeas. With plenty of nooks to get lost in, it’s ideal for a Sunday sesh or mid-week trivia.

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