Under the Vines - Season 3
Season 3
Six months on from when we last saw them, Daisy and Louis are trying to oust William, the mysterious stranger who arrived at the end of Season 2 claiming half of Oakley. But it seems the annoying shanty-singer's claim might be legitimate, so the Oakley crew must get crafty in their bid to oust him. Especially as he seems to be ingratiating himself into the lives of their rivals Don and Marissa at Shimmering Lake.
On top of that, Daisy has a ton of other distractions. There's her wedding with David to plan; "heart parent" duties for Nic and Vic's impending birth; Tippy doesn't want to talk about a new change in her life; and even Louis seems distracted after his rebuffed declaration of love. That's a lot to process as we count down to Daisy's big day...
Episodes
The Wellerman
We return to Oakley Wines with Daisy Monroe and Louis Oakley trying to legally oust the annoying William who claims he owns half the vineyard.
Know When to Hold ‘Em
In an effort to get William out of the house, Daisy challenges him to a winner-takes-all game of ‘Texas Hold ‘em', but can she and the Oakley team beat a former professional poker player?
Best Laid Plans
Daisy and Louis try to steel Williams' thunder at the opening of their new cellar door but are distracted by the impending arrival of Nic and Vic's twin babies.
The Scenic Route
Daisy and Louis are forced to spend the night together when they're truck breaks down in the middle of nowhere, while Nic and Vic cope with the birth of their new babies.
Life Is a Driveway
Daisy tries to bond with her future daughter-in-law Sienna on a trip to go wedding dress-shopping, while Louis fears for his life on David's stag-do camping trip.
To Have and To Hold
In the season finale, Daisy finally gets to the altar to marry the man she loves in front of the people who matter most in her life; but has fate led her to the right man?
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