Our Cellar Door is the home of Mandala Wines. Located at our Dixons Creek site the Cellar Door is open daily for tastings and sales from 11am to 4pm weekdays and 10am - 5pm weekends.
Situated on a ridge of red volcanic soil overlooking the upper Yarra Valley hidden from the well-trodden tracks of the mainstream, the soils at Seville Estate are extremely fertile red to grey volcanic, over a clay base.
The gastronomic partnership between celebrated Melbourne and Sydney hatted chef Teage Ezard and Levantine Hill Estate takes contemporary dining to a new level in the Yarra Valley.
Once the home of Dame Nellie Melba, Coombe The Melba Estate is a property with an unrivalled provenance. Seven acres of stunning gardens and beautifully appointed facilities in the restored motor house and clock tower offer a truly unique gourmet...
Enjoy hand-crafted estate wines from our family vineyard, coupled with traditional Italian cuisine from the Al Dente Cooking team, with spectacular views of the Yarra Valley.
Fine wines and weddings are the specialty of Elmswood Estate, with the combination of stunning photographic opportunities and our glassed room ‘The Pavilion’ all in one location, offering the perfect wedding venue.
Wild Cattle Creek Estate is a most accessible and versatile Yarra Valley Winery, only 8kms from Lilydale, the Gateway to the Yarra Valley Wineries. We are open 7 days a week lunch & dinner and welcome you to join us for a casual or tutored...
Carlei Estate and Carlei Green Vineyards is an award winning organic and biodynamic winery by Sergio Carlei. Cellar Door & Pizzeria, overlooking rolling hills, offering traditional Italian pizzas.
Come and experience the hospitality of a family-run boutique winery. Outstanding architecture reminiscent of Southern Europe, exceptional estate produced wines and just 45 minutes by car from central Melbourne or 35 minutes from Melbourne airport.
An apt introduction given the history of Killara. Now Passionately run by the Palazzo Family it was David Syme in the late 1890’s who took the name Killara from an Aboriginal word (meaning always there) The Italian for welcome, benvenuti, is what...