Cosmo Wines in Chirnside Park is the home of Lindsay Corby a boutique Yarra Valley winemaker producing award winning wines made with passion!! Cellar Door now open for tasting and sales.
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.
Established in 1991 Seville Hill Winery has been producing wines from one of the most elevated and cooler properties in Seville and the Yarra Valley. The site is also home to Rich Red Volcanic soil famous in the area.
Everything we do comes from this one piece of dirt, ideas are born here, all fruit is grown here, and everything we make is crafted, bottled, and shared on site. Led by a small team, we take pride in making site-driven, exciting wines that.....
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...
Situated 3km north of the township of Yarra Glen, in the heart of Victoria’s acclaimed Yarra Valley cool climate wine region, YARRAWOOD ESTATE is a second generation family-owned Estate renowned for producing fine hand-crafted single-vineyard wines.
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...
Less than an hour’s drive from Melbourne, our rustic cellar door sits at the gateway to the stunning Yarra Valley - the perfect first stop on your journey into wine country.
Try our beautiful wine. Savour the delightful food. Book your fairytale wedding. . We know the best wine comes from an old vine. Having vines over 40 years old, allows us to handcraft some of the finest wines the Yarra Valley has to offer.
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...