Results in St Andrews, Yarra Junction, Smiths Gully and Seville East

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10 Scott Street, St Andrews, Victoria 3761
Hello, we're James and Claire Lance and this is Punch. James has been making wine from his family's vineyard for more than 25 years, firstly under the tutelage of his father - recognised Pinot Pioneer and Diamond Valley Vineyards founder, David Lance
195 Clintons Rd, Smiths Gully, Victoria 3760
Nillumbik Estate’s range of rustic gourmet pizzas and platters have been crafted to perfectly match our wine and are made from local organic produce, some of which is grown on site. John’s family have been making wine for generations in Italy...
(No winery at this location), Yarra Junction, Victoria 3797
Inspired by the Little Yarra River that flows nearby, this former deer farm was planted to 3 acres of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay in 2009.
60 Settlement Road, Yarra Junction, Victoria 3797
Altitude and style define the very essence of Yarra Burn wines. It is on the steep slopes of the Yarra Valley that the Yarra Burn wines begin, with every hillside offering its own nuances of style and character.
75 Kylie Lane, Seville East, Victoria 3139
Our primary focus is to ensure that the fruit we grow comes from the healthiest vines, this means our soil has to be in the best possible condition.
2130 Kinglake Road, St Andrews, Victoria 3761
Diamond Valley was established in 1976 by the Lance family in Melbourne's beautiful Yarra Valley wine region.
70 Summerhill Road, Yarra Junction, Victoria 3797
A beautiful winery venue for your next special occasion, celebration or Wedding. Inspections are welcome by appointment. We are open in the Summer with live bands and food trucks, see our facebook page or website for dates and details.
125 Rifle Range Road, Smiths Gully, Victoria 3760
Our aim and ambition at Naked Range Wines is to produce wines of the highest distinction.
Cnr Warburton Hwy & Sunnyside Road, Seville East, Victoria 3139
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...