Results in Cottles Bridge, Upper Beaconsfield, Woori Yallock and Seville East

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40 Hildebrand Road, Cottles Bridge, Victoria 3099
Our Cellar Door is open the first weekend of each month (except January and August) with special events and tasting opportunities.
1 Alber Road, Upper Beaconsfield, Victoria 3808
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.
130 Owens Road, Lusatia Park Vineyard, Woori Yallock, Victoria 3139
Lusatia Park Vineyard was established in 1985 and purchased by the Shelmerdine family in 1989. It is planted on Lone Star Creek at Woori Yallock, in the upper Yarra Valley.
31 Phillip Road, Woori Yallock, Victoria 3139
Hillcrest Vineyard is a micro-boutique maker of individual, classically styled wines. It looks to the best producers from the famous French regions of Burgundy and Bordeaux as both their inspiration and benchmark.
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.
1420 Heidelberg Kinglake Road, Cottles Bridge, Victoria 3099
Beautifully situated on sunny north-west slopes of the Diamond Valley - a sub-region of the Yarra Valley highly regarded for the quality of its wines - the 10 acre vineyard, established in 1983, has gained a strong reputation for producing superior..
130 Owens Road, Lusatia Park Vineyard, Woori Yallock, Victoria 3139
PHI brings together two diverse but complementary wine partners. The Shelmerdine family has vast viticultural experience in central and southern Victoria and for the past thirty five years has committed to identifying and developing distinctive....
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...