Perhaps you’d like to try our ‘Reverse BYO’. Simply pack up your favourite nibbles (and your picnic blanket) and we’ll provide the wine, champagne, beer or soft drink.
Easthill Estate is a family owned and operated boutique vineyard and winery located on the edge of the Yarra Valley in picturesque and tranquil Kangaroo Ground.
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.
Paynes Rise Wines in the Upper Yarra Valley is a boutique winery specialising in small batch wines produced from carefully selected fruit from their vineyard in Seville, Victoria. It is the realisation of many years of hard work and dedication.
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.
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.
Jayden Ong Wines is a small, family owned and operated winery producing superlative wines for One Block, La Maison de Ong, Moonlit Forest, and Jayden Ong.
Please visit our cellar door and sample our awarded wines. Both indoor and outdoor seating is available and we have air conditioning in summer and a fire place in winter.
***** 5-star winery “TarraWarra is, and always has been, one of the top-tier wineries in the Yarra Valley” James Halliday’s Wine Companion
"Tarrawarra is one of the finest wine estates in Australia". Winewise Magazine
The Dominique Portet Winery has a Mediterranean atmosphere. Simple lunches are enjoyed, wine tastings, barrel tastings, vintage tours are all part of a busy winery.
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...