Tucked just behind the township of Yarra Glen, and set in a private location only 1 hour from Melbourne’s CBD, the Greenstone Cellar Door and winery offers one of the most spectacular views of the Yarra Valley.
Since its founding in 1978, Oakridge has been making wine in the Yarra Valley and has evolved to be an outstanding winery, regularly producing wines of exemplary quality and supported by a welcoming cellar door and restaurant.
An amazing little winery set in a beautiful garden, views out over the Kinglake Ranges. Enjoy the enclosed verandah with a log fire in Winter - sit and sip wine and enjoy a farm-style lunch. Free tastings of all wines. Open 3rd Sunday of every month.
Oaktree Vineyard is located in the highly acclaimed region of Coldstream in the Yarra Valley.
It is a boutique estate producing premium cool climate wines of unique character and exceptional quality, specialising in Pinot Noir and Rose’.
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.
Planted in the 1980s, Squitchy Lane is in the “dress circle” of Yarra Valley wineries. Our near neighbours include Yarra Yering and Coldstream Hills. Not much further away are Yeringberg and Oakridge, and most recently, Medhurst.
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.
Kellybrook wines are handcrafted from the original plantings of our Wonga Park Vineyards. Classic Yarra styles and some interesting alternative varieties are grown made and bottled at the vineyard…
Giant Steps is a privately owned, estate based, Yarra Valley grower and winemaker. Giant Steps has forged a reputation for delivering some of Australia’s most consistent, over-performing, Chardonnays and Pinot Noirs.
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...