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.
Maddens Rise has adopted an artisan approach to winemaking, dedicated to making wine that reflects the unique character and quality of our estate vineyards.
Trellis Wines... a Yarra Icon (sorry micron)... a winemaker and a grower combine, regularly achieving 5 stars from Halliday. ACCOMMODATION at our Valley Farm Vineyard. Personalised DAY TOURS of the valley with local vignerons.
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.
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.
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.
We provide affordable, custom wine tours of the Yarra Valley. Our flexibility is what sets us apart; we will create a day out that will specifically meet your needs.
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.
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.
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...