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.
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.
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.
Open to the public every Sunday, you can sit at a table on the covered, heated open deck, order a glass of wine and indulge in a meticulously crafted gourmet Mediterranean cheese platter. Situated at 850 feet above sea level, the views are as...
Be greeted by the ducks noisily splashing in the dam, the rabbits scurrying to their burrows or foxes darting through the vines in search of their prey, all part of the ambience on the Yering Farm Estate. Wave to the owners who may be tending the...
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.
We are absolutely thrilled that Attica will be operating their Summer Camp restaurant project at Lillydale Estate. All enquiries and bookings must be made via Attica.
Situated on a ridge of red volcanic soil overlooking the upper Yarra Valley hidden from the well-trodden tracks of the mainstream, the soils at Seville Estate are extremely fertile red to grey volcanic, over a clay base.
Wine is never the hero. It simply provides more enjoyment in the right context. It’s a hot summer’s day and I choose to cool down by the pool with a glass of rosé. Out to lunch with my girlfriends and I love to share the day with chardonnay.
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...