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16 Ingram Road, Coldstream, VIC, Victoria 3770
Truly great wine results from a partnership between the land and the people who nurture it. At Helen’s Hill Estate our 100% family owned vineyard and winery carefully balances traditional values and modern efficiency to make exceptional cool...
316-334 Maroondah Hwy, Healesville, Victoria 3777
Innocent Bystander Cellar Door is also where we live our gastronomic philosophy: great wine needs great food. Located in the centre of Healesville (you won’t find any vineyard views here) our restaurant is the heart and soul of our bustling cellar...
4 Albert St, Preston, Victoria 3072
Welcome to Melbourne’s first ever fully functioning winery, based in the south of Preston!
(no office at this address), Healesville, Victoria 3777
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.
31 Melba Highway, Yering, Victoria 3770
Oaks on Melba is a family owned and operated boutique winery in the beautiful Yarra Valley, Victoria.
8 Paynes Road, Seville, Victoria 3139
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.
1974 Melba Highway, Dixons Creek, Victoria 3775
Situated in a picturesque hillside setting at Dixons Creek, Steels Gate Cellar Door and Restaurant is located just 60km from the heart of Melbourne; comprised of two hand-crafted boutique vineyards within the Yarra Valley.
1548 Melba Highway, Dixons Creek, Victoria 3775
Nestled in the scenic Yarra Valley, Immerse is a breathtaking wedding venue, award-winning restaurant, boutique winery and brewery and state of the art conference centre all rolled into one.
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...
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