Yarra Valley Favourite Wineries and Lunch
- Michael McNally
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Yarra Valley Favourite Wineries and Lunch
G'day all
Hopefully spending a day in the Yarra this coming weekend. Would like your suggestions for one or two "must sees". I have done a search and found little. I hope to have a look at Hoddles Creek. Other ideas include De Bortoli amd Oakridge.
Mainly interested in Cabernet, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and (possibly) Shiraz. I am not in the market for $40-50 booze, so places that have good wines for under $30 would be great. Happy to try "lesser lights" rather than "big names".
Any recommendations for lunch would be welcomed.
Thanks in advance.....
Michael
Hopefully spending a day in the Yarra this coming weekend. Would like your suggestions for one or two "must sees". I have done a search and found little. I hope to have a look at Hoddles Creek. Other ideas include De Bortoli amd Oakridge.
Mainly interested in Cabernet, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and (possibly) Shiraz. I am not in the market for $40-50 booze, so places that have good wines for under $30 would be great. Happy to try "lesser lights" rather than "big names".
Any recommendations for lunch would be welcomed.
Thanks in advance.....
Michael
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Re: Yarra Valley Wineries and Lunch
For wines I would recommend Punt Road in Coldstream, their new Airlie Bank range is well under $30 and are really good regional expressions. The Shiraz VIognier is superb.
Pinot Noir is tough under $30
Pinot Noir is tough under $30
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De Bortoli has an extensive cellar door that's worth a visit, as well as a respected restaurant
Always like going to Coldstream for it's location if nothing else.
Always like going to Coldstream for it's location if nothing else.
The Dog of Wine
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Shantell winery has some nice wines and do some great lunch there, has a really good outlook from the dining room food is mod/aus and matched to there own wine.
Trev
Trev
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The wineries you are considering are good. The following suggestions could also be considered:
Although the wine prices are above the threshold you have set you should consider looking at Yarra Yering - there is a tasting fee and they may be closed for vintage but worth a try anyway. If you are up that way also try Warramate: small and very good.
The Yarra Valley Dairy acts as a cellar door for a number of small producers - some good value wines here.
Many dining options and depends what you are after but the recently redesigned bistro at Domaine Chandon is quite good.
If in Healesville drop in the the Barrique Wine Store.
Hope the weather is better than it is now - belting with rain and high humidity - feels more like the Hunter!
Although the wine prices are above the threshold you have set you should consider looking at Yarra Yering - there is a tasting fee and they may be closed for vintage but worth a try anyway. If you are up that way also try Warramate: small and very good.
The Yarra Valley Dairy acts as a cellar door for a number of small producers - some good value wines here.
Many dining options and depends what you are after but the recently redesigned bistro at Domaine Chandon is quite good.
If in Healesville drop in the the Barrique Wine Store.
Hope the weather is better than it is now - belting with rain and high humidity - feels more like the Hunter!
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Re: Yarra Valley Favourite Wineries and Lunch
I recommend lunch at Ferguson's. Good Shiraz, Pinot under $30 and more importantly, somewhere good to eat.
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Re: Yarra Valley Favourite Wineries and Lunch
If you do go to De Bortoli, it is worth hopping across the road to Millers Dixons Creek, especially if they have their 2006 Chardonnay still available. That's a cracker. They also make a couple of Bordeaux blends that are pretty good.
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- Michael McNally
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Re: Yarra Valley Favourite Wineries and Lunch
Ah, the wise cuttlefish. Millers Dixon Creek was on my list of probables.
Thanks for the input folks!
I'll have a look at De Bortoli, Shantell, Fergusson and Millers Dixon Creek as they are all within spitting distance.
Maybe then Punt Road, Oakridge and Coldstream.
Unfortunately Franco has a family do on, so Hoddles Creek will have to wait for next time.....
Cheers
Michael
Thanks for the input folks!
I'll have a look at De Bortoli, Shantell, Fergusson and Millers Dixon Creek as they are all within spitting distance.
Maybe then Punt Road, Oakridge and Coldstream.
Unfortunately Franco has a family do on, so Hoddles Creek will have to wait for next time.....
Cheers
Michael
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Re: Yarra Valley Favourite Wineries and Lunch
Hi all,
Need some help! am from the mornington peninsula and i am organising a wine tour for myself and 20 of my friends in October out to the Yarra Valley (we did the mornington peninsula tour last year) any suggestions on places that have good wine and good food that is reasonably priced? also looking for a good atmosphere.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
Pip
Need some help! am from the mornington peninsula and i am organising a wine tour for myself and 20 of my friends in October out to the Yarra Valley (we did the mornington peninsula tour last year) any suggestions on places that have good wine and good food that is reasonably priced? also looking for a good atmosphere.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
Pip
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Re: Yarra Valley Favourite Wineries and Lunch
Definitely stop at Dominique Portet which is close to Oakridge, they make some great wines!
Innocent Bystander / Giant Steps is worth the stop if in Healesville and does good pizza's etc for a less formal lunch (though it gets busy on weekends so you may need to book assuming you can actually book) the white rabbit brewery is there too.
Yearing and Chandon are the best of the bigger wineries that I've been to, dont bother with Rockford I thought all their wines were terrible the few times Ive been there but maybe thats me
Helens Hill do really nice Chardonay and Tarrawirra has a little art gallery next to it and what looked to be quite a nice restarant.
Innocent Bystander / Giant Steps is worth the stop if in Healesville and does good pizza's etc for a less formal lunch (though it gets busy on weekends so you may need to book assuming you can actually book) the white rabbit brewery is there too.
Yearing and Chandon are the best of the bigger wineries that I've been to, dont bother with Rockford I thought all their wines were terrible the few times Ive been there but maybe thats me
Helens Hill do really nice Chardonay and Tarrawirra has a little art gallery next to it and what looked to be quite a nice restarant.
- Michael McNally
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Re: Yarra Valley Favourite Wineries and Lunch
My recent(ish) trip notes here:
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Avoid Fergusson. For a true cellar door experience don't miss Miller's Dixon Creek Estate.
Cheers
Michael
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=11037
Avoid Fergusson. For a true cellar door experience don't miss Miller's Dixon Creek Estate.
Cheers
Michael
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