Grampians
The landscape of the Grampians wine region is renowned for its natural beauty and produces wines with a rare combination of elegance, beauty and power.
The landscape of the Grampians wine region is renowned for its natural beauty and produces wines with a rare combination of elegance, beauty and power.
Founded in the 1850s, the heritage streetscapes of Heathcote reflect the town's gold rush past but it's the wineries of the area that are the major drawcard today.
In 1972 some aspiring vignerons recognised the potential of the Mornington Peninsula for producing high quality, cool climate varieties.
Winemaking has been a family tradition since the 1850s and today fourth, fifth and sixth generation winemakers produce outstanding, award-winning wines.
The Yarra Valley was Victoria's first wine growing district and has a history stretching back 170 years.
The name Alpine Valleys accurately conveys the spectacular and beautiful mountain scenery which blesses this region.
For more than a century, the gentle rolling hills which fold away from the granite outcrops of the ranges of central Victoria have been home to some of the great wines of Australia.
After a winemaking hiatus of more than 100 years, Geelong is again home to many boutique family-owned vineyards creating world-class varietal wines.
The Gippsland region sweeps along spectacular coastlines and through picturesque rolling hills and is home to several small, family owned vineyards and wineries.
Glenrowan has a long history of viticulture, with vines grown in the region since 1866.
Scattered with lakes, billabongs and creeks, Goulburn Valley has a detailed history dating back to first vineyard plantings in 1860.
Henty was identified as a cool region perfect for the production of sparkling and delicate, aromatic wine by Karl Seppelt in 1964.
The King Valley region in Victoria's high country is one of Australia’s largest premium wine regions producing the full spectrum of wine styles .
The coolest wine region on the mainland, the region also includes the largest concentration of naturally occurring mineral springs in Australia.
Murray Darling is the second largest wine region in Australia and has recently seen the emergence of a many small wineries producing exciting and innovative wines.
The Pyrenees mountain range shares its name with the ruggedly beautiful area that divides France and Spain and was first planted with vines in 1848.
With majestic vistas, spectacular rocky outcrops and waterfalls, the diverse landscape is reflected in the fresh and aromatic wines
Nestled on the banks of the Murray River at the heart of a fertile agricultural region, Swan Hill’s first winery was built in 1930.
Nestled on the banks of the Murray River at the heart of a fertile agricultural region, Swan Hill’s first winery was built in 1930.
The Upper Goulburn region is rich in natural beauty of lakes and river systems and is recognised as the major gateway to Victoria’s high country.