Quoin Hill Vineyard is a family run operation established in 1997, situated on 46 acres of volcanic soil at an elevation of 520 metres, making it the highest and also the southern most vineyard in the Pyrenees Wine Region. The vineyard is located in Quoin Hill Road, 800 metres off the Sunraysia Highway, between Waubra and Lexton and centrally situated between the towns of Ballarat, Avoca and Maryborough.
There are 8 acres of vines with 5 varieties, being Shiraz, Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio, Tempranillo and Pinot Noir. Try the regionally inspired light cafe meals on weekends and Public Holidays, with the naturally grown, gourmet preserves. Catered functions by appointment, ideal for corporate events, intimate weddings and those special celebrations.
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