The Yarra Valley Smaller Wineries are proud to present the inaugural Harvest feast 2010.
Yarra Valley Harvest Feast is being held, to celebrate one of the busiest times of the year for vineyards and wineries; the picking and processing of grapes to be made into wine. The Feast has been divded into four venues with three or four wineries located at each venue, matching their wines to a three course gourmet meal. Each venue is limited to 90 to 100 people.
Saturday 27th March
Lunch at Yarra Valley Conference Centre, Dixons Creek, with Allinda Winery, Millers Dixons Creek Estate, Steels Creek Estate and Yileena Park Wines. To book contact the Yarra Valley Conference Centre.
Dinner at The Sebel Heritage, Chirnside Park, with Badgers Brook, Boat O' Craigo, Lirralirra and Yering Farm wines. To book contact the Sebel Heritage.
Sunday 28th March
Lunch at Five Oaks Vineyard, Seville, with Five Oaks, Seville Estate and Yarra Track Wines. To book contact Seville Estate.
Lunch at Seville Hill Winery, Seville, with Billanook Estate, Seville Hill and Warramate Wines.
Every venue will have winemakers at the Feast to discuss the wines as well as live music at most venues.
Full details for each venue, including menu, wines, cost and booking details are available on request from each venue or on the website.
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