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Bacchus Hill Winery - Merrimu

Bacchus Hill Winery - Merrimu
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Bacchus Hill Winery - Merrimu
Bacchus Hill Winery - Merrimu

Bacchus Hill Winery offers a complete country winery experience. It has a warm welcoming and relaxed family atmosphere. We have excellent award winning wines; traditional slow cooked and modern meals; home grown and home made provender products and we conduct winery tours at different times of the year. Our Italian heritage ensures that there is an added dimension to our product and services. Our extensive range of cool climate wines are made with passion and attention to detail by Bruno Tassone our winemaker. Our location is on a major tourist route off the western highway in Bacchus Marsh, and we are less than 50 min from the GPO of Victoria's3 largest cities, Melbourne, Ballarat, and Geelong. Our cellar door is easy to find, the tourist will first enjoy a short 2km drive on a gently winding country road leading to our cellar door and it enjoys spectacular, unparalleled panoramic views of the Bacchus Marsh valley patchwork of market gardens, orchards, Mt. Anakie, You Yangs, Brisbane Ranges and the Macedon ranges. You are then eagerly greeted by Leonardo, our family Dalmatian. Once at the cellar door, you may enjoy tastings, a glass or wine, coffee or meals. WE have a wood fired pizza oven, a courtyard for al fresco dining and we provide both casual weekend lunches and a la carte dining of an evening on Fridays and Saturdays. A visit to our winery- cellar door- restaurant will truly be a memorable experience!

Facilities for Bacchus Hill Winery

  • Bar
  • Cafe
  • Car park
  • Child/Baby Seat and Equipment
  • Coach Parking
  • Access Without Assistance for the Disabled
  • Parking for the Disabled
  • Toilet facilities for the Disabled
  • Non Smoking Establishment

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