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St Leonards Vineyard - Wahgunyah

St Leonards Vineyard - Wahgunyah
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St Leonards Vineyard - Wahgunyah

St Leonards Vineyard is nestled on the banks of the Murray River overlooking the rolling vineyards. It s the perfect spot to relax with a great bottle of wine and good friends. The cellar door has a relaxed atmosphere where you can taste some of the region s best white and red table wines.

The Wines

Our wines include fresh, lively whites & elegant, French-style reds, as well as distinct unusual varieties such as Cabernet Franc and Dry Orange Muscat: our knowledgeable staff enjoy taking visitors through the cellar door list and provide great information on our selection of wines.

We also offer private tastings in our secluded 'Wahgunyah Room , bookings can be made by calling us.

The Winemaker

Born in England, Dan Crane has spent most of his life surrounded by wine and vineyards around the world. Coming to Australia, Dan enrolled in Oenology at the prestigious Roseworthy College and duxed the final year. Following Roseworthy, he spent time winemaking in the Hunter Valley and Yarra Valley before starting at St Leonards Vineyard & All Saints Estate.

St Leonards Cafe

Serving a range of Gourmet Cheese Platters in a magnificent outdoor setting, unrivalled in the region. A casual leisurely affair, with rustic tables dotted along the lawns that stretch out towards the sloping vines, offering breathtaking views across the vineyard, all the way to the banks of the Murray.

Festivals & Events

St Leonards hosts regular food and wine dinners, functions and events including live music on the first and third Sunday of every month, where you can kick-back to the tunes of local jazz, folk and acoustic artists. For the latest event dates and information see our website.

Facilities for St Leonards Vineyard

  • Cafe
  • Car park
  • Coach Parking
  • Shaded Area
  • Sheltered Area

Experiences around Wahgunyah

  • Food and Wine
  • Indulgence/Luxury

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