Victoria Winery Tours - Gisborne

From $ 142.0 to $ 500.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 5428 8500
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A day of pure indulgence is close at hand.

Enjoy premium wines, fabulous food and magnificent Victorian Countryside while touring one of Victoria s principal wine regions - the Yarra Valley, the Mornington Peninsula or the Macedon Ranges. (Other regions are available as tour options.) Our experienced hosts will ensure you have a day to remember as they show you the best of the regions attractions.

Our hallmark tours provide small personalised touring, which ensures maximum enjoyment and lasting memories. Our theory is that visiting a winery is best done in a small group (Minimum 2 / Maximum 10); this way we can ensure special treatment for our guests. We get more and more individuals booking with us, as they know they will be with a small group and can interact as much or as little as they like. They also know they will learn about the wines, regions and most likely, meet the wine makes along the way. Only small group touring can offer this.

A winery tour is a day of memories - of fresh air, countryside, yeasty smells of wine casts, and memories of that smooth Cabernet with the lingering finish. Combine this with a lunch of regional produce, and you have the perfect day of indulgence.

Call for a quote for corporate and social groups, they are especially popular. We can provide flexible itineraries and tour options which offer surprising combinations.

Melbourne is the food and wine capital of Australia and Victoria Winery Tours have designed tours to combine wine tastings, wildlife, cooking classes and overnight stays.

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