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Murray Darling/Mildura wine region

This region was virtual desert before irrigation transformed it in the late 1800s. As drought challenges its calm river life and food production, resilient winemakers are growing strong flavoured and alternative wines.

Stefano de Pieri, the renowned chef, local restaurant owner and television celebrity, says Mildura is still the engine of Victoria’s wine export industry, making up to 80 per cent of the State’s wine grape production. 'We produce traditional and alternative varieties, particularly warm-climate varieties,' he says.

The first grape vines were planted here in 1888. Mildura is well known for its awardwinning wines and the spectrum of varieties it produces, including well-priced, easy-drinking wine such as chardonnay.

For something quite different, The Australian Alternative Varieties Wine Show (held in Mildura each November) highlights the more unusual wines, which are becoming popular worldwide.


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Murray Valley wine region

Deakin Estate

Deakin Estate has no cellar door available, however special concession will be made for groups made with prior arrangement.
Kulkyne Way, via Red Cliffs

Trentham Estate Winery

Trentham Estate

A small boutique winery on the banks of the Murray River specialising in varietal grape growing.
Sturt Highway, Trentham Cliffs

Lindemans Cellar Door

Lindemans Karadoc Winery

Visit Lindemans Karadoc and lose yourself in the 150 years of history, philosophy and tradition of this great wine company.
44 Johns Way, Red Cliffs

Neqtar Winery

Neqtar Wines

Picturesque gardens, barbeques, picnic facilities and welcoming staff who will help you find a wine to suit your pallet.
Campbell Avenue, Irymple