Yarra Valley

"The Yarra Valley was Victoria's first wine growing district with a history stretching back 170 years and is known as the birthplace of Victoria's wine industry. Vines were first planted in 1838 and viticulture spread rapidly through the 1860s and 1870s. However, increased demand for fortified wine saw Yarra Valley wine production cease in 1921. Replanting began in the late 1960s with pioneers like Dr Bailey Carrodus, Dr John Middleton and Guill de Pury laying the foundations that have led to the Yarra Valley being recognised as one of Australia's foremost cool climate regions, capable of making classic styles from a wide range of varieties...

The Yarra Valley is one of Australia's coolest regions with elevation varying from 50 metres to 400 metres. Rainfall is winter/spring dominant, with the summer relatively cool, dry and humid. The traditional grape growing areas on the northern side of the valley are grey to grey-brown in colour on the surface and range from loamy sand to clay loam in consistency with red-brown clay subsoils, frequently impregnated with rock. The other major soil type is the immensely deep and fertile red volcanic soil to be found at Seville, Hoddles Creek and elsewhere on the southern (Warburton) side of the valley. The variation in altitude and soil types in this hilly region creates differences in climates and exposure which allows several varieties to excel.

The modern classic Yarra Valley varieties like ChardonnayPinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz have been joined in recent years by a selection of emerging varieties. Nebbiolo, Arneis, Gamay and Gruner Veltliner are all showing great promise. Running parallel to the emergence of these new varieties has been the emergence of a new breed of bold and exciting winemakers, challenging the status quo and pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the Yarra Valley. All of this makes for a very exciting future for one of Australia’s most historic wine regions." - Wine Australia

Map courtesy: Wine Australia

  • Yeringberg Marsanne Roussanne 2021

    Yeringberg Marsanne Roussanne 2021

    Region: VIC- Yarra Valley

    JAMES HALLIDAY 97 POINTS!
    "Year in and year out, this wine delivers the goods."

      "(Marsanne 62%, Roussanne 38%). From vines that are now approaching 50 years of age, our 2021 white blend continues its tradition of being an understated, complex and food-friendly wine. The nose is floral, with notes of jasmine, honeysuckle and...

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  • Bird On A Wire Marsanne 2017

    Bird On A Wire Marsanne 2017

    Region: VIC- Yarra Valley

    THIS MARSANNE IS PACKED FULL OF FLAVOUR WHICH LINGERS ON THE PALATE

      "Described by Mooney (Winemaker) as a “polarising” wine due to not conforming to the usual idea of Australian marsanne, this wine is textural, flavourful, and at its best when consumed with food. There’s wax, lemon, pear,...

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  • Yeringberg Marsanne Roussanne 2020

    Yeringberg Marsanne Roussanne 2020

    Region: VIC- Yarra Valley

    JAMES HALLIDAY 95 POINTS!

      “Made from 66/34% marsanne/roussanne from vines planted 1973–1985. Fermented in tank and matured in old oak for 10 months. A deepish gold with green tinges. Honeyed with apricot skins, melon and fig fruit along with a little orange...

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  • Yeringberg Marsanne Roussanne 2019

    Yeringberg Marsanne Roussanne 2019

    Region: VIC- Yarra Valley

    WINE FRONT 94 POINTS!

      "Marsanne 64%, Roussanne 36%. Our 2019 white blend is a wine of subtlety, nuance and savoury complexity. Initially demure, the nose offers savoury, quince and herbal notes, almond, delicate jasmine and honeysuckle florals. With time in the glass,...

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