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Perched on the banks of the Goulburn River in central Victoria, Mitchelton Winery is a stunning blend of modern architecture, world-class wines, and sweeping vineyard views. The iconic, inverted-pyramid tower — designed by renowned architect Daryl Jackson — rises above the estate like a beacon for wine lovers. Inside, the cellar door offers tastings of acclaimed varietals, while the onsite restaurant, Museum, serves seasonal, locally sourced dishes that pair beautifully with the wines. Whether you're a dedicated oenophile or simply seeking a scenic afternoon, Mitchelton delivers an effortlessly sophisticated escape into wine country.
Highlights & What to See
- Cellar Door Tasting — Sample a flight of Mitchelton's standout wines, including the flagship Shiraz and crisp Riesling, in a sleek, light-filled space overlooking the vines.
- Museum Restaurant — Dine on contemporary Australian fare with river views; the tasting menu with wine pairings is a must for foodies.
- Art & Architecture — Admire the striking tower and explore rotating art exhibitions in the gallery, which showcase local and Indigenous artists.
- Vineyard Walk — Stroll through the neatly trellised rows and learn about the estate's sustainable viticulture practices.
- Goulburn River Trail — Combine your visit with a gentle walk or cycle along the river, spotting birdlife and enjoying the pastoral scenery.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for at least two to three hours to fully enjoy Mitchelton. Start with a tasting at the cellar door, then linger over lunch at the Museum Restaurant — the degustation menu takes about 90 minutes. If you're short on time, a quick tasting and a wander around the grounds can be done in an hour. The winery is a perfect pit stop on a drive between Melbourne (about 90 minutes) and the Murray River region.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Nagambie — This lakeside town, just 10 minutes south, offers water sports, a historic railway station, and the Nagambie Brewery for a craft-beer break.
- Heathcote Wine Region — A 30-minute drive north, renowned for its bold Shiraz and ancient Cambrian soils; stop at cellar doors like Jasper Hill and Heathcote Estate.
- Lake Eildon — About 45 minutes east, this vast reservoir is ideal for boating, fishing, and bushwalking in the surrounding national park.
- Seymour — A 20-minute drive south, with the Seymour Railway Heritage Centre and the Hume & Hovell Walking Track.
- Strathbogie Ranges — An hour east, offering cool-climate wineries, waterfalls, and scenic drives through forested hills.
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Note: opening hours, prices and booking requirements change often — please check official sources for current details.