Food and Wine

El Dorado Road

This artisan winery was established in 2010 with the first release wines gaining notoriety and an instant cult following selling out within months.

El Dorado Garlic and Chillies

El Dorado garlic and chillies are grown chemical free relying on winter rainfall and minimum watering from deep underground springs.

Indigo Vineyards

Growing superb grapes is both our passion and our core business. Everyone agrees that “great wines start in the vineyard”.

Glenbosch Wine Estate

At Glenbosch, it’s all about sharing the experience of fine food, wine, and crafted spirits. Exploring and amplifying all that nature has to offer in flavour.

Ph: 1800 959 044.        email: admin@glenbosch.com.au

https://www.facebook.com/glenboschwines/

https://glenbosch.com.au/

McEvoy Tavern

Infamous for being the smallest pub in Victoria. Serving food, cold beers, and a wide range of local wines and ciders. Regular musical entertainment. Open Tuesday to Sunday. Meals -Wednesday lunch and dinner to Sunday lunch.  Takeaway available. 

The Plough Inn

The Plough Inn in Tarrawingee is renowned for its great food that warm hospitality.

Mt Pilot Estate

Mt Pilot Estate is a small, family owned boutique vineyard and winery committed to the production of premium quality wines.

Eldorado Orchards - Fresh Cherries

Eldorado Orchards – fresh cherries

At Eldorado Orchards we grow cherries.

Fresh, ripe, yummy cherries, that’s what we do best. We are a small family-run local orchard based in the beautiful town of Eldorado, just outside Wangaratta. You can visit the orchard from mid-November through till Christmas day for farm-gate sales or ‘pick your own’.

We are VFMA accredited and use 100% eco-friendly packaging.

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Weathercraft Wine

Nestled in the foothills of the Victorian High Country, only minutes from Beechworth, and metres beyond the Golden Ball bridge, you will discover Weathercraft Wine. The original farm was first settled in the 1870s by a local grazier and was known as “The Big Valley”. Three generations of grazier later, a renowned winemaker recognised something unique and purchased a portion of the land.

https://www.weathercraft.com.au/