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The drive to Napoleone Brewery and Cider House in Yarra Valley takes us past fields full of apple and pear trees. The brewery is located inside a big warehouse with large windows that have beautiful views of the fields. You will feel like you are eating outside and enjoying the freshness of the fruits and vegetables grown all around you.
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Punt Road Wines - Melbourne's Yarra Valley
From its beginnings toiling the soil to grow apples, stone fruit and wine grapes - the generations of Napoleone family tradition make for a special combination. Hear from the the next era of Punt Road wine and cider makers, and now brewers that are taking this rich tradition and making this piece of Yarra Valley dirt their own, representing it in a bottle for you to enjoy, no matter what your taste.
Yarra Valley Brewery Tour from Melbourne | Video Review - Tour the World TV
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In this segment from the Tour the World travel TV series, we join a fabulous boutique brewery tour to the Yarra Valley outside Melbourne with Aussie Brewery Tours.
The tour includes transport, commentary, a gourmet pub lunch, and tasting paddles at four or five different brewhouses. Breweries you may visit on the day include Coldstream Brewery, Hargreaves Hill, Napoleon Cidery, White Rabbit Brewery, James Squire Brewery, Mountain Goat Brewery, Temple Brewery, St Ronans at Badger Creek, Buckleys Beer and the Matilda Bay Brewing Company.
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Almost missed the Brewery Tour
A brewery tour we did in Yarra Glen. We visited Napoleone, St Ronans, Hargreaves Hill, Cold Stream & Public Brewery.
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Find Yourself Dandenong Ranges Yarra Valley 2015
Find Yourself is the latest campaign for the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges, stunning destinations just one hour’s drive east of Melbourne.
The evocative imagery invites people to explore these regions and uncover the rich tapestry of products, places and faces that abound across the Yarra Valley and throughout the Dandenong Ranges.
Along with the new campaign imagery, destination websites have also been launched which enable the discovery of trails and experiences; a quick four hour city escape, a romantic getaway or the ultimate long weekend for the food and wine lover.
Imagine an early morning balloon flight, rising through the mists of the valley and seeing the beauty unfold beneath you, followed by a close encounter with nature of another kind, upfront and personal with a platypus at Healesville Sanctuary. Lunch on the deck of TarraWarra, wine and cider experiences along the Coldstream trail and a final stop at the chocolaterie for a much anticipated sweet treat on the way back to your home away from home for the weekend, perhaps one of many beautiful bed and breakfast the area offers.
If it’s the hills you’re after, then head up the Dandenong Ranges on the scenic winding roads and discover the wonderful villages and communities scattered amongst the trees. Artist studios, tea rooms, antiques and crafts and beautiful cool climate gardens are all part of the discovery.
All these experiences and more feature on a number of illustrated trail maps that help visitors plan their trip. Whether it’s James Halliday’s Handpicked Yarra Valley trail, the Cider and Ale Trail, a Cool Climate Garden Trail or the Madden’s Lane Winery Trail, each path provides a rich experience for visitors with old and new discoveries just waiting to be found.
The Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges are dynamic regions with wonderful local operators who are constantly evolving the visitor experience. Whether it’s breathtaking scenery, absorbing culinary adventures, making your own dessert, creating your own cheese, getting involved in the beer brewing process or just spending time up close and personal with nature, there are many reasons to revisit these destinations right on Melbourne’s door step. Some of the new venues include:
Royalty and refinement at Coombe Cottage, the home of Dame Nellie Melba, with magnificent gardens from W.R. Guilfoyle, the same designer of the Royal Botanic Gardens
GelAperia is not only serving some of the best natural, house-made gelato in Victoria, owner Davydd Marrie is also hosting hands-on gelato making classes
The Independent in Gembrook is a converted mechanics warehouse, now serving delicious Argentinian dishes by highly-respected 5 star chef, Mauro Callegari
Napoleone Brewery and Ciderhouse - a working microbrewery where visitors can fully experience the beer making process behind the scenes from a third generation brewing family
Cake-making with best-selling author and pastry chef, Alison Thompson at Stones of the Yarra Valley is a delightful way to spend an afternoon, before sharing your freshly made cake with friends and family
Hands-on cooking classes with Locavore Studios. Learn to make cheese, design a dinner party or make the perfect martini with special guests Four Pillars Gin. Classes vary and include local produce
Along with the new, old favourites continue to provide an exceptional way to escape city life, with ongoing investment preserving the beauty of the region, new recipes and additional experiences including:
New head chef Zoe Birch serving exquisite food at Healesville Hotel’s renowned Quince dining room
Exploring the beautiful gardens and villages in the iconic Dandenong Ranges
Appreciating world-class wines with lunch at Oakridge Wines
Relaxing and taking in the view on the new expansive deck at TarraWarra Estate
Or sampling the wide range of specially-made beers available at Hargreaves Hill Brewery
Visitors to the region need as little as four hours to start to unwind and feel they have escaped the city. Those with more time on their hands can choose to build more lasting memories with an extended stay to explore any number of opportunities to relax, enjoy award-winning food and indulge in rare experiences.
There is also an opportunity for those seeking the essential urban escape to win the ultimate experience for two. The winners will find themselves enjoying all the region has to offer at first hand, including helicopter transfers from Melbourne CBD, a balloon ride at sunrise, a private winery tour and two night’s luxury accommodation at Balgownie Estate Vineyard Resort & Spa. Entries can be made by visiting either website:
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Yarra Valley Film Festival
Celebrating the best in short films, local wines, beers, wines, ciders, live music, produce and lots more! Twilight Market kicks off from 5.30pm! PG films 7.30pm till 8.30pm and more grown up films after! Book your tickets @ YVFF2018.eventbrite.com.au Special thanks to our supporters Yarra Ranges Council, Punt Road Wines, Payne's Rise Winery, Global Ballooning Australia Heritage Holden, Heritage & Heritage Funerals, Lisa Angus Photography, Visual Culture, Coldstream Brewery, Yarra Ranges Life TV, Yarra Ranges Film Society, ROTARACT YARRA RANGES, Napoleone Beer and Cider, The BE Council, Mount Lilydale Old Collegians Football Club, Trevor Dudleys Menswear & Gamekeepers of Australia Without their support, this community event would not go ahead! Please come along!
Yarra Valley's Coldstream Trail
…eat, drink, passion and produce…
The ten stops along the Yarra Valley’s Coldstream Trail have been carefully selected for their diversity, passion to their craft, and welcoming attitude.
Been on a food and wine trail? This is different. Why? Well, did you know this trail includes kid friendly activities, has two microbreweries, one of the most spectacular gardens in Victoria, or that Charlie Chaplin fell into a pool here? And that’s just the beginning...
Yarra Valley’s Coldstream Trail offers a triangles slice of diversity, accessibility and a quality that sets it apart. That quality is called passion. And it’s found in the aromas of an oak-laden pinot; in local produce that has been fused in creative and mouth-watering dishes; and in the sweetness of new season fruits you picked yourself accompanied by hand made farmhouse cheeses. Add to this spectacular vistas of rolling countryside and distant mountains at every turn.
Preservation of the trail’s historic roots – firmly embedded in its heritage properties, cellar doors and famed vineyards – is approached with similar heart and soul. The oldest vines in the region provide a rustic setting to drink in times gone-by, peeling back yet another layer of the trail’s remarkable diversity.
Activities for kids and a gourmet break for adults, all in a short 13km loop. On Melbourne’s doorstep and just five minutes from Lilydale, this unique trail, showcases the very best of the Yarra Valley.
If Carlsberg made Soldiers ................. they'd all be Coldstream Guards
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Punt Road MVN, Yarra Valley 2008
Brought over by Phil Sexton (Giant Steps/Innocent Bystander) for a tasting superbly put together by John McDonnell of Wine Australia. This time the Yarra Valley, a cool climate area, known mainly for its Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. This, however, is a Cabernet Sauvignon.
The Punt Road is sourced from the Napoleone Family's Emperor's Prize vineyard in Coldstream. While it says Cabernet Sauvignon on the label, there are small amounts of Petit Verdot and Merlot.
Made in very small quantities, we were very lucky to get some at the Yarra Valley tasting last week in Dublin. It's also made for extended cellaring. Full bodied, structured, elegant. At first tasting, I scribbled too much, too big, too young, too soon. It reminded me of a French en primeur tasting which we don't see too much of in Ireland these days.
Having been kept in the fridge for 2-3 days it really mellowed out and became a new wine. Dare I say drinkable? And it was.
Wine Tour In Yara Valley
Australia is one of the world’s top wine producers and Yara Valley has over 80 wineries and get place to go on wine tour. I went to Napoleon Brewery And Cider, Dominique Portet Winery, Rochford Winery and Killara Estate.
By the time I was done I was pretty toasted but best of all, we got sample wine at Killara while watching Kangaroos that passed through the winery
Coldstream Guards 1815 at Crawley library
The Coldstream Guards 1815 at Crawley Library 2009
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The Confederate States of America (CSA or C.S.), commonly referred to as the Confederacy and the South, was an unrecognized country in North America that existed from 1861 to 1865. The Confederacy was originally formed by seven secessionist slave-holding states—South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas—in the Lower South region of the United States, whose economy was heavily dependent upon agriculture, particularly cotton, and a plantation system that relied upon the labor of African-American slaves.Each state declared its secession from the United States, which became known as the Union during the ensuing civil war, following the November 1860 election of Republican candidate Abraham Lincoln to the U.S. presidency on a platform which opposed the expansion of slavery into the western territories. Before Lincoln took office in March, a new Confederate government was established in February 1861, which was considered illegal by the government of the United States. States volunteered militia units and the new government hastened to form its own Confederate States Army from scratch practically overnight. After the American Civil War began in April, four slave states of the Upper South—Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina—also declared their secession and joined the Confederacy. The Confederacy later accepted Missouri and Kentucky as members, although neither officially declared secession nor were they ever largely controlled by Confederate forces; Confederate shadow governments attempted to control the two states but were later exiled from them.
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