Kinloch Wines is a small family owned company established in 1996. The vineyard is set on a picturesque property that looks down from the northern slopes of the Great Dividing Range towards the bustling township of Mansfield. Kinloch produce premium cool climate wines such as Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier, Merlot and Cabernet/Merlot blends.
The Cellar Door is an old hay barn converted into a rustic yet cosy tasting room and restaurant. Light gourmet food platters are available that complement the palatable wines. The cellar door is open from 10 to 4 pm on weekends and Public Holidays (except Christmas Day and Good Friday), Special group bookings are entertained by appointment only.
Come and relax with a glass or bottle of wine and a bite to eat and experience the magnificent views typical of Victorian High Country. Summer or winter, your comfort is guaranteed. Kinloch Wines is a member of the Upper Goulburn Winegrowers Association.
Site Description Vineyard, Winery
Site Facilities Public Toilets, Licensed Restaurant
Suitable for Events & Functions, Individuals
Services Cellar Door
Activities Wine Tasting
Wines Chardonnay, Merlot, Pinot Noir, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc, Sparkling Wine
Operating Times 7 Days/Week
General Groups, Groups
Nearby Vineyard
Payment Method Cash Payments Accepted, EFTPOS, MasterCard, Personal Cheques, Visa, Visa, Mastercard

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