Yering Station was established in 1838 by the pioneering Ryrie brothers who adopted the Aboriginal name “Yering” for their new station. In 1996 the Rathbone family purchased the property drawn to its natural beauty, history and the great promise of its wines. Today Yering Station is one of the jewels of the Yarra Valley region, attracting tourists and wine enthusiasts from around the globe. Recognised for its landmark winery/restaurant complex, the building sits harmoniously within the landscape of heritage architecture and the beautiful vineyards from which expert winemakers craft award winning wines.
This post is part of the Weekend Reflections meme,
and also part of the Scenic Weekends meme.
Beautiful for both entries.
ReplyDeleteI've been to many wineries, including those in the Yarra Valley, yet I've missed this one or it has changed a lot in the last couple of decades since I've spent time in this area,
ReplyDeleteThe blue and the tranquility is beautiful Nick.
ReplyDeleteAmazing shots!
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