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Yarra Valley welcomes back Shedfest



Wine lovers across the Yarra Valley can enjoy a fan-favourite spring wine festival again after a two-year hiatus.

Get a taste of the hidden gems of the Valley with two days of wine tasting, live music, delicious bites and stunning scenery across 14 of our family-run wineries.

Falling on the weekend after Daylight Savings begins – Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 October – it’s the perfect way to enjoy the warmer weather with your whole family, best friends, and even your fur babies (with most venues being dog-friendly)!

A decadent and diverse selection of meals (all under $20 will) will be available at each winery, with menu offerings ranging from homemade apple pies and cheese platters to classic Italian fare and slow-cooked brisket. Kids and those with special dietary requirements won’t miss out either, with most wineries catering for both.

If you would like to enjoy more than a complimentary tasting of a certain drop, there will be glasses and bottles of wine to purchase. Not to mention, there will also be exclusive Shedfest cellar-door specials only available that weekend!

Daily tickets are $35 per person, which gives wine-lovers access to tastings at every winery for one day (Saturday or Sunday), in a complimentary Shedfest tasting glass they get to keep.

Weekend tickets are $50 per person, which gives wine-lovers access to tastings at every winery over both days (Saturday and Sunday), in a complimentary Shedfest tasting glass they get to keep. The weekend ticket also comes with one complimentary full glass of wine at the winery of their choice. Kids, non-drinkers and designated drivers have free entry.

A percentage of proceeds from this year’s Shedfest event will go to local community groups, with the event having raised over $90,000 shared amongst local schools and organisations since inception.

Tickets are available now via www.shedfest.com.au

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