Leura Park Estate
Highlights
- Savour award-winning cool climate wines crafted from 40 acres of vines at Leura Park Estate.
- Feast on stone-based pizzas paired with fresh local produce in a rustic chic ambience.
- Enjoy live music Sundays featuring tunes from the 60s to 80s in a vibrant outdoor setting.
- Experience innovative winemaking techniques like foot stomping and wild fermentation in a state-of-the-art winery.
Leura Park Estate is recognised as a dynamic force on The Bellarine. Founded in 1995, the 150 acre property comprises 40 acres under vine and continues to cement its reputation for outstanding cool climate wines. The multi award winning stable includes sparkling pinot chardonnay, sparkling blanc de blanc, sauvignon blanc, riesling, pinot gris, chardonnay, pinot noir, shiraz, cabernet sauvignon.
A regional pioneer in sparkling, Leura Park Estate’s Sparkling Blanc de Blanc continues to spearhead Australian awards as does its signature Reserve Block 1 Chardonnay.
Owners Lyndsay and David Sharp are committed to minimal interference and grape integrity reflected by heavy culling of fruit for maximum intensity and terroir reflection. The state-of-the-art winery facilitates best-practice efficiency alongside traditional practices of hand picking, foot stomping, wild fermentation and French oak barrels. Winemaker Darren Burke extends this commitment to quality with innovative and passionate craftsmanship of premium wines.
Delight in the rustic chic ambience of the hip cellar door, al fresco lawn or Vault, an ‘Opera House-esque’ living art compound. Feast on stunning stone based pizzas and other fresh local fare – perfect partners for the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s live music Sundays.
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Double Up Delight at Leura Park Estate
There’s a new reason to stay a little longer at Leura Park.
Double Up Delight is their brand new afternoon offering designed for those moments after lunch but before dinner, when a couple of glasses of wine and something to share sounds like a very good idea.
Or as they like to call it: Two for two after two.
It’s relaxed, easy and built for those afternoons where nobody’s really watching the clock.
Disabled access available, contact operator for details.