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Melbourne: Yarra Valley Wine, Choc, Farm Fresh, Gin Tour
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A full day of tasting, with great company. This Yarra Valley trip mixes wine, strawberries, chocolate, and optional gin into one smooth route starting in central Melbourne. I like that it’s built for variety, not for rushing you from place to place.
One big win for me is the small-group size (usually about 10–20), which makes it easier to hear your host and get helpful tips at the stops. You also get a mix of serious estates—like Yering Station—and fun food stops that actually change the rhythm of the day, with guides who keep the mood up (Danny, Posi, Sean, Mike, and Stephan are all mentioned as standout hosts).
A possible drawback to plan for: it’s a long day, and lunch isn’t included—so you’ll need to budget at St Huberts Estate if you want the sit-down break there.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Care About
- Melbourne to Yarra Valley: The Day Starts Easy
- How the Tour Is Paced (And Why That Matters)
- Yarra Farm Fresh Strawberries and Seasonal Fruit Tastings
- Yering Station Winery: Premium Wine Tastings in a Classic Estate
- St Huberts Estate at Lunch: A Proper Break (But Not Included)
- Yering Farm: Wine and Apple Cider With Views
- Chocolate Factory Tasting: 10–12 Chocolates in the Yarra Valley
- Optional Gin Distilleries: Four Pillars or Stag Lane Paddle Tasting
- Why This Pricing Often Feels Like Value
- Comfort, Timing, and What to Bring
- Who This Tour Is Best For (And Who Should Pass)
- Should You Book This Yarra Valley Wine, Choc, Fruit, and Gin Tour?
- FAQ
- Where do I meet for the tour?
- What time does the tour start and finish?
- Is lunch included?
- How many wineries and tastings do you get?
- Do I get gin on the tour?
- Which gin distillery do you visit?
- Is the strawberry punnet included?
Key Highlights You’ll Care About

- Small group (about 10–20 guests) for a more personal day out
- Three winery visits, with tastings included at two estates
- Yarra Farm Fresh fruit stop with seasonal tastings plus a complimentary strawberry punnet per booking
- Guided chocolate tasting of 10–12 pieces at the Yarra Valley Chocolate Factory
- Gin option depends on the weekday, swapping between Four Pillars and Stag Lane
- A lunch pause at St Huberts Estate plus time to explore beyond the scheduled tastings (at extra cost)
Melbourne to Yarra Valley: The Day Starts Easy

The tour meets in Southbank at the Arts Centre Melbourne Spire, in front of the Protagonist Cafe. You’ll meet at 8:45am and the bus heads out around 9:00am sharp, so I’d plan to arrive early, grab a coffee, and use the public restrooms at the Art Centre before you go.
This is the kind of trip that works because the logistics are handled. You ride in a modern, air-conditioned bus with music onboard and central drop-off at the end in front of ACMI at Federation Square—so you’re not stuck trying to connect transport after a long tasting day.
Most days, you’re not dealing with a giant crowd. A smaller group like this tends to mean less waiting, easier conversation, and smoother movement when you’re switching locations.
You can also read our reviews of more wine tours in Melbourne
How the Tour Is Paced (And Why That Matters)

Your time is split between scenic driving and scheduled stops, and the order is designed to keep you from feeling “tour-bus tired.” You’re typically out of Melbourne by late morning and back by 5:30pm, which is long, but it doesn’t drag.
The stops are also staggered so you get variety early, then a lunch break mid-day, and then more tastings toward the afternoon. That matters when you’re drinking wine—having food breaks (fruit, chocolate, and lunch) helps the day feel enjoyable instead of one-note.
One note that can affect your comfort: the bus is air-conditioned, but some seats can feel tight for taller people. If you’re tall, I’d think about where you sit when the group boards—ask your guide if you can shift seats early.
Yarra Farm Fresh Strawberries and Seasonal Fruit Tastings

The first real stop is at Yarra Farm Fresh around 10:00am. Expect seasonal fruit tastings, plus local items like jams, and you also receive a complimentary punnet of strawberries per booking (the offer runs until 28 February 2026).
This is a smart early move. Instead of starting with alcohol, you get something bright and fresh, which helps reset your palate. It also gives you an easy “warm-up” before the more structured winery tastings later.
If you’re traveling with kids (the tour welcomes children aged 2–17 but alcohol isn’t served), fruit stops like this can be a big part of the fun. Just keep in mind the tour isn’t suitable for children under 4.
Yering Station Winery: Premium Wine Tastings in a Classic Estate

Next up is Yering Station, timed around 10:45am. This is a premium winery with tastings included, and it’s described as one of the oldest and most beautiful estates in the region—so you’re not just doing a quick “sample and go.”
What you should expect here is a guided tasting that’s more about learning the style of the wines than about mindless consumption. The best part of a guided stop like this is that you can ask questions about what you’re tasting and why the wines are made the way they are.
One practical consideration: tasting pours vary by estate and what the staff is doing that day, so it’s not always “giant pour” mode. If you’re hoping for a very heavy drinking experience, you’ll do better treating this as a guided tasting day rather than a private cellar session.
St Huberts Estate at Lunch: A Proper Break (But Not Included)

Lunch happens at St Huberts Estate around 11:45am, with time until about 1:00pm. The sit-down meal at Quarters Restaurant is at your own expense, and you can explore the estate during your free time.
Here’s why I like this part: it breaks the day into two halves. You’re not just grabbing a snack and getting back on the bus—you get a real reset, plus the option to add extra tastings (including wines, whiskies, or gins) at additional cost if that’s your thing.
If you’re budgeting, this is the moment to plan. Bring a bit more money than you think you’ll need for lunch and any add-on tasting flights.
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Yering Farm: Wine and Apple Cider With Views

After lunch, the day shifts to Yering Farm around 12:45pm. You’ll get wine and apple cider tastings here, with time to take in the setting and enjoy the panoramic vineyard views.
This stop works well because cider adds another flavor dimension. If you’re the kind of person who likes variety—white vs red, dry vs sweet, and a break from wine—this is a nice adjustment without leaving the “tasting day” theme.
It’s also a good place to slow down slightly. The first half has been guided and structured; this is more of a scenic, relaxed tasting interlude before you switch to chocolate.
Chocolate Factory Tasting: 10–12 Chocolates in the Yarra Valley

Around 2:15pm, you head to the Yarra Valley Chocolate Factory for a guided tasting of about 10 to 12 chocolates. This is one of those stops where the day’s sweet side shows up in full force, and it’s guided, so you’re not standing around wondering what to do next.
Expect a “sample and compare” approach rather than a long sit-down dessert course. That keeps you on schedule, but it also means you’ll want to pace yourself—especially if you’ll also choose the gin option later.
One practical tip: wear shoes you can stand in comfortably. Chocolate tastings often feel quick, but the tour space can involve some walking and waiting as the group moves through.
Optional Gin Distilleries: Four Pillars or Stag Lane Paddle Tasting

Gin is optional, and this is where the trip lets you customize. Around 3:15pm, you can choose the gin distillery experience, and the venue depends on the day of the week:
- Tuesday and Wednesday: Four Pillars Gin Distillery (paddle tasting)
- Thursday to Monday: Stag Lane Gin Distillery (paddle tasting)
If you select the full gin experience, you’ll get a refreshing paddle of gins with a mixer. This is a genuinely fun add-on if you like spirits and want to compare botanicals and styles beyond wine.
What if you skip gin? The tour doesn’t just send you home early. If no guests choose the gin stop, they extend the final stop by an additional 15 minutes and depart earlier for a smoother return to Melbourne.
Why This Pricing Often Feels Like Value
At $92 per person, this tour competes with a typical wine-only day trip, but you’re getting more than wine. In one day, you’re covered for:
- transport from central Melbourne on a modern bus
- three winery visits
- tastings included at two winery estates
- fruit tastings plus a complimentary strawberry punnet per booking
- a guided chocolate tasting of 10–12 chocolates
- optional gin distillery paddle tasting with mixer (if you choose the full experience)
The value part is how those included tastings stack up. A single premium winery tasting can cost a lot on its own, and chocolate and fruit stops are usually extra if you’re arranging things yourself. Here, the “small-group day plan” is doing the heavy lifting for you.
The one thing to watch: lunch is not included, and any additional tastings at lunch (or extra purchases at any stop) aren’t included. So your final spend depends on what you order while you’re there.
Still, if you want a one-day sampler of what the Yarra Valley does well—wine first, but with fruit, chocolate, and gin—you’ll likely feel the price matches the schedule.
Comfort, Timing, and What to Bring
The day is built around tasting stops, so you’ll want to show up ready to be out for most of the day. Bring weather-appropriate clothing since the Yarra Valley can shift in conditions, and plan for walking at each stop.
You’ll also need ID (a copy is accepted). Large bags and luggage aren’t allowed, so travel light. If you’re bringing a day bag, keep it manageable.
One more reality check: this tour isn’t suitable for guests with mobility issues, especially those unable to climb stairs. If you need step-free access, it’s better to look for a different format.
Who This Tour Is Best For (And Who Should Pass)
This is a strong fit if you want a variety day. It’s ideal for couples, friends, solo travelers, and families who want a fun, structured day without the pressure of planning.
It also works for people who like meeting others. The smaller group size helps you get comfortable with your fellow passengers instead of feeling like you’re just standing in line all day.
If your priority is a slow, deep-dive wine experience at one estate, this multi-stop format might feel too “on the move.” But if you’re happy to taste widely and compare, you’ll like the structure.
And if you’re bringing kids, remember alcohol won’t be served to them, and the tour is not for children under 4. It’s still very food-focused, especially with strawberries and chocolate.
Should You Book This Yarra Valley Wine, Choc, Fruit, and Gin Tour?
I’d book it if you want a single-day Yarra Valley hit list: premium wineries, fruit tastings, guided chocolate, and a gin option that swaps between Four Pillars and Stag Lane by weekday. The best reason to choose it is the pacing—enough time to enjoy each stop without the day feeling chaotic—and the small-group feel that keeps it friendly.
Skip it if you’re only interested in wine and nothing else, or if you need step-free access. Also be honest about the lunch cost: you’ll want to budget for lunch at St Huberts Estate.
If you like variety, you’ll have a fun day. If you like options, this one gives you multiple ways to enjoy the region.
FAQ
Where do I meet for the tour?
Meet in front of the Arts Centre Melbourne Spire near Protagonist Cafe in Southbank at 8:45am. The address listed is 6/2 St Kilda Rd, Southbank, VIC 3006.
What time does the tour start and finish?
The tour aims to depart around 9:00am and return to the CBD around 5:30pm, with drop-off in front of ACMI at Federation Square.
Is lunch included?
No. Lunch at St Huberts Estate (Quarters Restaurant) is available for purchase at your own expense.
How many wineries and tastings do you get?
You visit 3 premium wineries. Wine tastings are included at 2 of the winery estates.
Do I get gin on the tour?
Gin is optional. If you select the Full-Tasting Experience option, you’ll visit a gin distillery and enjoy a paddle tasting with a mixer.
Which gin distillery do you visit?
It depends on the day of the week. Tuesday and Wednesday go to Four Pillars Gin Distillery. Monday and Thursday to Sunday go to Stag Lane Gin Distillery.
Is the strawberry punnet included?
Yes, you get a complimentary strawberry punnet per booking (conditions apply). The offer runs until 28 February 2026.

























