Kin at All Saints
Contemporary$$$
A lunch-only winery diner in a stunning redbrick castle.
Set within the manicured grounds of historic treasure All Saints Estate, Kin is a haven of blonde timber and leather banquettes. Vast windows overlook a postcard view of rusted sheds and rolling vines. The set menu of two or three courses starts with added snacks, perhaps pastry tartlets crowned by shredded duck, and house-baked focaccia with sweet brown butter. It might finish with a wedge of sweet-salty saganaki.
Oyster mushrooms from nearby Markwood team up with bright chickpea miso and a soft egg. Charred corn is blanketed by goat’s cheese foam, and spatchcock takes a surprising turn with a tomato and fenugreek sauce inspired by butter chicken.
Everything’s smartly geared towards generous wine matching, and the premium “Family Cellar” option ($55) might include bright marsanne, creamy chardonnay and a lush Bordeaux-style red – perfect partners for a long lunch.
Good to know: All Saints is one of several wineries in the region owned by siblings Angela, Eliza and Nicholas Brown, part of the storied Brown family.
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- Family-friendly
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- Great or interesting view
- Good for business lunch
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- Open fire
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