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Quealy Winemakers

Tastings at the Quealy Estate cellar door.
1 / 4Tastings at the Quealy Estate cellar door.Supplied
Stop by for a glass (and a slice of pizza) from Red Hill cellar door Quealy.
2 / 4Stop by for a glass (and a slice of pizza) from Red Hill cellar door Quealy.Supplied
Tastings at the cellar door.
3 / 4Tastings at the cellar door.Supplied
Outside the Balnarring winery.
4 / 4Outside the Balnarring winery.Supplied

Quealy Winemakers

Bar snacks$$

Pioneering cellar door on the peninsula’s southern side.

While Red Hill has the largest cluster of cellar doors, the peninsula’s southern side holds pioneering Quealy, one of the region’s first to plant pinot grigio and other Italian grapes. Stop by for tastings or a glass (the latter start from $13), taking your pick of refined pinot noirs, skin-contact whites like fruilano, and lesser-known varieties like ribolla gialla. Snacks include focaccia with Ortiz anchovies, olives, cheese and more.

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