Ten Minutes by Tractor
Contemporary$$$
A swish and ever-evolving destination among the vines.
There’s a whiff of woodsmoke and old money at this peninsula winery. Its understated fine-dining restaurant bestows daytime diners with spectacular vineyard views; at night, the vibe is moodier, each well-spaced timber table an intimate bubble of light. All around, staff introduce themselves by name, sweep crumbs from tables and suggest apt wine matches from a wondrous list.
A semi-open kitchen fuelled by fire creates compositions of many elements. The opening volley might include a fragile tartlet clutching marron, braised pork and creme fraiche; and cockerel liver parfait wearing a madeira jelly cloak.
Dry-aged duck, cooked until crisp-skinned, arrives on a plate daubed with beetroot puree, smoked milk and green peppercorn sauce, just like a painter’s palette. Jerusalem artichoke appears in both a pasta and an ice-cream paired with chocolate mousse – an echo of seasonality that will linger long.
Good to know: There are four different wine pairings offered, including a women in wine option.
Editor’s note: Ten Minutes by Tractor’s chef was changing at the time this review was published.
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- Victoria
- Contemporary
- Accepts bookings
- Separate bar
- Private dining room
- Good for solo diners
- Great or interesting view
- Good for business lunch
- Good for groups
- Open fire
- Licensed
- Cellar door
- Prix fixe
- Vegetarian-friendly
- Gluten-free options
- Wheelchair access
- Family-friendly
- Pet-friendly
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