Kellie-Anne's Guidebook

Kellie-Anne
Kellie-Anne's Guidebook

Cellar Door

Scion is a progressive winery with a strong sense of its heritage – blending the simplicity and rawness of the old ways with a thoroughly modern vision https://www.scionwine.com.au
Scion’s winemaking style represents modern Rutherglen, with an elegance inspired by France and good food
10 recommandé par les habitants
Scion Wine
74 Slaughterhouse Rd
10 recommandé par les habitants
Scion’s winemaking style represents modern Rutherglen, with an elegance inspired by France and good food
Howard Anderson has over 50 years experience in the wine industry, including over 40 years making Sparkling wines. His daughter Christobelle studied winemaking in Adelaide and has worked in several wine regions in France. https://www.andersonwinery.com.au
Anderson Winery
1619 Chiltern-Rutherglen Road
Howard Anderson has over 50 years experience in the wine industry, including over 40 years making Sparkling wines. His daughter Christobelle studied winemaking in Adelaide and has worked in several wine regions in France. https://www.andersonwinery.com.au
Gorgeous gardens to enjoy and friendly cellar door staff..generally it’s the winemaker you’ve got guiding you at tasting
Andrew Buller Wines
352 Jacks Road
Gorgeous gardens to enjoy and friendly cellar door staff..generally it’s the winemaker you’ve got guiding you at tasting
That view!! Just go..!
7 recommandé par les habitants
Lake Moodemere Estate
12 Moodemere Rd
7 recommandé par les habitants
That view!! Just go..!

Food scene

Uber cool ambience, friendly & experienced staff…great food by renowned chef Matthieu
MILKIN KITCHEN | grace. by milkin kitchen
84 Main Street
Uber cool ambience, friendly & experienced staff…great food by renowned chef Matthieu
Stalwart restaurant recently relocated from the Cofield Winery to Main Street in Rutherglen.
17 recommandé par les habitants
The Pickled Sisters Cafe
121 Main Street
17 recommandé par les habitants
Stalwart restaurant recently relocated from the Cofield Winery to Main Street in Rutherglen.
Old school cafe with great coffee, canteen style sweet nibbles, Aussie pies and a fabulous little museum of vintage Indians and Harleys out the back of cafe
Caffeine n Machine
62-64 Main Street
Old school cafe with great coffee, canteen style sweet nibbles, Aussie pies and a fabulous little museum of vintage Indians and Harleys out the back of cafe
Under the guidance of Head Chef Brendan Anderson, their menu celebrates local produce, cooked over open flame with skill and care. Whether you’re seeking a nostalgic pub classic, or something a little more elevated, The Victoria offers something to suit all palates and dietary requirements. Enjoy wine pairings from a selection that pays tribute to the region's exceptional winemakers. Or take a journey through the cocktail menu where locally distilled spirits provide an artisanal twist on the classic standards. Their open-air, dog-friendly beer garden is the ideal place to enjoy our all-day snacks menu and a refreshing local ale in summer; while our roaring wood fire offers the perfect ambience for enjoying a famed Rutherglen Muscat in the cooler months From a casual meal with friends, to exclusive private dining experiences, The Victoria is yours to explore and enjoy whatever the occasion.
Victoria Hotel
90-94 Main St
Under the guidance of Head Chef Brendan Anderson, their menu celebrates local produce, cooked over open flame with skill and care. Whether you’re seeking a nostalgic pub classic, or something a little more elevated, The Victoria offers something to suit all palates and dietary requirements. Enjoy wine pairings from a selection that pays tribute to the region's exceptional winemakers. Or take a journey through the cocktail menu where locally distilled spirits provide an artisanal twist on the classic standards. Their open-air, dog-friendly beer garden is the ideal place to enjoy our all-day snacks menu and a refreshing local ale in summer; while our roaring wood fire offers the perfect ambience for enjoying a famed Rutherglen Muscat in the cooler months From a casual meal with friends, to exclusive private dining experiences, The Victoria is yours to explore and enjoy whatever the occasion.
Estate grown lamb, wheat, honey, citrus, seasonal vegetables & herbs are woven creatively into a menu designed in symmetry with their single vineyard wines. All our Estate produce is sustainably produced with minimal intervention and zero food miles, reflecting the place it was grown and the people who made it.
7 recommandé par les habitants
Lake Moodemere Estate
12 Moodemere Rd
7 recommandé par les habitants
Estate grown lamb, wheat, honey, citrus, seasonal vegetables & herbs are woven creatively into a menu designed in symmetry with their single vineyard wines. All our Estate produce is sustainably produced with minimal intervention and zero food miles, reflecting the place it was grown and the people who made it.

Visitor Information Centre

Your first stop before checking in at the B&B should be the tourist office and produce shop. Here you can pick up wine touring maps, get up to date advice on local attractions et al
12 recommandé par les habitants
Rutherglen Visitor Information Centre
57 Main St
12 recommandé par les habitants

Sightseeing

The Rutherglen Gold Battery was erected in 1908 for the purpose of crushing quartz from nearby reefs to extract gold. The Battery required 3,000 gallons of water to crush 10 tons of quartz. In August 1910 the steam engine was replaced with a suction gas engine of 16 horsepower, which enabled the battery to crush 10 tons of quartz in 16 hours at one-sixth of the cost of the steam engine. Collect an access code from the Rutherglen Wine Experience & Visitor Information Centre, or from your B&B host, to enter the battery and view informative storyboards and video demonstrations.
Rutherglen Gold Battery
Battery Road
The Rutherglen Gold Battery was erected in 1908 for the purpose of crushing quartz from nearby reefs to extract gold. The Battery required 3,000 gallons of water to crush 10 tons of quartz. In August 1910 the steam engine was replaced with a suction gas engine of 16 horsepower, which enabled the battery to crush 10 tons of quartz in 16 hours at one-sixth of the cost of the steam engine. Collect an access code from the Rutherglen Wine Experience & Visitor Information Centre, or from your B&B host, to enter the battery and view informative storyboards and video demonstrations.
Lake King