What to do in regional Victoria: visit Great Western
Keen for a relaxing get away and some indulgence not too far from home? Pack up the car and head to Great Western, the wine and food village of the Grampians. This picturesque township is located on the Western Highway between Melbourne and Adelaide. First settled in the 1840s by
Seppelt wines you should be enjoying this Spring!
Spring has sprung and Seppelt wines are beckoning! Spring is in the air, the weather is warming up and the days are getting longer, which means there is more time to indulge in the finer things in life. What better way to welcome the glorious season of spring than with
What's on in Great Western Melbourne Cup long weekend?
Keen for a get away and some indulgence not far from home this Melbourne Cup long weekend? Pack up the car and head to Great Western, the wine and food village of the Grampians. This picturesque township is located on the Western Highway between Melbourne and Adelaide. First settled in
There is no better time to escape the city {tree change opportunity in the Grampians}
Great Western is AMAZING, surround yourself with wine, amazing food and people all with the amazing Grampians as your playground. The Great Western Enterprises currently has several position available, that might suit an amazing "Hospo Duo" with accommodation sorted! POSITION AVAILABLE - Bar {Person} - Great Western Hotel POSITION
The Ian McKenzie Museum at Seppelt Wines.
Ian McKenzie played an integral role in the Seppelt property becoming one of the most well-known wineries to date. His own ‘Mckenzie Museum’ hidden beneath the earth and carved from the same stone as the Great Western cellars is an eternal tribute to his name and time on the property.
Seppelt Wines Father's Day Gift Packs
Need a Father’s Day gift idea? Directly delivered to his door, the Seppelt Cellar Door team have put together the ultimate way to treat your Dad in 2020! The Grampians region is known for the production of premium Shiraz with the Great Western area producing fruit with distinct silky
Aspergillus Niger at Seppelt Great Western
The mould which blackens the walls throughout the underground cellars known as ‘The Drives’ at Seppelt in Great Western is a harmless species known as Aspergillus Niger. Aspergillus Niger has been used for citric acid production for over 100 years and was discovered by Food Chemist James Currie. Citric acid