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Encyclopedia > Yering

Yering is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its Local Government Area is the Shire of Yarra Ranges.

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Yering Station, Maestro of Pinot (1496 words)
With a history that pre-dates the famous Médoc classification of 1855, the vineyards of Yering Station are amongst the oldest in Australia.
Yering is family-owned, though the family has a partner in the shape of the Champagne house of Devaux.
Yering is a relatively small winery and it seems from previous results this award is usually reserved for much larger companies.
Chateau Yering (139 words)
Chateau Yering is located in the heart of the Yarra Valley, 50 kilometres from Melbourne.
Chateau Yering is a beautifully restored boutique Victorian mansion on 250 acres.
The accommodation at Chateau Yering consists of a range of luxurious suites individually decorated with antiques and fine furnishings.
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