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Malmalling Vineyard

Wineries Perth Hills Cellar Door, Restaurant

3025 Beacon Rd, Parkerville, WA 6081
089295 4539

Description

Taste award-winning wines and unwind with a relaxed country lunch and live Sunday music at a tranquil and delightful family-owned vineyard beside the John Forrest National Park.

Established in 2000 by the Chambers family, Malmalling Vineyard is located in the heart of the Perth Hills Wine Region. Nestled within a bushland setting, this picturesque boutique winery is situated on one of the highest points in Parkerville. 'Malmalling' is an Aboriginal name for the property originally owned by the Chambers' in the Mundaring Region from 1907, and the Vineyard today seeks to continue this family history through the maintenance of this name on their Parkerville property.

Our Wines

Malmalling Vineyard creates distinctive premium wines that capture the spirit and character of the Perth Hills Wine Region. All wines are made onsite by co-owner and award winning winemaker Kit Chambers, from the property's own hand-picked and crushed grapes. The winery produces a range of red wines including Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon, and white wines including Chardonnay and Verdelho.

Cellar Door

From Wednesdays to Sundays, wine can be tasted at the Cellar Door, enjoyed by the glass or bottle at the vineyard, or purchased to take home.

The Food

The Malmalling Cafe offers both a range of platters and a generous a la carte menu, perfect to enjoy with the wines. Dine in the comfort of the air-conditioned cafe, alfresco on the patio, or under the trees in the bush garden - where live music can be enjoyed on Sundays.  

Details

Open Days / times: Fri to Sun 11am to 5pm

Wine Region: Perth Hills

Facilities: Cellar Door, Restaurant

Wine Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Merlot, Petit Verdot, Shiraz, Verdelho

Brands: Malmalling Vineyard

Cases Produced: 250 cases

Established: 2000

Vineyards: 2.7 hectares

Winemaker: Kit Chambers

Location

3025 Beacon Rd, Parkerville, WA 6081

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