Melbourne Yarra Valley & Dandenongs Ranges Winery Tasting Day Tour [Premium Group | Audio Guide | Cheese & Chocolate] AUD 180.79

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Description

Melbourne Yarra Valley Winery Tasting Day Tour


Guided white wine tasting at Rochford Wines in Victoria's Yarra Valley
A guided cellar-door tasting at Rochford Wines, one of the principal stops on the matching Yarra Valley grazing itinerary. Image: Go West Tours.

This Trip.com experience combines wine, cheese, gin, pizza, coffee, Healesville and chocolate in a full-day outing from Melbourne. The published title describes it as a premium Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges winery-tasting day tour with multilingual audio guidance and cheese-and-chocolate experiences.

The original Australian Trip.com URL currently redirects to a Coldstream day-tour results page while retaining Product ID 103221517. Trip.com’s indexed product information still identifies the activity and shows an approximate duration of eight hours and 30 minutes to nine hours and 30 minutes, two package options, join-in touring and conditional cancellation.

The detailed Trip.com highlights closely match Go West Tours’ current Yarra Valley All-Inclusive Grazing Tour. That itinerary includes Rochford Wines, Coldstream Dairy, Stag Lane Distillery, Healesville and the Yarra Valley Chocolaterie, with selected Melbourne hotel pickup, a maximum of 24 guests and recorded information in 16 languages.

Package warning: Trip.com advertises more than one group type. Its indexed description says the small-group option includes central Melbourne hotel transfers, while another package may use a meeting point or different vehicle capacity. Confirm the exact pickup arrangement, group size, lunch wording and cancellation deadline within the selected package before payment.

View the current Yarra Valley tour packages on Trip.com

Tour overview

The experience is structured as a grazing tour through the Yarra Valley rather than a day spent only at wineries. Wine remains central, but the route also highlights dairy products, artisan gin, pizza, specialty coffee and handcrafted chocolate.

The Trip.com product title refers to the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges. The current matching itinerary is concentrated in the Yarra Valley and Healesville area rather than being a dedicated Dandenong Ranges sightseeing tour. Do not assume that Puffing Billy, Mount Dandenong, Sherbrooke Forest or another Dandenong Ranges attraction is included.

The trip begins in Melbourne and travels approximately one hour east or northeast into Victoria’s principal cool-climate wine country. The exact driving time depends on traffic and the assigned pickup point.

Trip.com advertises English commentary and a free app for multilingual explanations. The matched Go West tour is conducted live in English, with prerecorded written and spoken information available in 16 languages through the operator’s mobile application.

The matched route currently operates from Thursday to Monday. Trip.com availability can differ, so use the booking calendar for the selected travel date.

Quick facts

Trip.com product 103221517
Published title Melbourne Yarra Valley & Dandenongs Ranges Winery Tasting Day Tour
Tour format Join-in guided day tour
Trip.com duration Approximately 8 hours 30 minutes to 9 hours 30 minutes
Matching operator duration Approximately 8 hours, plus pickup routing
Live language English
Audio information 16 languages through the Go West Tours app on the matching itinerary
Package options Two packages shown in Trip.com’s indexed listing
Small-group capacity Up to 24 travellers in the described premium package
Pickup Selected central Melbourne hotel pickup in the small-group package
Possible alternative package Meeting-point or larger-group arrangement; verify before booking
Current matching stops Rochford Wines, Coldstream Dairy, Stag Lane Distillery, Healesville and Yarra Valley Chocolaterie
Wine Guided premium wine tasting included
Cheese Artisan cheese platter or tasting included
Gin Guided gin tasting included for legally eligible adults
Main savoury food Wood-fired or Roman-style pizza at Stag Lane Distillery
Healesville stop Hot beverage and free time
Chocolate Exclusive guided tasting included
Indexed Trip.com price Approximately AU$175–AU$176 when recently indexed; final price is dynamic
Matching operator direct price AU$189 adult and AU$169 child when checked on 23 June 2026
Trip.com cancellation Conditional cancellation; exact cutoff depends on the selected package
Accessibility The matching operator tour is not wheelchair accessible

Current Trip.com page status

The supplied Australian URL no longer presents the complete product details directly. It redirects to a Coldstream day-tour results page with the Product ID retained in the address.

Search-indexed Trip.com versions still show the title, photographs, duration, package count, starting price and highlights. This indicates that the product remains within Trip.com’s catalogue, but the Australian deep link is not currently behaving like a normal standalone booking page.

Affiliate publishers should test the link before publication. A redirect to a general results page can reduce conversions because visitors must search for the product again.

The same Product ID may open differently in another Trip.com country version or in the Trip.com app. Product availability can also vary by visitor location and selected currency.

When the old link does not display the booking panel, search Trip.com for the complete title or use the product ID in the site or app search.

Understanding the package options

Trip.com’s indexed listing states that two packages are available and promotes a choice between small-group and large-group touring.

The package text that is publicly visible describes an air-conditioned vehicle with a maximum of 24 travellers, pickup and drop-off, an English-speaking driver-guide and lunch. It also says the small-group version includes central city hotel transfers.

The second package is not described in enough detail in the public Australian page. It may use a central meeting point, a larger coach or a different transfer arrangement.

Before paying, open the package details and check:

  • Exact vehicle type and maximum capacity
  • Hotel pickup or fixed meeting point
  • Pickup and return times
  • Whether pizza is described as lunch
  • Whether every tasting is included
  • Child pricing and age categories
  • Cancellation deadline and refund percentage
  • Whether the Go West app and onboard Wi-Fi are included
  • Whether all five matching stops are listed

The package chosen at checkout and the final voucher take priority over the general product title.

Matching current itinerary

The current detailed route that matches Trip.com’s wine, cheese, chocolate, hotel-transfer and audio-guide description is:

  1. Pickup from selected Melbourne hotels or designated points
  2. Travel to the Yarra Valley
  3. Rochford Wines for a guided wine tasting
  4. Coldstream Dairy for an artisan cheese platter
  5. Stag Lane Distillery for gin tasting and pizza
  6. Healesville for coffee or tea and free time
  7. Yarra Valley Chocolaterie for an exclusive chocolate tasting
  8. Return to Melbourne in the late afternoon

Trip.com’s public highlight text specifically mentions exploring Healesville, premium wine tasting, cheese and chocolate. This strongly supports the match with the current Go West route.

Venue order can change. A supplier may be substituted because of private functions, temporary closure or operational needs.

Older descriptions of similar Yarra Valley tours may list Yering Station, Balgownie Estate, Yarra Farm Fresh or a restaurant lunch at Rochford. Those are former versions and should not be presented as the current guaranteed route.

Rochford Wines

Rochford Wines is a large cellar-door, restaurant and events property in Coldstream. Vineyards surround the hospitality complex, which includes outdoor areas, indoor tasting spaces and a lookout tower.

The tour normally begins its tasting programme here. Staff introduce a selection from Rochford’s current wine range and explain the basic process of looking, smelling and tasting.

The Yarra Valley’s cooler conditions are particularly suited to Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and sparkling wine. Other varieties can also appear in the tasting.

The exact wines depend on stock, season and cellar-door decisions. A visitor should not book expecting one named vintage.

There may be time to browse the shop or use the spiral staircase to the lookout, but this is secondary to the scheduled tasting and is subject to access.

What the wine tasting involves

A cellar-door tasting generally consists of several small samples rather than full glasses.

Guests are shown how to assess colour, aromas, acidity, sweetness, tannin and finish. No prior wine knowledge is required.

Participants do not have to consume every sample. Spitting or declining a pour is accepted tasting practice.

Bottles and other products are optional purchases. Consider luggage weight, airline restrictions and customs rules before buying wine for international travel.

Venue staff can refuse alcohol service to an intoxicated person or anyone unable to provide acceptable proof of age.

Coldstream Dairy

Coldstream Dairy introduces the region’s agricultural and artisan-food side. The tour includes a platter or tasting of locally made cheeses.

Selections can change and may include fresh, soft, aged or Italian-influenced styles.

The tasting is designed to compare flavour and texture rather than serve as a complete meal.

Milk allergies, lactose intolerance and vegan diets need advance discussion. A direct substitute with equal value is not guaranteed.

Additional cheese and local products may be available to buy, but personal purchases are not included.

Stag Lane Distillery

Stag Lane Distillery is the central savoury and spirits stop on the current itinerary.

Adults join a guided gin tasting that introduces the influence of juniper, citrus, herbs, spices and other botanicals. The products poured can change.

Pizza is served during the same visit. The operator currently describes it as fresh wood-fired pizza in a rustic setting.

Non-drinkers and children remain part of the group, but the Trip.com page does not promise an equivalent non-alcoholic tasting of the same monetary value.

Anyone who avoids alcohol venues entirely should choose a different regional tour because wine and gin are core features.

Lunch and pizza clarification

Trip.com’s package description uses an “includes lunch” label. The matching operator provides pizza at Stag Lane Distillery but explicitly notes that some travellers may not consider it a full lunch.

This is best understood as a grazing-style day with multiple tastings, not a long multi-course winery restaurant meal.

The Healesville stop provides an opportunity to buy additional food from cafés, bakeries and specialty stores.

Eat breakfast before pickup because the first wine tasting is expected around 10:00 am and there is no scheduled breakfast stop.

Bringing a compact snack is sensible, especially for guests with a larger appetite or strict dietary needs.

Healesville and coffee stop

Healesville is a lively small town and one of the main service centres of the Yarra Valley.

The current matching itinerary includes a complimentary hot beverage from Montesanto Coffee Roasters, followed by free time along the town centre.

Visitors can browse boutiques, gourmet food stores, bakeries and cafés or purchase additional lunch.

Free time is limited, so note the coach location and reboarding time.

Healesville Sanctuary is nearby but is not part of this tasting tour and cannot be visited during the town stop.

Yarra Valley Chocolaterie

The Yarra Valley Chocolaterie in Yarra Glen is the final tasting destination on the matching route.

Tour groups receive a curated chocolate tasting while learning about different cocoa percentages, textures and flavour combinations.

The venue also has a large showroom, café, ice creamery, gardens and windows into chocolate production.

Entry for independent visitors is generally free, but the organised tasting is a separate guided experience included in the tour.

Additional chocolate, desserts and gelato are personal purchases.

People with nut, dairy, soy, gluten or other allergies should ask staff about ingredients and shared production equipment before tasting.

About the Yarra Valley wine region

The Yarra Valley lies approximately 45 to 60 minutes from central Melbourne, depending on traffic and the destination within the region.

It is one of Victoria’s longest-established wine regions and is widely known for cool-climate Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.

Variations in elevation, soil, rainfall and temperature produce different styles across the valley. Chardonnay can range from lean and mineral to richer and more textured, while Pinot Noir can vary in fruit, spice and structure.

Sparkling wine is another regional strength. Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Sauvignon Blanc and alternative varieties are also produced.

The area’s food culture extends beyond wine to dairy products, orchard fruit, preserves, coffee, gin, cider, craft beer and chocolate.

What is included and excluded

Included in the matching premium package

  • Guided full-day Yarra Valley tour
  • Air-conditioned transport
  • Selected central Melbourne pickup and drop-off
  • English-speaking driver-guide
  • Recorded multilingual information through the app
  • Rochford Wines tasting
  • Coldstream Dairy cheese tasting
  • Stag Lane gin tasting for eligible adults
  • Pizza at Stag Lane Distillery
  • Hot beverage in Healesville
  • Healesville free time
  • Guided chocolate tasting
  • Onboard Wi-Fi on the matched Go West vehicle

Potentially package dependent

  • Hotel pickup versus central meeting point
  • Maximum group size
  • Vehicle type
  • Exact child fare
  • Drop-off location
  • Cancellation deadline

Not normally included

  • Breakfast
  • Additional lunch or snacks in Healesville
  • Wine, cheese, gin and chocolate purchases
  • Premium coffee additions or extra drinks
  • Personal headphones
  • Healesville Sanctuary admission
  • Optional gratuities
  • Pickup outside the approved Melbourne network

Pickup and meeting arrangements

The Trip.com listing promotes multiple group types and says small-group tours include central Melbourne hotel transfers.

For the matching Go West package, passengers enter their accommodation during booking and are later assigned an approved pickup point and time.

Not every hotel receives door-to-door service. A guest may be directed to walk to a nearby hotel, landmark or central collection point.

Pickup generally takes place from about 8:00 am to 9:00 am. The exact time depends on the collection route.

Another Trip.com package may use a fixed meeting point instead of hotel collection. Check the package label before payment.

Arrive early. A late passenger can be recorded as a no-show because the vehicle must complete multiple pickups and reach the first tasting on time.

Tour duration and return time

Trip.com lists approximately 8.5 to 9.5 hours. Go West describes the matching itinerary as about eight hours.

The longer Trip.com range probably includes variable pickup and drop-off routing. A passenger collected first and dropped last can spend considerably longer away than someone meeting centrally.

The matching operator aims to return to Melbourne at approximately 5:00 pm to 5:30 pm.

Traffic, venue service times and group punctuality can delay the return. Avoid scheduling a flight, theatre performance or restaurant booking immediately after the expected finish.

Live guide and audio commentary

The live driver-guide speaks English.

Trip.com advertises multilingual support through a free application. The matching Go West tour provides recorded written and spoken information in 16 languages.

The app supplements rather than replaces the live English commentary. Questions asked directly to the guide usually need to be communicated in English.

Download the application before departure or use onboard Wi-Fi when available.

Bring personal headphones. They are not supplied.

A charged phone and portable power bank are useful because passenger charging is not guaranteed in the vehicle.

Group size and touring vehicle

Trip.com’s publicly indexed premium package specifies 24 travellers. This matches Go West’s current maximum of 24 guests.

The alternative Trip.com package may use a larger vehicle or different passenger limit.

The matching operator promotes upgraded seating, air conditioning and onboard Wi-Fi.

Storage is limited. Large suitcases and bulky equipment should be left at the hotel or a luggage facility.

This is a structured group tour. Passengers cannot choose to remain at a winery and independently rejoin later.

Children, alcohol and identification

The matching operator uses adult pricing from age 16 and a child category from birth to age 15.

Alcohol can only be served to people aged 18 or older under Victorian law.

Anyone who appears younger may need an original passport, Australian driver licence or another accepted proof-of-age document.

Children must be included in the reservation because they occupy a seat, but they cannot participate in wine or gin tasting.

The matched operator does not carry prams, strollers, baby capsules or large child equipment. This can make the tour impractical for infants despite the existence of a child fare.

Check the specific Trip.com package’s child-restraint policy before booking a young child.

Dietary requirements

Vegetarian and gluten-free pizza options are available on the matching itinerary when requested in advance.

Vegan or complex dietary requirements need early notice and may not receive a direct substitute at every tasting.

The cheese stop is dairy based, and the chocolate facility can handle milk, nuts, gluten and soy.

Severe allergies should be discussed directly with the operator rather than entered only into an online comments box.

Healesville allows travellers to buy an alternative meal, but individual cafés have their own allergen and cross-contact procedures.

A packed lunch is permitted by the matching operator when necessary, provided it is compact and easy to store.

Accessibility and luggage restrictions

The matching Go West tour is not wheelchair accessible.

The touring vehicle does not have a ramp or suitable storage for wheelchairs, walkers or other large mobility aids.

Guests need to board vehicle steps, move between venues and stand during some tastings.

Individual venues may have accessible facilities, but that does not make the transport-based itinerary accessible from beginning to end.

Trip.com’s public product page does not provide complete accessibility details. Contact the seller before booking when any passenger has reduced mobility.

Large bags, suitcases, strollers, prams, baby capsules and walkers are restricted on the matching tour.

Weather and seasonal planning

The Yarra Valley tour generally operates in rain or shine because most tastings can be conducted indoors.

Conditions can still change quickly. A cool or wet day in the valley is possible even when central Melbourne feels mild.

Winter mornings can be cold around vineyards, while summer afternoons can be hot outdoors.

Wear layers and carry a compact waterproof jacket.

Severe weather, fire danger, flooding, road closure or a venue emergency can lead to itinerary changes or cancellation.

Responsible alcohol tasting

A full day containing wine and gin tastings can produce more alcohol than expected, even though individual pours are small.

Eat breakfast, drink water and use the food stops.

There is no obligation to finish every tasting. Spitting, sharing impressions without drinking, or declining a pour are acceptable.

Venues can refuse service to intoxicated guests, and disruptive behaviour can lead to removal from the tour.

Do not plan to drive immediately after the Melbourne drop-off. Use public transport, a taxi, rideshare or a sober driver.

Pregnant travellers and people taking medication that interacts with alcohol should ask whether suitable non-alcoholic alternatives are available.

What to wear and bring

  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Layered clothing
  • Compact rain jacket
  • Refillable water bottle
  • Breakfast before departure
  • Small snack
  • Accepted proof of age
  • Personal headphones
  • Charged smartphone
  • Portable power bank
  • Payment card for optional purchases
  • Personal medication
  • Small day bag
  • Trip.com voucher and pickup confirmation saved offline

Do not bring large luggage, bulky mobility equipment or items that cannot be stored safely at the seat.

Who this experience suits

  • First-time visitors to the Yarra Valley
  • Wine and gin enthusiasts
  • Travellers interested in cheese, coffee and chocolate
  • Solo travellers who enjoy a social group format
  • Couples and groups of friends
  • Visitors who do not want to drive after tasting alcohol
  • International visitors using multilingual audio information
  • Guests staying in central Melbourne

The tour may be less suitable for wheelchair users, visitors with large luggage, families requiring a pram, people wanting a long formal winery lunch or travellers who prefer several hours at one cellar door.

Booking and planning tips

  • Search the full product title when the original Trip.com link redirects.
  • Check both package options carefully.
  • Choose the small-group package when hotel pickup is important.
  • Do not assume every package has the same group size or transfer arrangement.
  • Eat breakfast before departure.
  • Understand that pizza is the principal included savoury meal.
  • Budget for extra food in Healesville if needed.
  • Provide dietary requirements in advance.
  • Bring accepted proof of age.
  • Download the audio-guide app and bring headphones.
  • Watch for a separate pickup-confirmation message.
  • Do not bring large luggage, a pram or a walker.
  • Avoid driving after the tour.
  • Read the selected package’s conditional-cancellation rules before payment.

Frequently asked questions

What is Trip.com Product ID 103221517?

It is a Yarra Valley winery-tasting day tour from Melbourne featuring wine, cheese, chocolate and multilingual app information.

Why does the Trip.com link open a results page?

The Australian deep link currently redirects to Coldstream day-tour results while retaining the product ID. Search the full title when the booking panel does not appear.

How long is the tour?

Trip.com lists approximately 8.5 to 9.5 hours. The matching operator describes about eight hours before allowing for pickup routing.

Who appears to operate the matching itinerary?

The product highlights and route match Go West Tours’ current Yarra Valley All-Inclusive Grazing Tour.

Which stops are included?

The matching current route includes Rochford Wines, Coldstream Dairy, Stag Lane Distillery, Healesville and Yarra Valley Chocolaterie.

Is wine tasting included?

Yes. A premium guided wine tasting at Rochford Wines is included in the matching package.

Is cheese tasting included?

Yes. The route includes an artisan cheese platter or tasting at Coldstream Dairy.

Is gin tasting included?

Yes, for guests aged 18 or older who satisfy the venue’s responsible-service requirements.

Is lunch included?

Trip.com labels the premium package as including lunch. The matching operator provides pizza at Stag Lane but notes that some travellers may not regard it as a full lunch.

Can I buy more food?

Yes. Healesville free time can be used to buy additional food and drinks.

Is chocolate tasting included?

Yes. The matching itinerary includes a guided tasting at Yarra Valley Chocolaterie.

Is hotel pickup included?

The small-group package is advertised with central Melbourne hotel transfers. Another package may use a fixed meeting point.

How large is the group?

The indexed premium package and matching operator specify up to 24 guests. The alternative package may differ.

What language is the tour?

The live driver-guide speaks English.

Are other languages available?

The matching operator offers prerecorded information in 16 languages through its mobile app.

Do I need headphones?

Yes, when using the multilingual audio. Bring your own headphones.

Can children join?

The matching operator publishes child fares, but alcohol tastings are adults-only and prams or baby capsules cannot be carried.

Is the tour wheelchair accessible?

No. The matching operator vehicle has no wheelchair ramp or storage for large mobility aids.

Can dietary requirements be accommodated?

Vegetarian and gluten-free pizza can be requested in advance. Vegan diets and serious allergies require direct discussion.

How much does the tour cost?

Trip.com’s recently indexed price was approximately AU$175 to AU$176 per person. Final prices vary by package, date and currency.

What is the cancellation policy?

Trip.com describes the booking as conditionally cancellable. The exact deadline and refund amount must be checked in the selected package.

Check current packages, price and availability on Trip.com

Important: The Australian Trip.com link currently redirects, the product contains two package types and only the small-group package clearly advertises central hotel transfers. Confirm the exact pickup, group size, included meal and cancellation deadline before completing the booking.