Easter School Holidays at Rochford

With the school holidays upon us, now is the perfect time to gather the whole family and head to Rochford Wines for a fantastic sensory experience only the spectacular Yarra Valley can offer. With something for everyone – adults and children alike – we’ve made it easy for you to visit us and explore our

Live Music at Rochford this April

After a bumper season of incredible music festivals and concerts, live music comes to the Yarra Valley once again this April. Rochford Wines presents not one but two unmissable musical events over the Anzac Day long weekend, featuring back-to-back tribute shows performed by some of Australia’s finest musicians. Be wined, dined and entertained in our

LONG WEEKEND

Looking for plans over the Labour Day long weekend? Why not enjoy a beautiful day at a Yarra Valley winery? Monday the 14th of March, Rochford Music Pavilion presents Louderfinger, a tribute to one of Australia’s most iconic bands, Powderfinger!  This Monday afternoon is set to rock the vines, with undercover seating, wines galore, and

Live Music the Rochford Way

Missing your favourite festivals? Join us under the Rochford outdoor pavilion for a Sunday afternoon of Australia’s best Celtic & Roots music in a fantastic double bill with undercover seating, wine bar and food truck. Claymore are Australia’s premier Celtic Rock Experience, international festival favourites and a feature of the Australian Celtic & Roots festival circuit

Summer dining with Rochford Wines

As the seasons change, Rochford Wines continue to search for unique and innovative ways to bring joy to everyone who dines with us. Whether that is introducing new engaging winery experiences or continually updating the menus for our two critically-acclaimed restaurants, we are constantly working hard to impress our guests.  With summer in full swing,

Why we love the Upper Yarra

We shine the spotlight on one of the Yarra Valley’s most important subregions and our wines that come from this special area. It’s higher, cooler and has some of the valley’s most loved vineyards. Don’t be confused by it’s name though, as the Upper Yarra is actually in the south. This subregion adds a lot