Our Walking Group decided to go and have lunch at Anderson Hill Winery to support them after the fire. Vicki Anderson is one of our group, so we feel a relationship to this place.

We sat inside at one long table and enjoyed the $40/head lunch which included 2 glasses of wine each, along with tasty tasting platters, yummy prawn spring rolls that looked a bit like parsnips) and a variety of pizzas with delicious chips.


Tom and Brian came along to visit with us. It was good to catch up with them both.


The ceiling looks like galvanised iron inside, but is coated with a special insulating layer, which really helps with the sound absorbing, so it was relatively easy to hear, despite the noisy rabble that we make when we all get together.
The views outside were lovely- you are up high and overlooking the vineyards surrounding the winery.






There was some interesting artwork on the walls




Map on the toilet wall

The lighting was inventive and very appropriate

We enjoyed reading the wine labels- particularly the one about Vicki…



But the Maggie’s Song was our favourite wine for the day. (We are very biased to a strong shiraz)

The dog amused us (and we amused him) playing with his golf ball – he even tracks it down into the vineyard and brings it back for more!

Hops were growing artistically on the fence of the deck

As we left we admired the succulents in the garden (unfortunately I didn’t have the camera, so not good photos of these) and the old car that was visiting.



They are open Wednesday to Sunday for lunch and it is well worth a visit.
Atmosphere, food and wine are all good.
Thanks for the great write up Erica .
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I miss these faces and our walks.
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