Overview

Knock on a King Valley cellar door and be greeted by generations of winemaking families passionately offering tastings of their groundbreaking Italian varietals.

Victoria's Mediterranean

Step into Little Italy in the King Valley, where dynamic Italian migrant families established wineries that continue to innovate through the generations. You'll taste increasingly well-known Italian wines, including prosecco, nebbiolo, sangiovese, pinot grigio, dolcetto, arneis and barbera.

Wine identities

Meet the King Valley's characters. Delight in rustic Italian cuisine from Katrina' Pizzini's cookbook matched with house drops at Pizzini Wines, or chat to Otto Dal Zotto about his family's wines over bocce at Dal Zotto Estate. Encounter the Brown brothers at the eponymous vineyard's gourmet Epicurean Centre.

Celebrating the good life

Celebrate La Dolce Vita during November at the King Valley, when wineries open their doors to celebrate the arrival of spring, and warm yourself with the region's red wines at the June King's Birthday weekend's Weekend Fit For A King.

Prosecco Road

Since 1999, when Otto Dal Zotto planted the first prosecco vines in the King Valley, five other local winemakers have begun producing the sparkling Italian white. Together they have created Prosecco Road, a sensational food and wine trail celebrating the best of the rustic Italian dining experience.

Good to know

  • Located in Victoria’s High Country
  • Prosecco first planted in the early 1990s
  • Activities include yoga in the vines, walking and fishing along the King River.
King Valley, High Country, Victoria, Australia
Taste your way down King Valley's Prosecco Road

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