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What to expect from Melbourne in September

Lucy Pascual
April 1, 2024

Melbourne in August might be at the tail end of winter, but that doesn’t mean the fun is over. With temperatures ranging from 6°c to 15°c, it’s the ideal time to make the trip to one of the local breweries and enjoy the cold atmosphere outside conflicting with the warmth and cosiness of the finest wines, whiskeys and craft beers.

Warming Winter Charms

The Yarra Valley is just an hour’s drive from Melbourne and is known for world class wineries and spectacular scenery. The serene rolling hills and misty beauty of the morning landscape create an ideal backdrop for a day in the valley. The cooler temperatures bring out the best that the region’s Chardonnays and Pinot Noirs have to offer.

A tour to the Yarra Valley isn’t just about the wine, it’s about the adventure too. Learn how the wineries turn your favourite drop from grape to glass, as they run you through the process from start to finish. Wander aimlessly through the vineyards, enjoy the cellar door tastings and combine it all with a stunning locally sourced gourmet meal.

The craft beer and whiskey scene in the city is just one of the other amazing highlights that Melbourne in August has on offer. A brewery visit is a great way for you to enjoy all the innovative craft and bold flavours that go into the region’s beers and spirits.

Most of the breweries around Melbourne offer guided tours where you get to see firsthand how the process occurs, all while learning the artistic nature of craft beer and whiskey making. Why not pair your tasting session with some delicious food – like hearty burgers or wood-fired pizzas – for the best experience?

A Toast to Winter

August in Melbourne brings out the rich flavours of the city, but it also brings out the local artistic talent. This month, the Melbourne International Film Festival is held, along with the Now or Never digital art festival. Our Things To Do in Melbourne page has so much more, so whether you’d prefer sipping a glass of Pinot Noir by a vineyard’s open fire, enjoying a crisp pale ale or whisky in the cold crisp air or admiring the artistic wonders of Melbourne, there’s something for you!

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Lucy Pascual
Lucy is a true-blue Aussie living in Far North Queensland. When she's not writing, she spends her time travelling to Australia's top destinations, aiming to see as much of the country as possible so she can share its best locations with her readers.

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