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HomestoriesBYO Mum and have fun

BYO Mum and have fun

Located just five minutes from Stanthorpe in the beautiful Severn River Valley, Ridgemill Estate boasts an award-winning cellar door, offering a range of tasting experiences and contemporary accommodation options nestled amongst the vines.

With Mother’s Day approaching, Ridgemill Estate owner’s Martin Cooper and Michelle Feenan thought about what they could do to spoil all the women in the community, who never find the time to get out and explore their own backyard.

They decided to offer a special Mother’s Day ‘Mystery Wine Tasting Experience.

What happens during a Mystery Wine tasting?

They ‘blind fold’ the bottle and participants taste through a flight of three wines. The element of mystery enhances the experience as each wine explored is based only on what is perceived through the senses! It’s a fun way to put taste buds to the test and allow your inner; wine aficionado; the space to come out and play!

Spoil Mum with fabulous wine and one of their sumptuous ‘estate’ grazing platters- it’s included in the price. And as a Mother’s Day treat, Mum’s first glass of wine is on them!

Bring your friends and family and allow time to slip by. Once the tasting fun is done, it’s time to retreat to some well-deserved relaxation.

Relax amongst the golden autumn hues of the vines or take in the majestic vistas of the Girraween ranges. The Ridgemill Estate stunning village green has Mum’s name on it.

Gift Mum an experience at Ridgemill Estate winery this Mother’s Day. Your gift will be remembered as the most perfect and unique Mother’s Day gift ever!

Bookings are essential so don’t miss out.

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