Sample premium Peninsula-grown wines and local produce at Yal Yal Estate Photo by Timothy Kaye
Words by Arielle Richards
If it’s a unique cellar door experience which tickles your fancy, look no further than Yal Yal Estate.
The stunning vineyard is nestled in the small town of Merricks on the Mornington Peninsula, situated in between Flinders and Hastings – a region famous for its incredibly delicious cool climate wines.
Established in 1997, the vineyard is tucked away in a valley amongst Merricks’ rolling hills, about a five-minute drive from the coast. Emblematic of most Peninsula landscapes, the vineyard’s scenery is impeccable – think sprawling vines surrounded by 20 acres of untouched bushland, teeming with native animals and birdlife.
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As part of a series of fresh looks at the grand finals of yesteryear, NRL.com revisits the 1995 decider between hot favourites Manly and sentimental favourites Canterbury.
The Manly team of the mid-90s was as dominant of any club side of the past 30 years, making the preliminary final in 1993 and 94 and making three straight grand finals between 1995-97 after finishing minor premiers in each of those three years.
Coached by rugby league Immortal Bob Fulton and boasting an array of talent the envy of the league, Manly will undoubtedly reflect on the 90s and think they should have more than just one premiership to show for their efforts.