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Father’s Day and the Ballarat International Foto Biennale at Dalwhinnie

Dalwhinnie Wines

448 Taltarni Road,
Moonambel VIC 3478

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  • 6 & 7 Sep

11am–4pm

Dalwhinnie Wines is proud to be the official wine partner for the 2025 Ballarat International Foto Biennale, celebrating LIFEFORCE – the spirit of endurance, creativity and connection.

From Saturday 23 August to Friday 19 October, their Pyrenees Cellar Door will become a pop-up gallery, showcasing Mirror Mirror by acclaimed artist Louise Gay.

To mark the occasion, they're hosting a weekend of art, wine and music with wood-fired pizzas by Playing With Fire, live music from Pickles The Band, panoramic vineyard views and special wine offers.

The weekend also falls on Father's Day, making it the perfect way to treat Dad to a relaxed day out surrounded by great food, wine and music.

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