Fruit Bottling Workshops at Rayner's Orchard are a hands-on food experience in Woori Yallock, Victoria, in the agricultural heart of the Yarra Valley. Over approximately three hours you’ll learn time-tested bottling and preserving techniques and walk away with jars of preserved fruit—peaches, plums, nectarines, apricots, pears, kiwi and other seasonal picks—crafted by you and ready to gift or keep. Begin at Peach Cafe, where check-in is ten minutes before the session and a Devonshire tea of scones with jam and cream or a muffin plus tea, coffee or juice sets the tone for a relaxed, social workshop. Instructors supply jars, lids, fresh fruit and cookware, then guide each group through safe sterilizing, poaching, syrup formulation, acid balance and labeling so participants leave with shelf-stable jars and newfound confidence. Sessions balance hands-on instruction with tasting and troubleshooting; everyone is encouraged to experiment with spice blends, citrus adjustments and reduced-sugar options tailored to seasonal fruit. What makes the workshop uniquely memorable is the orchard itself: Rayner’s cultivates more than 450 fruit varieties, and the selection changes through the year, so a bottling class in spring focuses on blossom and early stone fruit, while summer sessions brim with ripe peaches and nectarines, and autumn offers firm pears and late-plum varieties. The working orchard’s rows, packing sheds and nearby Waterfront Café & Restaurant provide a practical classroom and pleasant viewpoints between stations, and the site also includes a souvenir shop, a fruit tree nursery and an event hall for larger celebrations. This workshop is low-impact physically and suitable for families, couples, friends and corporate team activities; participants should expect standing, light lifting of jars and brief outdoor movement between processing benches. Booking details are straightforward: sessions last approximately three hours, the minimum group size is four people, check in ten minutes early at Peach Cafe and refunds are available with 24 hours’ notice. All materials are provided, but wear closed-toe shoes, sun protection and weather layers; bring an apron if you prefer and a sturdy bag to carry jars home. Consider arriving with transport that allows secure jar storage for the trip back. The class doubles as an introduction to seasonal foodways in the Yarra Valley, a region with a long agricultural history dating back to nineteenth-century settlement; local growers and artisans rely on these practices to add value beyond fresh fruit. Workshops emphasize low-waste techniques—recovering cores and peels for compost or vinegar projects—and teach safe sugar management to extend shelf life without excess preservatives. Whether you want a hands-on skill, a unique group outing or a batch of homemade gifts, Fruit Bottling Workshops at Rayner's Orchard offer a practical, flavorful connection to place. Book via the orchard booking link to suit harvest rhythms.