Shadowfax closed for “a couple of weeks” after blaze

Inside Shadowfax Winery. Photo: Wayne Taylor

Shadowfax Winery will be closed for about a fortnight following a blaze in its kitchen early this morning.

Werribee CFA’s Darryl Wells said firefighters were called to the scene about 7am and found part of the winery’s kitchen alight.

Fellow CFA member Mick Davie said the fire had spread to rows of empty display wine barrels.

It took a team of five tankers, three pumpers and a rescue unit about 40 minutes to bring the fire under control.

No one was in the premises at the time of the fire, and the cause of the blaze is not yet known.

Mr Davie said about 10 per cent of the kitchen was damaged by the fire.

In a statement posted on its Facebook page this morning, Shadowfax said the business was likely to be closed to the public for a couple of weeks.

“Fortunately the fire brigade got it under control quickly and are currently assessing the cause, and extent of the damage,” the statement read.

“Thanks for kind your thoughts and well wishes.”