Just a 2hr drive from Sydney, the Hunter offers exceptional Semillon and Shiraz in a setting of scenic vineyards and rich winemaking history.
Yarra Valley, close to Melbourne, is famed for Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, surrounded by beautiful landscapes and offering boutique wineries and fine dining.
Just over an hour from Adelaide, Barossa Valley is famous for its bold Shiraz and rich heritage, set in a landscape of charming villages and iconic vineyards.
Close to Adelaide, McLaren Vale blends beachscapes with vineyards, known for its Shiraz, Grenache, and sustainable wine practices.
A classic country town, Orange is known for its cool climate wines, especially Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, amidst rolling hills and innovative cuisine.
A few hours from Sydney, here you'll find high elevation wines with robust reds and boutique cellar doors, blending tradition and modernity.
Margaret River, south of Perth, is known for premium Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay, surf spots, and stunning coastal scenery.
Tasmania is celebrated for its cool-climate Pinot Noir and Sparkling wines, alongside natural beauty and a vibrant culinary scene.
Adelaide Hills, just a 30min drive from Adelaide, is famous for cool-climate wines like Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir among picturesque hills and towns
Known for maritime-influenced Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, combining sophisticated wine experiences with stunning coastal views.
Clare Valley, a scenic 90 min drive from Adelaide, offers world-class Riesling, historic vineyards, and scenic views, perfect for wine enthusiasts.
Canberra is a relatively small wine region, but has a reputation for producing high-quality wines, particularly Riesling and Shiraz.
Just 1.5hrs south of Sydney, the Southern Highlands is known for premium Pinot Noir and sparkling wines, set in charming villages and intimate wineries.
Just south of Kiama, the Shoalhaven offers a unique wine tasting experience with diverse varieties and fresh local seafood
Rustic charm with bold red wines like Shiraz, in a high altitude, cool climate region rich in agricultural heritage.
Australia's largest wine-producing area known for sweet, fortified wines and affordable, quality whites amidst rural charm.
Nestled in the Snowy Mountains near Canberra, this cool-climate gem is renowned for elegant sparkling wines and crisp Chardonnays, set against a backdrop of stunning natural beauty.
Close to Port Macquarie, this coastal region is characterised by its boutique wineries producing unique, robust wines, perfectly paired with the area's abundant seafood, amidst lush, green landscapes.
Just a few hours from Sydney, Cowra boasts a warm climate ideal for producing rich, full-flavoured wines, particularly known for its award-winning Chardonnay, in a tranquil rural setting.
A scenic drive from Brisbane, this diverse region offers a range of unique wines, from classic varieties to experimental ones, set in the picturesque, undulating countryside.
The North Coast of Tasmania is home to some of the island’s most renowned wine regions, including the Tamar Valley and Pipers River. Known for their cool-climate wines, particularly Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and exceptional sparkling wines.
The South Coast Wine Trail spans Coal River Valley, Derwent Valley, and Huon Valley, home to some of the best wineries near Hobart. Enjoy cool-climate Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and sparkling wines at boutique cellar doors with stunning vineyard views.
The East Coast of Tasmania is home to scenic wineries producing exceptional Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and sparkling wines. From Freycinet to Bicheno, this coastal wine trail offers stunning vineyard views, and unforgettable wine-tasting experiences.
Eden Valley is home to refined cool-climate wines, offering exceptional Shiraz, Riesling, and Chardonnay from boutique wineries set in rolling hills and picturesque landscapes.
A few hours from Melbourne, this vast region is known for producing a wide array of consistent, quality wines, with a focus on sustainable viticulture amidst sun-drenched landscapes.