Nocton Vineyard

A boutique Winery and Cellar Door in Tasmania
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Wine Tasting at Nocton

Nocton Vineyard is situated in the Coal River Valley, one of Tasmania’s most prestigious cool-climate wine regions. Established in 1999, the vineyard spans 34 hectares and benefits from the valley’s dry climate and long ripening season. These conditions allow for the production of expressive wines with depth and complexity. Nocton is known for its range of varietals, including Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, and its rare Tasmanian-grown Merlot, a standout feature of the estate.

Every grape in Nocton’s wines is estate-grown, ensuring a strong connection between the vineyard’s terroir and the final product. The winemaking team focuses on hand-pruning and meticulous fruit selection, resulting in wines that truly reflect the Coal River Valley’s distinctive character.

Visit Nocton in Tasmania

The Nocton Vineyard cellar door offers a guided tasting experience where visitors can explore both the Estate and Reserve labels. The setting is intimate, with panoramic views of the rolling vineyards and surrounding valley. Guests are encouraged to take their time while tasting, with knowledgeable staff providing insights into the winemaking process and the unique qualities of each wine.

Visitors can enjoy complimentary tastings in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere, making it an ideal stop for those looking to experience the elegance of Coal River Valley wines. The cellar door provides a great opportunity to sample the rare Tasmanian Merlot and discover the nuances of Nocton’s cool-climate varietals.

You can expect the following from a tasting at Nocton:

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Bookings are recommended for all tastings, and essential for groups of eight or more. Nocton Vineyard offers a personalised tasting experience, allowing guests to gain a deeper understanding of the wines and the vineyard’s approach to winemaking.

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