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How many wineries are there in Hunter Valley?

How many wineries are there in Hunter Valley?

150 wineries
HERE’S TO THE GOOD LIFE – HUNTER VALLEY With more than 150 wineries, restaurants aplenty, sweeping landscapes and mobs of Kangaroos – and just a two-hour drive North of Sydney – the Hunter Valley is a fabulous holiday destination, whether it’s a sneaky weekender or a full-on fortnight.

What wines are the Hunter Valley famous for?

Semillon is perhaps the most iconic wine of the Hunter Valley, though. It was originally planted in the region way back in 1830, and has since been labelled under various names like Hunter Valley Riesling, Shepherd’s Riesling, Rhine Gold, White Burgundy, and Chablis.

What is the oldest winery in the Hunter Valley?

Dalwood
“Dalwood is Australia’s oldest surviving vineyard site and winery in the oldest surviving wine region, the Hunter Valley – it is a privilege to be the winemaker for this iconic property and to be the most recent contributor to its storied history.”

What wineries are in Hunter Valley?

Pour the Wine, Here Are the 30 Best Wineries in the Hunter Valley

  1. Red Door Collective. Red Door Collective Wine Tasting in Hunter Valley.
  2. Briar Ridge Vineyard. Briar Ridge Wine Tasting in Hunter Valley.
  3. Iron Gate Winery.
  4. Comyns & Co Wines.
  5. Oakvale.
  6. Savannah Estate.
  7. Tintilla Estate Wines.
  8. Tulloch Wines.

What is the best time to visit Hunter Valley?

Autumn
The Autumn months (March to May) is definitely the most popular time to visit the Hunter Valley as temperatures are reasonable and there is less rainfall. It’s also the best time when the weather is optimal to visit and explore the surrounds of the Hunter Valley gardens.

What is the best red wine in Australia?

  • Dark Corner Reserve Shiraz 2015.
  • Rutherglen Estate Shiraz 2018.
  • Deen Vat 9 Cabernet Sauvignon 2017.
  • Rough Diamond Grenache 2019.
  • Vintage Bell Cabernet Sauvignon 2017. Wirra Wirra.
  • Single Vineyard O’Deas Red Blend 2016. Wynns Coonawarra Estate.
  • Command Single Vineyard Shiraz 2017. Elderton.
  • Oracle Shiraz 2016. Kilikanoon.

What is the most popular wine in Australia?

SHIRAZ. Bright, bold and full of personality, Shiraz is Australia’s most popular variety. It grows in almost every wine region of Australia, accounts for one-quarter of total wine production and is our most exported wine.

What is the oldest vineyard in the world?

Staffelter Hof
Staffelter Hof, Germany. Located in the small town of Kröv in the Mosel Valley of Germany’s Rhineland-Palatinate state, Staffelter Hof is the world’s oldest operating winery. It traces its lineage to the Benedictine abbey of Stavelot monastery established more than 1150 years ago.

What is Australia’s oldest winery?

Australia’s oldest wineries

  • Wyndham Estate, NSW – 1828.
  • Olive Farm, WA – 1829.
  • Houghton, WA – 1836.
  • Yering Station, Vic – 1838.
  • Sandalford, WA – 1840.
  • Oliver’s Taranga, SA – 1841.
  • Penfolds Magill Estate, SA – 1844.
  • Orlando, SA – 1847.

What is the oldest winery in the world?

Located in the small town of Kröv in the Mosel Valley of Germany’s Rhineland-Palatinate state, Staffelter Hof is the world’s oldest operating winery. It traces its lineage to the Benedictine abbey of Stavelot monastery established more than 1150 years ago.

What are the best Hunter Valley wines?

Best Hunter Valley Wine

Wine Name Grape Score
Brokenwood Graveyard Vineyard Shiraz, Hunter Valley, Australia Shiraz 93
Lakes Folly Chardonnay, Hunter Valley, Australia Chardonnay 93
Andrew Thomas Wines Kiss Shiraz, Hunter Valley, Australia Shiraz 93
Lakes Folly Cabernets, Hunter Valley, Australia Bordeaux Blend Red 93

Is wine tasting free in Hunter Valley?

Is wine tasting free in the Hunter Valley? Almost all cellar doors charge a $5pp tasting fee for group presentations in the Hunter Valley. Some cellars charge $10pp and a very small number of high profile cellars charge $20pp.

Where to find wine country in Hunter Valley?

We’ve divided the Hunter Valley up into easy to navigate areas easily – visit Pokolbin North, Central Pokolbin, Pokolbin South, Lovedale, Mount View, Broke, Wollombi or Cessnock. Visit Page 7 on the Map and CLICK to go straight to the area you’re interested in.

Is there a map of the Hunter Valley?

THE MAP has been providing visitors to the Hunter Valley with the navigation tools they need to make the most of their time in Hunter Valley Wine Country for over 5 years – with the large printed map available at over 500 locations throughout the Hunter Valley.

How many acres of grapes are in the Hunter Valley?

The significance of tourism can be exemplified by the employment of more people in that industry than wine production. In 2008, a total of 4,469 ha (11,043 acres) of wine grapes were planted in the Hunter Valley with 1,687 ha (4,169 acres) dedicated to red grapes and 2,782 ha (6,874 acres) planted to white grapes.

What was the name of the first Hunter Valley wine?

In the 1960s, a Sydney wine merchant named Leo Buring began marketing the first commercially successful Hunter Valley Semillon under the label “Rhine Gold”. In 1971, Murray Tyrrell released Australia’s first commercial bottling of Chardonnay which signalled the beginning of the Australian Chardonnay craze.