Hunter Valley

New South Wales

Hunter Valley

The Hunter Valley, north of Sydney in New South Wales, is one of Australia's major wine regions, with a viticultural history dating back to the early 1800s. Known for varietals such as Semillon and Shiraz, it’s home to numerous wineries, including world-renowned brands and family-run boutique operations. Most are located south of the Hunter River and offer cellar door wine tastings and vineyard tours.

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Hunter Valley: beautiful wines and spectacular local produce

Escape to flourishing wine country, where world-famous wineries, acclaimed gourmet restaurants, delicious local produce and luxurious spa retreats await. Surrounded by magnificent natural beauty, and only two hours from Sydney, the Hunter Valley is Australia's oldest wine growing region. The district is home to some of Australia’s most distinctive and outstanding wines, most notably Hunter Valley semillon. It is also famous for producing outstanding shiraz, cabernet sauvignon, verdelho and chardonnay. Enjoy paddock-to-plate meals, beautiful vineyards and olive groves, live music festivals, hot air balloon rides, horse riding and walking.

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Winery Regions in Hunter Valley

Australia’s oldest wine region, the Hunter Valley has forged an international reputation for acclaimed wines, from distinguished semillon and classic shiraz to emerging varieties. It’s home to more than 150 cellar doors, so you can sip your way through the vineyards and meet the passionate winemakers.

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NSW Wines Region

Wine tourism in NSW offers experiences that are more diverse, engaging and immersive than traditional cellar door tastings alone. NSW is home to 14 incredible wine regions, each with their own distinct personality, varying topography, grape varieties and signature experiences. Travellers can not only taste and buy world-renowned wine but also try locally grown food, visit markets, explore historical sites, stay at luxury resorts and learn something new via a tour or masterclass and meet winemakers and chefs. This practical toolkit highlights six key wine regions in NSW in 6 days and will help you understand each region. Credit: VisitNSW

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