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Thumbnail Self-guided Icon Wine tasting experience at Wine House Hunter Valley
Cessnock (Hunter Valley)
1 Hour 30 Minutes
Participants: Minimum 1, Maximum 8
From €33.19
“Take yourself on a journey through some of the finest wines of the Hunter Valley accompanied by a delicious artisanal tasting plate!”
Thumbnail Hunter Valley Unearthed: Wine tasting experience at Wine House
Cessnock (Hunter Valley)
1 Hour
Participants: Minimum 1, Maximum 6
From €9.05
“Unearth the best of the Hunter Valley during a relaxed journey through a range of up to 8 fantastic wines!”
Thumbnail Hunter Valley Wineries Colourful Day Trip experience
Sydney (Hunter Valley)
9 Hours
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum Not Specified
From €114.06
“Awesome cellar doors, friendly experts, award-winning wines, beers and spirits, wonderful food, ocal produce, fun guide, and on-point music.”
Thumbnail The 'Taste At Your Pace' Experience at Krinklewood estate
Singleton (Hunter Valley)
45 Minutes
Participants: Minimum 1, Maximum 20
From €14.07
“Enjoy a selection of 5 Krinklewood organic and biodynamic wines from the Wild & Estate ranges in 'mini' wine bottles!”
Thumbnail Full-Day Hunter Valley Wine Tour from Sidney
Sydney (Hunter Valley)
9 Hours
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum 10
From €144.24
“Hunter Valley Signature Wine Tour From Sydney”
Thumbnail VAT1 Vertical Experience at Tyrrell's in Hunter Valley
Cessnock (Hunter Valley)
2 Hours
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum 10
From €150.88
“An iconic Hunter Valley experience, an exploration through the ages of Tyrrell's flagship Winemaker’s Selection Vat 1 Semillon”
Thumbnail Sacred Sites Vineyard Experience at Tyrrell's in Hunter Valley
Cessnock (Hunter Valley)
3 Hours
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum 6
From €286.66
“One of the most unique winery experiences available, and the only time Tyrrell's Sacred Sites wine collection is available for tasting”
Thumbnail VIP Tasting Experience at Tyrrell's in Hunter Valley
Cessnock (Hunter Valley)
1 Hour
Participants: Minimum 2, Maximum 10
From €45.26
“Taste iconic and award-winning Single Vineyard and Winemaker’s Selection wines at Tyrrell’s”

More information on Hunter Valley

Located just two hours north of Sydney, the Hunter Valley is Australia’s oldest wine region, renowned for producing some of the best wines in the New World. Also known for its gastronomic delights, the Hunter Valley is the perfect destination for your next gourmet getaway, packed with unique activities that go beyond wine tours and tastings.

With over 150 wineries, of which many can be visited for a wine tasting, the Hunter Valley is an unmissable stop for any wine lover. While in the area, you will have the opportunity to taste iconic wines like Hunter Valley’s Semillon, feast at acclaimed restaurants, and enjoy a full calendar of festivals and events that will make your getaway unforgettable.

Which food to taste in Hunter Valley?

The Hunter Valley is most famous for its world-class wineries, nonetheless, during your time in the area, you will have the chance to live various gourmet experiences thanks to the abundance of top-quality products, ranging from grass-fed beef to smoked fish, ripe aged cheeses, and fresh seafood. The valley is particularly known for its exceptional dairy products, including hard rind and soft cheeses, so don’t miss out on a cheese and wine pairing tasting experience.

Which wines to taste in Hunter Valley?

Your wine tastings in the Hunter Valley will surely feature wines produced using the four main varieties found in the area, Shiraz, Verdelho, Semillon, and Chardonnay. Semillon vines were first planted in the Hunter Valley in the 1830s, becoming a symbol of the region, while the first Chardonnay vineyards of Australia were planted in the area by the Tyrrell winery in the late 1960s.

Which is the best season to visit Hunter Valley?

Wine tastings and winery tours in the Hunter Valley can be organized all year round, however, most events and local festivals take place during spring, from September to November, when the climate is milder. Visiting the Hunter Valley during the winter months will instead allow you to avoid the crowds and enjoy a warming glass of wine in front of a fireplace. The Hunter Valley Wine and Beer Festival also takes place each year in June.

What things to do in Hunter Valley?

To make the most out of your next Hunter Valley getaway, save some time between your wine tastings and winery visits to enjoy unforgettable activities like hiking the trails of Barrington Tops National Park, kayaking along the banks of the Colo river, visiting the Hunter Valley Gardens, or flying over Hunter’s vineyards on a hot air balloon.