Hunter Valley Wine Tasting Tours
Hunter Valley Wine Tasting Tours are the most popular tours we do.

Take your friends and family to the beautiful Hunter Valley on a wine tasting tour in deluxe air-conditioned mini buses or luxury coaches.
Situated about 2.5 hours from Sydney, the Hunter Valley offers the most spectacular wineries and diverse choices in all of Australia.
Our experienced drivers know all the best wineries, where you can relax and enjoy your day in the surrounds of the lucious Hunter Valley vineyards.
All our wine tours are private so you do not join another group and we focus on you and your group throughout the day to give you the most enjoyable experience you'll never forget.
We can help with your itinerary & help you choose a mixture of large and small wineries with some that offer cheese, snacks and condiments for free tasting and of course the chocolate factory is always a winner.
The Blue Tongue Brewery for lunch nver fails to satisfy with their large homemade pies in a bowl and the popular beer paddle.
Our Choice Wineries:
McGuigan Wines
• Red, Cabernet Merlot, Merlot, Rosé, Chardonnay, Sparkling Shiraz, Semillon
• Cheese tasting, condiments (jams and sauces)
• Cellar Door
• Sit Down Wine Tasting (private area if booked)
• Picnic Tables
• Coach & Minibus accessible
Tyrell’s Wines
• Semillon, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Shiraz, Sparkling Wines, Fortified Wines, Merlot
• Winery Tours
• Picnic Tables
• Award Winning Wines
• Coach & Minibus accessible
Lakes Folly – 2 fine wines
• Red Cabernet blend & White Chardonnay
• Winery Tour
• Personal experience
• Minibus accessibility only
Small Wine Makers – over 30 wines
• Semillon, Shiraz, Sangiovese, Viognier, Barbera, Tempranillo, Sparkling & Port wines
• Australian Regional Food Store & Café (specialty cheeses, patés, meats, and breads)
• Minibus accessible
Blue Tongue Brewery Café
• Beer (Beer Tasting Paddle with accompanying notes for each of the 6 brews)
• Lunch
• Minibus & Coach accessible
Tempus Two
• Merlot, Chardonnay, Semillon Sauvignon Blanc, Shiraz, Tempranillo, Sparkling Wine
• Japanese Restaurant (Tepanyaki)
• Award Winning Wines
• Cellar Door
• Cheese Shop
• Function Room (Barrel Room)
• Coach & Minibus accessible
Petersons Champagne House
• Sparkling Wines, Pink Sparkling Wines
• Oyster Bar
• Restaurant
• Chocolate House
• Group tastings for 8 or more people are $5p/p and include your very own Bubble expert and an accompaniment of cheese and biscuits.
• Minibus & Coach accessible
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