There are 64 wineries in Australia producing Shiraz Cabernet
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Located close to the town of Cowaramup, AD HOC is a newly acquired property by the Cherubino family, offering a relaxed and casual wine-tasting experience.
The Bartagunyah Estate vineyard was first established in 1997 and the resulting wines have quickly become renowned for their quality.
Burnt Acre Vineyard was purchased by Cliff Stubbs & Maureen O'Connor in 1989, and named 'Burnt Acre' after a 1991 grass fire.
Draped on picturesque slopes a stones-throw from the ocean, Driftwood Estate has been creating flavourful wines of character and distinction for 30 years.
Since 1972 Evans & Tate has held a special place in the hearts of Australian wine drinkers and continue to offer their trusted styles, as well as new offerings, and the premium Redbrook range.
Against the backdrop of the vineyard, a fresh, refined and elegant Japanese restaurant welcomes locals and visitors for modern dining.
Immerse yourself in the serenity of country living on our secluded farm just outside Mudgee. Sample our wines and olive oils or stay at our accommodation and leave rejuvenated.
Karra Yerta Wines is a winery located in the acclaimed Eden Valley wine region, in South Australia.
Discover lesser seen wines like Montepulciano, Zinfandel, Durif and more at this picturesque boutique vineyard in the tranquil Darling Ranges.
Named a "rockstar" of the WA wine industry by The West Australian Wine Guide, this 5 Star Halliday-rated winery is the place for chilled wine tastings, home-made gelato and Summer Sunday sessions.
One of Australia’s oldest and largest family-owned wineries.
Experience a vibrant and evolving range of exciting regional wines at the warm and friendly cellar door of Manjimup locals; Mark and Tracey Aitken.
1837 Barossa Wines are one of the truly grand wines of the Barossa Valley, made for a very small, select group of wine lovers and refined taste buds.
Enjoy an opportunity to experience their portfolio of 1847 premium wines.
Avonmore Estate is a winery located in the picturesque Bendigo wine region, in Victoria.
With some of the oldest vines in the Barossa, Bethany Wines has special place in the region’s winemaking story.
Bleasdale Vineyards is a winery located in the acclaimed Langhorne Creek wine region, in South Australia.
Using 100% estate grown wines this down-to-earth family winery has grown from a sea-change adventure to a well-loved cellar door and café/restaurant destination in Margaret River.
Premium Barossa Red wines from Charles Melton are crafted to reflect the rhythm of the seasons, the richness of our earth and the quiet patience of its people.
Cooke Brothers Wines is the collaboration of three brothers, producing small batch, single vineyard wines that reflect the site.
Crabtree Watervale Wines produce small parcels of award winning handcrafted wines by people who love what they do.
Over 30 years in the making, Domaine de Binet is the realisation of a young boy’s dream and is the family label of winemaker Daniel Binet.
Located in the heart of Wallcliffe, Margaret River’s tiniest vineyard specialises in hand-crafting the classic Australian Cabernet Shiraz blend in an award-winning local style.
Barossa wines crafted from the earth and guided by our hands.
As one of Mudgee Region’s historic properties, Gooree produces a ‘thoroughbred of wines’ available on-site and at the Mudgee town cellar door.
Vineyard, winery, cellar door and weekend long lunches.
A little piece of paradise in the Ferguson Valley, voted as one of “The 10 best new wineries” in Australia and winner of the Gold plate Award for the best Restaurant in a Winery in Regional WA.
We are a small family owned winery that focuses on highlighting some of the oldest and best grapes in the Barossa in unique small batch wines.
Hobbs Barossa Ranges is a winery located in the gorgeous Barossa Valley wine region, in South Australia.
Howard Park is a pioneering family-owned winery specialising in the premier regions of Margaret River and the Great Southern, crafting wines of provenance and elegance.