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Det som gör vingårdarna i New South Wales så fascinerande är miljön: en delstat som sträcker sig över Australiens äldsta vinregioner från Hunter Valley till Orange Highlands, med producenter som förvandlar Semillon, Shiraz, Chardonnay och Verdelho till Hunter Semillon, sval Orange Chardonnay och den jordiga Canberra District Shiraz. För resenärer som söker vingårdar nära dig eller en komplett vinturismupplevelse är New South Wales platsen att börja.

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Sherri B September 7, 2025
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How can I travel to New South Wales wine region by air?

Wineries are located throughout the region, mostly closer to Sydney, Wagga Wagga, and Newcastle cities. In fact, this is a great chance to discover not only the wineries in New South Wales, but also to see the sights of the region during your trip.
Sydney is a good starting point for your trip, as it is home to one of the largest international airports serving more than 40 domestic and international destinations.


  • You can get easily to wineries near Wagga Wagga from Sydney by non-stop flights which take only 58 minutes.

  • In the case of Newcastle, it is even faster to get by plane from Sydney, the road takes only 39 minutes

How can I travel to New South Wales wine region by car?

There are different routes if you plan your trip to wineries in New South Wales by car. However, Sydney is the connecting point for all the cities where mostly our wineries are located.
The road from Sydney to Wagga Wagga is 457 km, which is almost 5 hours of drive. In fact, you can stop to grab a bite on the way and to enjoy the view around.
Wineries around Newcastle are much closer with a 158 km distance. It's possible to get there from Sydney in 2 hours by car.

The best season to visit wineries in New South Wales

Spring and autumn are the most pleasant seasons to explore wineries in New South Wales.
In autumn, you have a chance to attend just at the moment of harvest (March). Try heading to a winery and seeing the beautiful hue of autumn leaves as winners pick up ripe and juicy grapes.
Spring is another excellent time to visit New South Wales wineries when the vines are just beginning to sprout new leaves.

What are the wineries in New South Wales like?

Wineries in New South Wales combine the best of the old and modern worlds of winemaking following sustainable growing.
There are several wineries of different styles here, ranging from medal-winning wineries, family-owned, traditional and vegan-friendly wineries to carbon neutral vineyards. Each of them has its own style and philosophy behind its wines.

Most common grape varieties and styles of wines produced in New South Wales

The most common grapes you will find on wines made at wineries in New South Wales are:
Red Varieties: Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot;
White Varieties: Chardonnay, Semillon, Riesling.
The Hunter Valley was one of the first regions of Australia to focus exclusively on table wines from the Semillon, Chardonnay, and Syrah varieties, which are represented here by extremely old clones. Quite soft and fragrant, it lends itself well to aging, eventually becoming more complex and tough. Cabernet Sauvignon, which is not friendly with rainy autumn, is not as common in New South Wales as in other regions. At the eastern slopes, there is a strip of weathered basalt soils (a sign of ancient volcanic activity), which restrain the energy of the grapes and often give the berries an expressed mineral flavor.

What do wineries in New South Wales offer?

Wineries in New South Wales have taken good care of the convenience of visitors and provide numerous facilities.
Almost all the wineries have activities for kids, which can be perfect for family trips, bus parking for groups while some wineries are pet friendly and allow them inside their cellars.
Hotel and restaurant facilities are available too and all wineries have cellar door sales.
To have a please moment at one of our partner wineries, check the availability of the services on our page.

1. What are the best wineries to visit in New South Wales?

These are the best wineries to visit in New South Wales:

2. Which wineries in New South Wales have restaurants?

These wineries in New South Wales have restaurants:

3. Which wineries in New South Wales have accommodation either apartment, hotel or b&b?

These wineries in New South Wales have accommodation:

4. How do you visit New South Wales wineries?

Most of the wineries in New South Wales are located in the wine regions in the countryside. The best way to prepare a visit to a winery in New South Wales is to book your visit in advance on our website.

5. Which are the best wineries to visit in New South Wales during my holiday or vacation?

The best wineries to visit during your holiday or vacation to New South Wales are:

6. Which wineries in New South Wales have cellar door sales?

These wineries in New South Wales have cellar door sales:

7. Which wineries in New South Wales are open to the public?

These wineries in New South Wales are open to the public with booking in advance:

8. Are there any small & boutique wineries to visit in New South Wales?

This is our selection of small & boutique wineries in New South Wales that you can visit:

9. What are the best family wineries to visit in New South Wales?

These are the best family wineries in New South Wales that you can visit:

10. Are there any wineries near Sydney, Newcastle or Gosford?

Use our interactive New South Wales winery map to browse wineries near Sydney, Newcastle and Gosford.

Are there any specific wine styles that New South Wales is known for?

New South Wales is known for several distinctive wine styles. The Hunter Valley is particularly famous for its dry, crisp, and age-worthy Semillon wines, as well as its full-bodied Shiraz. The region also produces some excellent Chardonnay and Verdelho wines. The Riverina region is renowned for its fortified wines, particularly Muscat and Topaque (formerly known as Tokay).