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The most direct introduction to Australia as a wine destination comes through tasting tours that weave through a continent-spanning wine country of six states, each with its own. Whether you're looking for wine tastings near you or a full day among the vines, Australia puts the options within easy reach.

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Jacqueline
Jacqueline April 12, 2022
Wando Lodge Lovely relaxing rural boutique winery. Small selection of wines were great with our yummy cheese platter. Hostess Sue and her menagerie were delightful.
Amanda
Amanda June 18, 2024
919 Winery - Superb What a lovely wine tasting experience: 🙏🙏
Amaya
Amaya February 20, 2026
Winery Everything was perfect. We booked the premium experience and it was worth it. The wines were amazing, 10/10. The man explaining the wines answered all of our...
donna
donna December 18, 2025
A great start Never having done a wine/food pairing tasting before we weren’t really sure it would suit our youngest son who’d never experienced a cellar door before. The...
Petra
Petra May 12, 2025
Ms What a magical spot for a winery. We were looked after and waited on with such grandeur. A magnificent experience creating a broadened understanding of...

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Frequently Asked Questions

How can I travel to Australia by air?

To visit some of the best wine tastings and tours in Australia, the local airports are in your service to provide international or domestic flights.

Sydney Airport (SYD) in New South Wales wine region.

Melbourne Airport (MEL) in Victoria wine region.

Brisbane Airport (BNE) in Queensland wine region.

Perth Airport (PER) in Western Australia wine region.

Adelaide Airport (ADL) in South Australia wine region.

How can I travel to Australia by car?

If you want to discover wine tastings and tours in Australia by car, the tips below might be helpful.

To visit the wineries in New South Wales, from Canberra, via road B52, you can reach Batemans Bay and then switch to A1 and continue to the north.

A1 goes through many great cities, to get a wine tour in Australia. For example Nowra, Wollongong, Sydney, New Castle, and Port Macquarie.

Melbourne and its surroundings in the Victoria wine region can be reached by the following highways: M1, A420, A440, A300, M39, and M31.

To visit wine tastings and tours in Australia, around Adelaide, you can drive along the highways A20, A32, A79, B83, A66, A8.

Wine tours in Western Australia, near the cities of Perth, Bunbury, and Albany, are connected by highways 1, 95, 50, 115, 20, 120, 107, 104, and 10.

How can I travel to Australia by train?

To visit the best wine tastings and tours in Australia, you can easily travel around using the country's well-maintained train system.

The Indian Pacific provides a weekly train to travel from Sydney (New South Wales) to Adelaide (South Australia), and then to Perth (Western Australia). The train leaves every Wednesday from Sydney and reaches Perth on Saturday.

Other providers as The Inlander, Spirit of Outback, The Westlander, provide daily trains to transport in and around Brisbane (Queensland), and Sydney (New South Wales).

What is the most popular wine in Australia?

Shiraz is the most popular wine in Australia. Make sure to try the full-bodied, red Shiraz during your wine tours in Australia.

What is the best wine region in Australia?

Though wine tastings and tours in Australia are amazing around the entire country, it is considered that South Australia produces the most amazing and diverse wines.

Where in Australia has best wine?

Barossa Valley in South Australia. This region is especially famous for producing some of the world's best Shiraz wines. The Barossa Valley's Shiraz is known for its rich, full-bodied character, deep color, and complex flavor profile, often with notes of dark fruits, chocolate, and spice. Additionally, the region also produces excellent Cabernet Sauvignon and Grenache. The Barossa Valley is not just a wine destination; it's a cultural experience, steeped in the history and traditions of Australian winemaking.

What is the wine capital of Australia?

The wine capital of Australia is often considered to be Adelaide, South Australia. Adelaide is unique in being a major city surrounded by famous wine regions in every direction. It is the gateway to renowned wine regions such as the Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, Clare Valley, and the Adelaide Hills. Each of these regions contributes significantly to Australia's reputation as a top wine-producing country.

Is Australia good for wine?

Yes, Australia is highly regarded for its wine production and is considered one of the world's major wine-producing countries. The country's diverse climate and varied landscapes allow for a wide range of grape varieties to be cultivated, leading to a broad spectrum of wine styles.