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What makes the wineries in Australia so compelling is the setting: a continent-spanning wine country of six states, each with its own climate and flagship varieties, with producers turning Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay and Riesling into old-vine Barossa Shiraz, Margaret River Cabernet, Clare Valley Riesling and Yarra Valley Pinot Noir. For travellers seeking wineries near you or a full wine tourism experience, Australia is the place to start.

What travellers says about Australia Wineries

Stix
Stix July 23, 2025
A+++ Met the owner Elka at the Perth food and wine show, was blown away by the wines and passion Elka has for her industry. To top it off she came around and gave...
Sherri B
Sherri B September 7, 2025
Loved our visit to Stockman's Ridge Beautiful setting, friendly team and some of the best wines we tasted in Orange. The Gruner and Cab Franc were standouts. We'll definitely be back!

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Frequently Asked Questions

How can I travel to Australia by air?

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

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

Melbourne Airport (MEL) in Victoria wine region

Brisbane Airport (BNE) in the Queensland wine region.

Perth Airport (PER) Western Australia wine region

Adelaide Airport (ADL) in the South Australia wine region.

How can I travel to Australia by car?

If you want to discover wineries 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, with Australian wineries. 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 reach wineries in South Australia, around Adelaide, you can drive along the highways A20, A32, A79, B83, A66, A8.

Wineries 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 of Australian wineries, travel around by the 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). Check the Queensland Rail timetable to find the most suitable train and visit some of the best Wineries in Australia.


How many wineries in Australia?

There are Nearly 2,300 wineries in Australia.

How many wine regions in Australia?

There are about 60 wine appellations, however the wineries in Australia are situated in 6 big wine regions:
1. Western Australia
2. South Australia
3. Victoria
4. New South Wales
5. Queensland
6. Tasmania

Where are the best wineries in Australia to taste white wine?

Most of the wineries in Australia produce some amazing white wines.

However, Hunter Valley in the region of New South Wales is believed to have the best of white wines.

Where are the best wineries in Australia to taste red wine?

Some of the Australian wineries produce very nice red Shiraz and Pinot Noir.

Most of them can be found in the areas of Victoria, South Australia, and New South Wales.

Where are the best wineries in Australia to taste sparkling wines?

The wineries in Australia produce very nice sparkling wines.

Check out the Tasmania region to taste exceptional sparkling wines.

What is the best wine region in Australia?

One of the most renowned and diverse wine regions in the country is the Barossa Valley in South Australia. Barossa Valley is known for its exceptional Shiraz wines, as well as other varieties such as Grenache and Riesling. Its rich winemaking heritage, picturesque landscapes, and world-class wines have earned it a reputation as one of Australia's top wine regions.