Browse Wineries From Tasmania's Top Wine Appellations

Discover the Best Wineries to Visit in Tasmania

Wineries in Tasmania are spread across a cool island state with vineyards along the Derwent and Coal rivers and in the Tamar Valley, where producers work with Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Riesling and Pinot Gris to craft mineral-driven Riesling, fine Chardonnay and some of Australia's most elegant Pinot Noir. For anyone looking for wine tastings near you or a deeper dive into the region, Tasmania has something at every level.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to reach Tasmania wine region by car

Tasmania can be explored by car and it's often the most efficient way to get around. You can get over on the Spirit of Tasmania ferry service from Melbourne and there are also car hire options before you arrive.

How to reach Tasmania wine region by bus

With no passenger train services on the island, buses are the most popular way of travel in Tasmania.

What are the best wineries to visit in Tasmania?

Which wineries in Tasmania have restaurants?

Which wineries in Tasmania have accommodation either apartment, hotel or b&b?

What are the best family wineries to visit in Tasmania?

How do you visit Tasmania wineries?

Grey Sands Vineyard, Winter Brook Vineyard, Bishops Vineyard, Josef Chromy Wines, Riversdale Estate. You can visit these wineries by booking a wine trip through Winetourism.com!

What is the best season to visit in Tasmania?

From November through March, wineries in Tasmania are hard at work as this is the ideal time for harvesting grapes due to the cool climate.

What should you know about wineries in Tasmania?

Tasmania has earned notoriety for their sparkling wines, pinot noir, chardonnay and riesling in particular. Unfortunately, these varieties are hard to come by so not everyone can enjoy them. Restaurants and retailers lucky enough to find them recognize their worth.

What are the most common grape varieties in wineries of Tasmania?

Tasmanian wineries are known to primarily cultivate four grape varietals: Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, and Riesling.