Discover Australia's oldest wine region on a social day tour from Sydney to Hunter Valley. Visit three wineries, enjoy optional lunch at 4 Pines, and finish with a vineyard picnic.
Start at Sobels Winery with a behind-the-scenes look at wine production, then taste their wines while learning about Hunter Valley's Semillon and Shiraz.
Continue to two more wineries—typically Bimbadgen Estate and De Bortoli Wines (famous for Noble One)—though venues may vary to avoid crowds. Our rotating selection includes Tamburlaine and Draytons.
Break for optional lunch at award-winning brewery, 4 Pines. Choose from hearty meals paired with beer, wine, or soft drinks.
Visit Hunter Valley Chocolate Company to browse locally-made chocolate.
Finish with a vineyard picnic featuring local wines and cheese. Unwind among the vines with your new friends.
Small-group experience with bilingual guides. You'll feel like you've joined friends on this memorable day trip to the Hunter Valley.
Meet your guide and fellow wine enthusiasts at Sydney Central. Board your comfortable minibus and begin your Hunter Valley adventure. Your guide shares insights about Australia's wine history and what makes Hunter Valley special during the scenic drive north.
Brief coffee break after we leave Sydney city and approach Australia's oldest wine region.
Welcome to Australia's oldest wine region, where winemaking has thrived since the 1820s. The Hunter Valley is renowned for its signature Semillon and Shiraz, produced across over 150 wineries ranging from historic family estates to contemporary boutique producers. Just two hours from Sydney, this picturesque region combines rich winemaking heritage with stunning valley landscapes.
Arrive at your first winery to kick off the day. Go behind-the-scenes to see wine production in action and learn how Hunter Valley wines are crafted. Then settle in for your first tasting, sampling Sobels' range while your guide explains the region's signature Semillon and Shiraz varietals that made Hunter Valley famous.
Arrive at Bimbadgen Estate, one of Hunter Valley's most recognisable landmarks with its iconic bell tower set high on a hill. Established in 1968, the name means "place of good view" in the local Indigenous language—and the panoramic vistas prove it. Sample their award-winning Semillon, Chardonnay, and Shiraz from old vines dating back over 50 years. The contemporary cellar door offers sweeping views across vineyards and the Barrington Ranges.
[NOTE: Winery visits subject to change on day to avoid crowds and ensure best experience. Alternative wineries (rotation based on crowds): Tamburlaine (organic wines), De Bortoli (family-owned classic), or Draytons (historic producer since 1853).]
Break for lunch at 4 Pines at the Farm, celebrated across Australia for exceptional craft beers. Enjoy their generous portions and choose from hearty menu options paired with craft beer, wine, or soft drinks. Take in the views while enjoying good food and even better company with your fellow travellers.
Explore handmade chocolates and local artisan products. Great opportunity to pick up gifts or treats to take home. Your guide allows time to explore and purchase.
Experience a true Hunter Valley family winery story. De Bortoli's heritage encompasses the universal immigrant tale of making good in an adopted land. The stone-fronted cellar door welcomes you to taste their range, including their world-renowned Noble One Botrytis Semillon—a dessert wine that's won international acclaim. Sample their Semillon, Shiraz, and Chardonnay while learning about the family's winemaking journey that spans generations.
[NOTE: Winery visits subject to change on day to avoid crowds and ensure best experience. Alternative wineries (rotation based on crowds): Tamburlaine or Draytons.]
Here's where the magic happens. Depending on weather and the vibe created throughout the day, your guide sets up a relaxed picnic among the vines. Settle in with local wine and cheese as the afternoon sun filters through the grapevines. Share stories and laughs with your new friends, swap wine recommendations, and soak in the peaceful valley views. This social finale is what transforms a standard wine tour into an unforgettable experience. It's the Australia you hoped to find.
We will be on a countdown to meet you at 812 George Street, Haymarket. PS between the St Laurence Church and Side Bar
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Australia's oldest wine region, offering beautiful vineyards, wine tasting, and gourmet dining.
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