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Top 10 boutique Hunter Valley wineries


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The Hunter Valley’s world-class wineries are popular year-round for different reasons.

Visit between March and May and you will find the vineyards ablaze in all their autumnal glory; in winter, the weather is cool enough for you to cruise around the vineyards by bike and enjoy a roaring fire at night; summer is when garden gigs offer good vibes and music amid the vineyards; and spring is when the first buds begin to bloom on the vines.

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1
Scarborough Wine Co.
Scarborough Wine Co. Cellar Door does a great job of selling the Hunter Valley as a family-friendly destination.

2
Boydell's
The small-scale vineyard located in East Gresford is planted with hectares of shiraz, pinot noir, merlot, verdelho & chardonnay.

3
Hanging Tree Wines
Take a moment to breathe in the countryside at Hanging Tree Wines’ cellar door, which is housed within an old cow shed.

4
Briar Ridge Vineyard
Count yourself lucky if cellar door manager Steven Pike is on hand to walk you through a wine tasting at this storied Hunter Valley estate.

5
Winmark - Vineyard & Accommodation
Winmark means ‘Fields of Wines’ in Danish, the native tongue of owner Karin Adcock.

6
Usher Tinkler Wines Cellar and Salumi
Unique cellar door in a renovated church, with a relaxed environment for adventurous wine drinkers.

7
Vinden Wines
Trailblazing viticulturist Angus Vinden has taken over the reins of the family-run business and given it a refresh under Vinden Wines.

8
Wild Ren Wines
You will see the familiar through fresh eyes at Wild Ren Wines’ cellar door, which reads more like a wine bar than a place for a tasting.

9
1813
The 1813 Cellar Door is one of the must-dos when it comes to Hunter Valley wineries.

10
Comyns & Co.
You might want to devote an entire weekend to visiting the cellar door at Comyns & Co, a Hunter Valley winery.
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