The Best Wineries in Canberra for an ACT Tipple
We’ve done the work for you; make the most of your weekend in the ACT with a visit to the best wineries in Canberra.
The Canberra wine region is a hidden gem but that doesn't mean the quality is any less than some of the more well-known Aussie spots.
For those who appreciate a fine drop, Canberra is known for a leisurely day with good friends or a quiet wine and cheese rendezvous. Say cheers to a wine-filled adventure with this edit of the best wineries in Canberra.
Brindabella Hills Winery
Not only one of the best wineries in Canberra, Brindabella Hills Winery also happens to be one of the most beautiful - just ask the countless couples who have chosen this stunning setting for their wedding!
It's not hard to see why people flock here, with the rows of vineyards and Murrumbidgee River creating the perfect backdrop to the rolling hills winery, while the cool-climate varieties produced here are second to none.
Pop in for a tasting to try the vino for yourself, or make it a fancy day out with a 2 or 3-course lunch with wine pairings at the gorgeous on-site restaurant.
156 Woodgrove Close, Hall, ACT
Helm
Helm has won the hearts of the local wine community. Their Rieslings and Cabernet Sauvignon are simply outstanding, making this a definite go-to for wine aficionados.
What sets Helm apart is that it's not just about sipping wine; it's an experience that combines entertainment and education. Many rave about it being one of the most entertaining and educational wineries to visit in the region.
19 Butts Road, Murrumbateman
Contentious Character Winery
Contentious Character Winery, in new modern digs on the buzzing Dairy Road, is a delightful departure from the ordinary. They take a refreshingly flexible approach to winemaking, allowing each season and the vine's whims to guide their creations.
This boutique winery offers a diverse range of wines, from elegant Pinot Noirs to full-bodied Shiraz. A cool-climate haven, it's a spot for unwinding with friends over a leisurely lunch. Their award-winning boutique wines, including the coveted limited edition Founder's Museum and Founder's Reserve wines, each boast a mature character that has mellowed to perfection.
1 Dairy Road, Fyshwick
Eden Road
Just a stone's throw from the city centre, Eden Road Wines is the place to discover cool climate wines. They're a relatively young boutique wine producer but they've already got an impressive array of award-winning wines under their belt. Don't know where to start? Their 2021 Eden Road Canberra Syrah or their 2021 Gundagai Sangiovese won't let you down.
3182 Barton Highway, Murrumbateman
Shaw Wines
The Shaw family, with deep roots in Murrumbateman, has curated a remarkable experience. The winery's architectural beauty stands tall, matched only by the chic allure of their cellar door.
What distinctly sets Shaw Wines apart is their wine-tasting experience. Knowledgeable staff guide visitors through wine pairs, unveiling nuanced flavours. If a leisurely tasting isn't your preference, settle into a comfortable armchair, savouring a glass of their finest alongside a Vineyard platter, all while soaking in breathtaking views from the covered terrace.
34 Isabel Drive, Murrumbateman NSW
Mount Majura Vineyard
Nestled in Majura Valley, this winery boasts a rich history, rooted in geological insights and visionary viticulture. Their Tempranillo, a star in the making, is a testament to their unique terroir. Mount Majura Vineyard is a quiet haven for wine enthusiasts who appreciate the finer things. Cheers to that!
88 Lime Kiln Road, Majura
Clonakilla
Located just a short 45-minute drive from the capital, Clonakilla is a true gem. Known for its award-winning Shiraz Viognier, it is a must-visit for any wine enthusiast.
This place has a history that is as rich as its wines. John Kirk planted the first vines here back in 1971, not knowing that it would eventually earn a spot among the best wineries in the country.
3 Crisps Lane, Murrumbateman
Four Winds Vinery
Four Winds Vineyard thrives on simplicity and focuses on two things: crafting exceptional wine and serving what arguably is the best wood-fired pizza around the area.
Tucked away in the heart of the capital's wine country (it's just a 30-minute drive from Canberra), Four Winds offers the ideal setting for a laid-back, long lunch with friends. But if you ask us, it's the family and staff's warm and welcoming atmosphere that truly makes your visit a memorable and delightful experience.
Be sure to sample their award-winning Shiraz and try out their intriguing Shiraz Rosé Gin.
9 Patemans Lane, Murrumbateman
Lerida Estate
Lerida Estate, a leisurely 30-minute jaunt from Canberra, is deemed to be one of the region's best wineries. Situated at the foot of the Cullerin Range at Lake George, Lerida Estate is dedicated to creating world-class wines that beautifully represent the unique terroir.
Their passion brought them to focus on wild yeast fermentation and minimal intervention to produce wines of elegance and complexity. The result? Exquisite bottles Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Rieslings that you will want to bring home in giant cases.
Exercise good judgement if you make it to the vineyard as Lerida Estate wines are made in small batches and are not always easy to find. Don't say we didn't warn you!
87 The Vineyards Road, Collector
Pankhurst Wines
Nestled just outside Canberra, Pankhurst Wines is a well-kept secret. Established back in 1986, this place has a knack for producing wines that age gracefully.
Their secret? Expert knowledge and a commitment to eco-friendly practices give the land, its ecosystems, and the wines some extra love.
Your visit could include indulging in fireside cheese and wine tastings while taking in the picturesque views of the Brindabella Ranges.
56 Woodgrove Close, Wallaroo
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