Wine tasting in Hunter Valley near to Sydney Australia
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This time we went for wine tasting at Hunter Valley. We took a tour and did a total of 5 different wineries. The tour was really nice and it is at just around 2 hours to get there. If you like wine and have time for a nice tour this is a really nice place to do so. The wineries that we visited were the following:
1. Kelman Vineyard.
2. Drayton's Family Wines.
3. The Cellar restaurant.
4. Mc Guican wines.
5. The Hunter Olive Centre. (Just tasted oils there)
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Travel through Australia's oldest wine production region - the Hunter Valley.
The Hunter Valley, north of Sydney in New South Wales, is one of Australia's major wine regions, with a viticultural history dating back to the early 1800s. Known for varietals such as Semillon and Shiraz, it’s home to numerous wineries, including world-renowned brands and family-run boutique operations. Most are located south of the Hunter River and offer cellar door wine tastings and vineyard tours.
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Visiting the Hunter Valley Boutique Tours - Australia
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If you're in search of a great day trip from Sydney, Australia, join David's Been Here and Hunter Valley Boutique Tours on an unforgettable trip to New South Wales' oldest wine region. The Hunter Valley is home to over 150 unique, delicious wineries with beautiful, sprawling vineyards and friendly, hospitable venues. Family owned and operated Hunter Valley Boutique Tours brings you around to all the top wineries of the region, from the local & unique Iron Gate Estate and Ernest Hill Vineyards to the boutique, award-winning vineyards of Peacock Hill. With an included lunch at Australia's best contemporary restaurant alongside some of the country's finest, locally made wines, a visit to the Hunter Valley with Hunter Valley Boutique Tours is an excellent way to spend a day outside of Sydney.
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Wine Tasting Reviews 20. James Estate Hunter Valley Vitai Vintage 2012 Semillon wine review.
Support Prize Wines! Check out our ebook: This video includes a review of the delicious James Estate Hunter Valley Vitai 2012 Semillon. This is a smooth and fruity semillon that I was quite surprised to find considering it is 2012. Definitely easy to drink and most enjoyable. Grab a bottle and enjoy responsibly with company!
If you're in Australia and would like to find the latest vintage I recommend checking GetWinesDirect first:
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There's so much to do in Sydney, and if you ever run out of things to do (though highly unlikely), there is still a plethora of things to do. A couple hours drive from Sydney CBD is Hunter Valley, Australia's oldest and arguably most famous wine region. There is so much to do in the Hunter Valley, and whether you are looking to indulge, escape, or invigorate your senses, there is something for you.
Not too long ago, i spent a weekend in the Hunter Valley with a few of my friends, tasting a bunch of wine, eating a moderate amount of cheese and soaked in those beautiful vineyard views. I've complied a list of top things to do whenever you're in the Hunter Valley region, so if you're ever also in the area, here's a list of things you can also consider doing:
1. Stop over at Simply D'vine Cafe for some brunch food
Address:151 Wine Country Dr, Nulkaba NSW 2325, Australia
2. Alternatively, head over to Cafe Enzo for some hearty brunch
Rustic dining spot with a courtyard, coffee and Italian dishes cooked with locally sourced produce.
Address: Broke Rd &, Ekerts Rd, Pokolbin NSW 2320, Australia
3. Check out the Hunter Valley Chocolate Company
Petersons Champagne House corner Broke & Branxton Rd Pokolbin, Corrabare NSW 2325, Australia
4. Check out Hunter Valley Cheese Company
447 McDonalds Rd, Pokolbin NSW 2320, Australia
5. Go wine tasting at a plethora of vineyards & estates in the Hunter Valley:
i) McGuigan Wines, Hunter Valley
Address: 447 McDonalds Rd, Pokolbin NSW 2320, Australia
''A celebrated Hunter Valley winery offering boutique wines including the McGuigan Cellar Select Chardonnay 2017.''
ii) Audrey Wilkinson Vineyard, Hunter Valley
Address: 750 De Beyers Rd, Pokolbin NSW 2320, Australia
Rated by Gourmet Traveller Wine as one of the Top 10 Cellar Doors in the country, and the only one in NSW, our Cellar Door is perched atop a foot hill of the Brokenback Mountain Ranges, and is a true must see site of the Hunter Valley.
iii) Hanging Tree Wines, Hunter Valley
Address: 294 O'Connors Rd, Pokolbin NSW 2320, Australia
he Hanging Tree Wines Vineyard is perched on the most scenic ridge of Pokolbin in the sensational Hunter Valley, an easy 2 hour drive from Sydney and 40 minutes from Newcastle. Featuring a fully stocked cellar, prominent cellar door, luxury accommodation and access to a wide variety of attractions in the Hunter Valley, Hanging Tree Wines is your new home away from home.
6. Grab some comfort food at Kee Ho Restaurant, Hunter Valley
132 Vincent St, Cessnock NSW 2325, Australia
7. Head on over to the Hunter Valley Gardens
Hunter Valley Gardens is in the heart of Hunter Valley wine country, located in Pokolbin, NSW, Australia. It opened in 2003 and is now open everyday of the year except Christmas Day.
Address: 2090 Broke Rd, Pokolbin NSW 2320, Australia
Additional things to check out:
1. Muse Dining - Award Winning Hunter Valley Restaurant
Located at the entrance to Pokolbin in the iconic Hungerford Hill Winery, Muse Restaurant aims to be a showcase of Hunter Valley produce with an emphasis on seasonality and quality.
Address: 2450 Broke Rd, Pokolbin NSW 2320, Australia
2. Hot air balloon Hunter Valley
Multi-award winning Balloon Aloft has been offering Hunter Valley balloon flights for over thirty-five years. Hunter Valley balloon flights begin at sunrise and take in views of the picturesque wine regions of Pokolbin, Lovedale, Rothbury or Broke.
Address: 1/26 Lodge Rd, Lovedale NSW 2325, Australia
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Hunter Valley Wine Tasting Tour 2017 Australia
Hunter Valley Wine Tasting Tour 2017 Australia
Audrey Wilkinson Vineyard in Hunter Valley, Australia
In Pokolbin, Hunter Valley lies the historic Audrey Wilkinson Vineyard. It's was one of the first and was founded 1866. The vineyard is beautifully located among green hillsides. The wine tasting featured several unique wines.
Wine + Cheese + Chocolate Tasting Tour to Hunter Valley form Sydney
Spoil yourself on one of our Hunter Valley wine, chocolate and cheese day tour with cute animals encounter. Travel through the beautiful countryside, rolling fields and the Australian bush land. While in the Hunter Valley, savour up to 20 different wine varieties, learn some of the subtleties of tasting, and choose your personal favourite. Your day tour includes a look behind the scenes in a guided wine making tour at one of Hunter Valley's finest Boutique wineries. Taste some delicious cheeses and local produce all as part of your day tour before returning to Sydney.
Scarborough Wine Co, Hunter Valley, Australia : Our Home. Your Wine.
Welcome to the Scarborough Wine Co situated 2.5 hrs from Sydney in the beautiful Hunter Valley. In this video Sally and Jerome Scarborough introduce you to their home property on Gillards Rd, Pokolbin and show you why Scarborough Wine Co is considered as one of the leading producers in the Hunter Valley. Scarborough Wine Co -- the taste of Home Grown passion, proudly producing wines since 1987 and specialising in Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. Our two cellar doors offer unique, guided tasting experiences. Our Home. Your Wine.
TOP 30 POKOLBIN (NSW) Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Pokolbin - New South Wales (NSW), Australia. Pokolbin is the heart of Hunter Valley, one of the best known wine regions in Australia. Most of tourist attractions in Pokolbin is wine tasting tours. You will discover so many elegant wineries and vineyard in Pokolbin. Others tourist attractions in Pokolbin is Hunter Valley Gardens.
There are best or popular wineries and vineyard in Pokolbin such as Ivanhoe Wines, Scarborough Wine Co, Audrey Wilkinson Vineyard, Leogate Estate Wines, Peterson House, Piggs Peake Winery, Harkham Wines, Tyrrell's Wines, Brokenwood Wines, Waverley Estate, Cockfighters Ghost, Tamburlaine Organic Wines, McGuigan Wines, Wine House Hunter Valley, Keith Tulloch Wines, Hope Estate, Thomas Wines, Gundog Estate, Tempus Two Cellar Door, Usher Tinkler Wines, Bimbadgen Winery, First Creek Wines, Petersons Wines Broke Road, Ben Ean, Pepper Tree Wines, Hanging Tree Wines, Hungerford Hill Wines, Tulloch Wines, Hunter Distillery, etc.
Thats all about things to do in Pokolbin, Hunter Valley Regions, New South Wales, Australia. Listing all of best wineries and vineyard in the heart of Hunter Valley Regions, Pokolbin. Hope this video by Explore Australia will help you choose the places to visit in Pokolbin.
Wine Tours & Wine Tasting at Hunter Valley in NSW
Hunter Valley Wine Tours and Wine Tasting at Hunter Valley in NSW
Hunter Valley Wine & Food Festival - Margan Wines
Wine Review: Pokolbin Estate Hunter Valley Reds - Episode 67
In this episode we invite Pokolbin Estate owner, Richard Friend over for a chat with Rob. On offer were two great wines - the Pokolbin Estate Belebula Tempranillo (grown on limestone soils) and the Reserve Shriaz. Both wines from from the 2007 vintage.
Have you tried either of these wines before? If you have do let us know your thoughts.
Wine tour of the Hunter Valley in Australia - Travel Yourself
Cailin from Travel Yourself visits the famous Hunter Valley wine region with Boutique Tours Australia just outside of Sydney, Australia, stopping at the Iron Gate Estate, Savannah Estate and Ernest Hill.
Special thanks to Boutique Wine Tours Australia and Destination NSW
Filmed with my Nikon D5100 using a 17-55mm lens
Private Guided Wine Tour to Hunter Valley - www.sydneytourguide.com.au
Indulge in the magic of the Hunter Valley grape - made into award winning delicious wines. Learn how to match food with wine. Feast on the gourmet produce and take the opportunity to buy wine from the cellar doors at great prices.
Visit the 1850 historic sandstone village of Wollombi to experience its quaint famous pub and infamous *Jungle Juice*
- Stop at the Hunter Valley Garden Village to browse their gourmet stores and excellent cafes in a magnificent garden setting where we enjoy lunch. (own cost)
Try the yummy hand made chocolates and fudge at the Chocolate Shop for a sweet treat.
- Sample a variety of cheeses at the Hunter Valley Smelly Cheese Shop.
- Visit 10-12 wineries with opportunity to purchase great wines
Small groups - providing personal attention
Plonk Ep 2 | Hunter Valley
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Hoping it will bring the show some much needed credibility, the Plonk team head north to the Hunter Valley where they have secured an exclusive interview with wine legend Bruce Tyrrell.
On the road to Plonk the team visit:
- The Hunter Valley, Australia's oldest wine growing region renowned for its Semillon
- Australian winemaking icon Bruce Tyrrell at Tyrrell's Wines
- Peppers Guest House
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SYD Vlog Day 3 - Hunter Valley Wine Tour
Day 3 in Sydney - Dec 2017
We joined a wine tour to Hunter Valley.
Picked up at 7am from Sydney CBD,
2 hours journey to Hunter Valley.
Winery 1: Tulloch Wine from Pokolbin Subregion of Hunter Valley
Winery 2: McGuigan Wines
Wine Tasting 3: various wines at The Hunter Wine Theatre.
Lunch at Brewhouse Restaurant.
Chocolate Tasting at Keith Tulloch Winery
Winery 4: Capercaillie Wines
2 hours journey back to Sydney CBD.
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Tempus Two
Ensconced within the heart of the Hunter Valley, the Tempus Two winery is a must-visit New South Wales destination in its own right. From the stunning steel-frame architecture, to the on-site restaurants, friendly staff and delicious drops -- Tempus Two has it all. Eat Play & Stay's very own Mahlia Simpson goes behind the scenes at this incomparable winery to find out what sets Tempus Two apart from the rest.
Heathcote Shiraz Heaven at The Leveson Hotel (A Top Australian Wines Wine Tasting Event)
How do you describe the perfect Sunday?
Perfect Heathcote wines — one after another, in the perfect setting: the hidden North Melbourne gem of The Leveson, sharing the perfect meal with the perfect company.
On the 1st on June, Top Australian Wines held one of its regular Wine Wasting Events at the the Leveson Hotel, Heathcote Shiraz Heaven, where up to nine shiraz wines were sampled by an appreciative group of wine connoisseurs.
The wines tasted on the day were:
2012 Meehan Shiraz
2012 Bull Lane Shiraz
2012 Condie Kyneton Road Shiraz
2012 Tellurian Pastiche Shiraz
2010 St Michaels Reserve Shiraz
2008 Downing Estate Shiraz
2012 Paul Osicka Shiraz
2010 Wanted Man White Label Single Vineyard Shiraz
2004 Barnadown Run Henry Bennett's Voluptuary
Martin Peston was the host of the event; the video was shot by Marc Verna Productions.
For photos taken by Marc Verna Productions on the day, visit the Wine Tasting Events blog:
Wine Tasting Reviews 14.Lambloch Estate Hunter Valley Flipside Shiraz wine review.
Support Prize Wines! Check out our ebook: This video includes a review of the lovely Flipside Shiraz from Lambloch Estate in the Hunter Valley. Enjoyed the softness of the Shiraz and the subtleness of the tannin and finish. A quaffing wine to be enjoyed now. I especially liked the refreshing peppery notes on the nose. Worth checking out if you're looking for a light bodied shiraz.
If you're in Australia and would like to find the latest vintage I recommend checking GetWinesDirect first:
Welcome to Prize Wines. A sporadic video blog about the wines I'm drinking now.
Please bear with me as I approach this from a casual wine drinker background. I'm not a wine grower. I'm a social wine drinker. So my description or off the cuff comments may not cover all the nuances of the wine. If you'd like to add more to my description of a particular wine, especially if you're the wine grower, distributor or retailer please feel free to comment below.
To keep updated on when further videos are uploaded, please subscribe by clicking the subscribe button at the top of the page.
This review may not reflect the reviews of other wine drinkers and wine organisations I may be associated with and are mine alone.
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Thank you for watching my wine reviews.
I've received many fantastic and appreciated comments from people all around that have found the videos useful and I have seen a dramatic increase in the amount of people watching them (thank you, thank you very much), so in 2015 I will return with more wine review videos.
If you are a wine producer and would like me to review your wine for free, please click on 'about' on my channel and send me a message. I'll email you the address to post the wine to as soon as possible. If you find the video useful you are welcome to use it on your website. Videos are recorded with a Samsung Galaxy Note II mobile and are completely unscripted.
I cannot guarantee that I will be able to review every bottle of wine I receive but I will endeavour to do so. If your wine tastes great, it'll definitely get a review. If it doesn't, I would not wish to upload the video in case I was just unlucky enough to get a bad bottle, or there was some bottle shock in delivery, or it had been affected by the heat.
I'm not a sommelier so, in that sense, you can receive down-to-earth reviews from the point of view of a real customer who just loves wine.
If you're an enjoyer of fine wines like me and you like these videos and would like to contribute in some way, feel free to leave a comment below on what your favourite wine is like. If you're interested in supporting the creation of future videos, please consider buying our ebook: Secret Sydney Bars Walking Tour Guide 2014: A Guide to Finding Over 37 Interesting, Unique and Hidden Bars in Sydney City, from The Rocks to City Centre. It's available on Amazon for Kindle. You can find out more about it here: (We make about 25c from every sale so every little bit helps!)
I am now a member of the Wine Society - a not for profit co-operative representing Australia, based in Sydney. If you decide to sign up as a new member of The Wine Society, please quote my member number as your reference - 171607. Find out more about the Wine Society at:
I also now have a Face Book page on wine. Early days yet but if you could 'like' it, that would be very much appreciated.
Thank you for your interest in Prize Wines.