Grampians Wine Tasting Tours: Savoring the Region’s Best Vineyards

Grampians Wine Tasting Tours: Savoring the Region’s Best Vineyards

The Grampians wine region is more than just a wine tasting – it’s an experience in the world of cool climate wines, stunning landscapes and 150+ years of winemaking history. Tucked away in Victoria’s countryside, this is a secret gem for wine lovers who want award-winning wines in a beautiful setting. From underground cellars at historic vineyards like Seppelt Great Western to sipping wines with views of the Grampians National Park, the region has something for everyone. Whether you’re a wine aficionado or just nature and fine drink lover, a trip to the Grampians is the ultimate way to taste the best of Australia.

The Winemaking Heritage

The Grampians wine region has a rich winemaking history dating back to the 1860s, making it one of the oldest wine regions in Australia. Famous for cool climate Shiraz the region’s wines have won awards for their flavour, texture and finesse. With vineyards on elevated slopes the terroir of the Grampians plays a big part in producing wines that reflect the mineral soil and cool climate.

One of the most iconic wineries in the region is Seppelt Great Western, famous for its wines and its network of underground tunnels known as the “Drives”. These underground cellars were hand dug in the 1860s and provide the perfect environment for aging wines which adds to the region’s award winning wines. Exploring the tunnels while learning about the vineyard’s history is an experience few wine regions can match.

Another piece of the region’s history is Grampians Estate, a top notch winery that has been making great wines for years. This family owned winery is famous for its Thomson Family Shiraz, an international award winning wine. With a commitment to preserving the region’s traditions, Grampians Estate has managed to blend old-world winemaking with new-world technology, making it a must-visit for wine enthusiasts.

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Must See Vineyards

Seppelt Great Western is always at the top of the list for visitors, not just for the tasting of their great wines but also for touring their underground cellars. Their Langi Shiraz and Thomson Family Shiraz are the standouts and the best in the region.

Montara Wines, set against the backdrop of Mount Langi Ghiran, is another vineyard that offers great views and great wines. Pinot Meunier, Chardonnay and Shiraz are the varietals they are known for. Visitors can meander through the vineyard and taste their delicious wines at the Cellar Door. The views of the Grampians National Park make it the perfect spot to stop and have a glass of wine after exploring the area.

Montara Wines

Grampians Estate Winery is a hidden gem that produces some of the best wines in the region. Specialising in cool climate wines, this small boutique winery is renowned for its small batch Shiraz, Chardonnay and Riesling. Visitors can have private tastings at the Cellar Door and learn about the region’s wines. With vineyards set amongst rolling hills this family owned winery is an educational and sensory experience.

Grampians Estate Winery

Mountainside Wines is another vineyard that is Grampians through and through. Situated on a hilltop, it has stunning views of Mount Arapiles and the Grampians National Park. Award-winning wines, including Pinot Meunier and Shiraz, the vineyard is a picturesque setting for a great experience. Whether you’re walking through the vineyard or tasting at the boutique winery, Mountainside Wines is the perfect combination of natural beauty and great wine.

Pomonal Estate is one of the newer vineyards in the Grampians but has quickly established itself. Surrounded by beautiful scenery, Pomonal Estate produces flavoured premium wines that are true to the region. Their cheese board or cheese platter with a wine flight is a treat to enjoy while taking in the views of the Grampians.

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The Shiraz Experience

Mountainside Wines

The Grampians is Shiraz country and the wines at the vineyards here are proof of the quality and diversity of this grape. Shiraz is known for its peppery spice, dark fruit and elegant tannins. Seppelt Great Western and Grampians Estate have been at the forefront of this variety for years and offer visitors a deeper insight into what makes Shiraz from here so special.

Tasting wine at any of these vineyards is a pleasure, but for Shiraz lovers, it goes deeper. At Grampians Estate Winery, you can taste their iconic Thomson Family Shiraz, which is often considered one of the best examples of the variety. Other vineyards like Mountainside Wines and Pomonal Estate have wines that showcase the unique flavours of the region’s Shiraz.

More Than Just Wine

Mount Langi Ghiran

While wine is the main event, the Grampians wine region has so much more to offer visitors. The scenery is just as beautiful as the wine. From the rugged cliffs of Mount Langi Ghiran to the rolling hills of the Grampians National Park, the natural beauty of the region is part of the wine-tasting experience.

Take time to visit local icons like MacKenzie Falls for views or hike to Mount Arapiles for even more views of the region. For wildlife enthusiasts the area around Halls Gap is home to many animals including the rare black cockatoo. Wine and nature is the perfect combination for those looking to relax, recharge and indulge.

In addition to nature, the region has cultural attractions such as art exhibitions and gourmet dining. Many vineyards have special events like wine dinners and art exhibitions so visitors can experience more than just the wine. 

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Plan Your Visit

Grampians tours

To make the most of your visit, book Grampians tours. Many wineries require bookings for tastings, especially during peak season, or for special events like Upcoming Events or wine dinners. Some vineyards like Seppelt Great Western offer private tastings if you want a more personal experience.

If you want to stay longer, there are plenty of comfortable accommodation options near the vineyards, from cottages to luxury lodges. Staying overnight allows you to take your time to explore the region’s award-winning wines and the local attractions at a more leisurely pace.

Whether you stay for a weekend or longer, the Grampians wine region has it all. From winery restaurants to the Grampians Wine Cellar, every moment here is delightful.

FAQ

Which wineries to visit in the Grampians?

Seppelt Great Western, Montara Wines, Grampians Estate, Mountainside Wines and Pomonal Estate are some of the top wineries in the region. Each of these vineyards offer a different experience – award winning wines to taste and underground cellars to explore.

What makes the Grampians special?

Cool climate wines, especially Shiraz and stunning mountain views. Rich history and unique terroir for wine lovers and nature lovers.

When should you visit the Grampians for a wine tasting?

Autumn (March to May) or Spring (September to November) is the best time to visit the Grampians. The weather is mild and the vineyards are looking their best.

Are there events at the Grampians wineries?

Yes, many wineries have private tastings, wine club events and art exhibitions. Check with the vineyards for upcoming events and book in advance.

What else is nearby?

Grampians National Park, Halls Gap, MacKenzie Falls, Mount Arapiles and Yarra Valley. More wine tasting.

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