Mount Majura Vineyard
Perched on the northeastern slopes of Canberra's Mount Majura, this boutique family-run vineyard is a standout in the Canberra District wine region. With its cool-climate altitude and ancient limestone soils, Mount Majura produces elegant, age-worthy wines—particularly its acclaimed Riesling, Tempranillo, and Shiraz. The cellar door offers panoramic views over the valley and a relaxed, unpretentious atmosphere that feels a world away from the city, yet it's only a 15-minute drive from Canberra's centre.
Highlights & What to See
- Cellar Door Tastings: Sample the full range in a modern, light-filled space with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the vines. The knowledgeable staff guide you through the nuances of each vintage.
- Vineyard Walks: Stroll among the rows of Shiraz, Tempranillo, and Riesling vines, with interpretive signs explaining the site's unique terroir and sustainable practices.
- Local Food Pairings: On weekends, the vineyard often hosts local food vendors (think wood-fired pizza or cheese boards) that pair beautifully with the wines—check ahead for pop-up events.
- Mount Majura Nature Reserve: Combine your wine tasting with a hike in the adjacent reserve, where walking trails wind through box-gum woodland and offer sweeping views of the Canberra region.
- Wine Club & Limited Releases: If you're a fan, join the wine club for access to small-batch wines not available to the general public.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow at least 1.5–2 hours for a relaxed tasting and a wander through the vineyard. If you're pairing it with a walk in the nature reserve or a leisurely lunch, plan for a half-day visit (3–4 hours). The cellar door is open Thursday to Monday, so time your trip accordingly. It's an easy stop on a self-drive tour of the Canberra District wine region.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Canberra (city centre): Just 15 minutes south, explore the National Gallery, Parliament House, and Lake Burley Griffin.
- Pialligo Estate: A nearby farm-to-table winery and distillery with a smokehouse and gardens—great for lunch.
- Murrumbateman: This wine-growing village, 20 minutes north, is home to a cluster of cellar doors including Brindabella Hills and Helm Wines.
- Namadgi National Park: Head 40 minutes south for hiking, waterfalls, and Aboriginal rock art sites in the Brindabella Ranges.
- Lake George: A dramatic, often-dry lake on the Federal Highway—perfect for a photo stop en route to or from Sydney.
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