Canberra District Wineries

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Nestled around the national capital, the Canberra District wine region is a cool-climate gem that produces some of Australia's most elegant Shiraz, Riesling, and Pinot Noir. With over 140 vineyards and 40 cellar doors scattered across rolling hills and the shores of Lake George, this is a destination for wine lovers who appreciate boutique, family-run estates and a relaxed, unhurried pace. The region's high altitude and diurnal temperature shifts create intensely flavoured wines with crisp acidity, making it a standout stop on any south-eastern Australia road trip.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Allow at least a full day to explore the district's key wineries, but two days is ideal if you want to linger over tastings, enjoy a long lunch at a vineyard restaurant, and also visit nearby attractions. Start early to beat the crowds, and plan your route to avoid backtracking—most cellar doors are open from 10am to 5pm, so you can comfortably visit four to six wineries in a day with a relaxed pace.

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