Cellar Doors

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In the Hunter Valley, 'cellar door' isn't just an entrance—it's an invitation. With over 150 wineries scattered across the rolling hills, this is Australia's oldest wine region and a place where you can taste your way through everything from crisp semillon to bold shiraz, often with the winemaker themselves. The vibe is relaxed and welcoming, with many cellar doors offering cheese platters, olive oil tastings, and art galleries alongside the vino. Whether you're a seasoned oenophile or a curious novice, the Hunter's cellar doors are the heart of the experience.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan at least a full day to explore a handful of cellar doors without rushing. Start mid-morning after a coffee in Pokolbin, visit 3–4 wineries before lunch, then enjoy a leisurely long lunch at one with a restaurant (like Muse Kitchen or Esca Bistro). Afternoon can include another 2–3 tastings, finishing with a sunset glass of sparkling at a place like Peterson House. If you're serious about wine, two days allows you to cover the Lovedale and Broke Fordwich subregions too.

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