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Perched on the slopes of the historic Coolangatta Mountain, Coolangatta Estate Winery is one of the Hunter Valley’s most atmospheric cellar doors. This family-run estate combines award-winning Semillon and Shiraz with a fascinating convict-built heritage – the property dates back to the 1820s and is listed on the National Trust. The sweeping vineyard views, rustic stone buildings and a relaxed, unhurried pace make it a standout stop for wine lovers and history buffs alike.
Highlights & What to See
- Cellar Door Tastings: Sample estate-grown Semillon, Verdelho, Shiraz and a luscious Botrytis Semillon – the knowledgeable staff guide you through each wine’s story.
- Historic Grounds: Wander past convict-built stone cottages, a restored chapel and the original homestead; look for the old wine press and blacksmith’s forge.
- Coolangatta Mountain Walk: A short, steep trail behind the winery rewards with panoramic views over the valley and to the coast on clear days.
- Local Produce Platter: Pair your tasting with a cheese and charcuterie board featuring Hunter Valley artisan products – best enjoyed on the verandah overlooking the vines.
- Wine & Art Events: Check the calendar for weekend live music, painting workshops and seasonal long-table lunches in the vineyard.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow at least 1.5 to 2 hours to fully enjoy the cellar door tasting, explore the historic buildings and soak up the views. If you plan to do the mountain walk or stay for a platter, budget 3 hours. It’s an easy morning or afternoon stop that pairs well with lunch at one of the nearby winery restaurants.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Pokolbin: The heart of Hunter Valley wine country, packed with cellar doors, restaurants and the Hunter Valley Gardens.
- Broke: A quieter, more rustic wine region with boutique wineries and the scenic Brokenback Range backdrop.
- Maitland: A historic river town with excellent museums, antique shopping and the Maitland Gaol tour.
- Newcastle: Australia’s second-oldest city, offering surf beaches, a revitalised harbour precinct and great cafes.
- Port Stephens: Just over an hour away, famous for its dolphin cruises, sand dunes and coastal walks.
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Image credits
- Newcastle — Hugh Llewelyn / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Port Stephens — J.lyle / Public domain