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Perched on the eastern ridge of the Hunter Valley, Hope Estate is a winery that pairs bold reds with even bolder views. The sprawling cellar door, set amid manicured lawns and vine-striped slopes, feels more like a countryside retreat than a tasting room. Known for its shiraz and semillon, the estate also hosts a buzzing amphitheatre that draws summer concert crowds. Whether you’re here for a structured tasting, a lazy picnic, or to catch a gig under the stars, Hope Estate delivers that relaxed, sun-drenched Hunter charm.
Highlights & What to See
- Cellar Door Tastings: Sample the estate’s signature shiraz and semillon while soaking up panoramic views of the Brokenback Range. The knowledgeable staff guide you through the nuances of each vintage.
- Hope Estate Amphitheatre: A purpose-built outdoor venue that hosts international music acts and local festivals. Check the events calendar – the summer concert series is legendary.
- Picnic Grounds: Spread a blanket on the sprawling lawns and pair your bottle with cheese and charcuterie from the on-site deli. The views are as good as the wine.
- Art & Sculpture Walk: A short trail dotted with contemporary sculptures, blending the estate’s natural beauty with creative flair.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allocate at least 1.5 to 2 hours for a relaxed tasting and a stroll around the grounds. If you’re combining a tasting with a concert or a picnic, budget a full afternoon – the setting invites lingering. For a quick visit, the cellar door and sculpture walk can be done in an hour.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Pokolbin: The heart of Hunter Valley wine country, dotted with cellar doors, restaurants, and hot-air balloon launches.
- Cessnock: A historic coal-mining town turned gateway to the vineyards, with a handful of good pubs and antique shops.
- Broke Village: A quieter, rural pocket of the Hunter with boutique wineries and the scenic Broke Fordwich wine trail.
- Hunter Valley Gardens: Ten themed gardens spread over 14 hectares, perfect for a family-friendly morning before afternoon tastings.
- Lovedale: A small village known for its cellar doors and the Lovedale Long Lunch food-and-wine event.
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Note: opening hours, prices and booking requirements change often — please check official sources for current details.