Port Stephens Wine Country

Port Stephens Wine Country is a delightful surprise for travellers who associate the region only with sand dunes and dolphins. Tucked behind the coastal bustle, this emerging wine district offers a relaxed, sun-drenched escape where boutique vineyards produce cool-climate Semillon, Verdelho, and Chambourcin. The landscape is a patchwork of rolling hills, gum forests, and vine rows that stretch towards the blue haze of the distant Myall Lakes. It’s a place to slow down, taste small-batch wines, and chat with winemakers who are as passionate about their craft as they are about the local produce.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is enough to hit three or four cellar doors and a brewery, especially if you combine a tasting session with a leisurely lunch. For a more immersive experience, spend a full day: start late morning at a winery, break for lunch at Murray’s or Ironbark Hill, then meander along the back roads to the smaller producers. If you’re a serious wine enthusiast, consider an overnight stay in one of the vineyard cottages to fully appreciate the sunset over the vines.

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