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Nestled in the rolling hills of Tasmania's Tamar Valley, Pipers Brook Winery is a cornerstone of the state's cool-climate wine revolution. Founded in 1974, this pioneering estate is renowned for its elegant, age-worthy wines, particularly its world-class Riesling, Pinot Noir, and sparkling methods traditionnelles. The sleek, contemporary cellar door offers panoramic vineyard views, making it a must-visit for oenophiles and anyone seeking a taste of Tasmanian terroir.
Highlights & What to See
- Cellar Door Tastings: Sample a flight of current releases, including the flagship 'Pipers Brook Vineyard' Riesling and the acclaimed 'Kreglinger' sparkling. Knowledgeable staff guide you through the nuances of each wine.
- Vineyard Views: The tasting room's floor-to-ceiling windows frame the neat rows of vines stretching toward the Bass Strait. On clear days, you can see the coast.
- Cheese Platters: Pair your wines with a curated selection of local cheeses and artisan produce on the outdoor deck – perfect for a lazy afternoon.
- Private Tastings: For a deeper dive, book a behind-the-scenes tour of the winery and vineyard, exploring the winemaking process from grape to glass.
- Nearby Pipers River Region: The winery sits in the heart of the Pipers River wine region, home to other notable producers like Jansz Tasmania and Bay of Fires, easily visited on a self-drive tour.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allocate 1.5 to 2 hours for a relaxed tasting and a cheese platter. If you opt for a private tour, budget 2.5–3 hours. Pipers Brook is best visited as part of a half-day or full-day exploration of the Tamar Valley wine route, ideally between late morning and mid-afternoon when the light is best for photos.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Cataract Gorge: Launceston's natural wonder – a dramatic river gorge with walking trails, a chairlift, and swimming. It's a 25-minute drive from the winery.
- Low Head Penguin Tours: At dusk, watch little penguins return to their burrows on the coast, a 15-minute drive north.
- Batman Bridge & Hillwood Berry Farm: Cross the iconic Batman Bridge for berry picking and farm-fresh produce at Hillwood, about 20 minutes away.
- Launceston City: Explore Tasmania's second city for its Victorian architecture, Queen Victoria Museum, and lively food scene. It's a 30-minute drive south.
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Image credits
- Cataract Gorge — Peripitus / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Bay of Fires Wines — denisbin / CC BY-ND 2.0
- Low Head Penguin Tours — Duncan Wright / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Launceston City — File:Launie (cropped).JPG : User: (WT-shared) Plug at wts wikivoyage derivative work: Georgfotoart / Public domain