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Swan Valley Wineries For Lunch
Wineries in Western Australia

A Selection of Swan Valley Wineries for Lunch: Treat Yourself

by search August 4, 2022
written by search

While we must admit we love a boozy winery bus tour, we’d argue that the best way to experience a winery is through a long leisurely winery lunch. 

It’s the ultimate, soul-soothing way to spend a Saturday afternoon (or a cheeky Wednesday afternoon if you’re feeling extra indulgent).

Head out 30 minutes from Perth and you’ll find yourself in the renowned Swan Valley region, famed for its expertly crafted wines and delicious local produce. Treat yourself to lunch among the vineyards and countryside; breathe in that crisp air and settle in for a long afternoon of food, wine, and good company. 

Below, we share a selection of Swan Valley wineries for lunch that are sure to satisfy your taste buds. They’re pleasing to the eye, too — we’re all about those views. 

Swan Valley Wineries For Lunch

Whether you’re after a lowkey toastie in an alfresco dining setting or you’re looking to splurge on a lamb shank and full wine tasting experience, you’ll find something to suit your palette in Swan Valley. 

These are our top six recommendations. 

Upper Reach Winery Restaurant and Cottage 

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Upper Reach has an intimate yet established feel. 

The family-owned and operated boutique winery is headed by Derek and his wife Laura and is known for its award-winning reserve shiraz. If you’re a red drinker, Upper Reach is a must-visit. 

The vineyard sits on the banks of the Swan River and features an elevated cellar door, alfresco deck, and restaurant. Grab a seat and take in those vine and countryside views.

Upper Reach’s wines are crafted from estate-grown fruit and encapsulate the best of the vintage and the vineyard. 

While visiting, you can meet the faces behind the wines and take a walk through the vineyard, or even enjoy a private tour. 

The space is relaxed and welcoming, perfect for a long afternoon meal. The bistro-style lunch menu is available from Monday to Thursday, with set tasting plates or a la carte options on offer.

Crafted using locally-sourced ingredients, the menu features favourites such as a beef cheek, pork cutlets, and creme brulee, as well as Upper Reach specialties including the halloumi starter and dark chocolate peanut butter pie. 

Have a four-legged friend? Bring them along! Upper Reach is a dog-friendly establishment.

Website: Here
Address: 77 Memorial Avenue, BASKERVILLE WA 6056

Reviews:

4.6 Google Review from 194 reviews

4.5 Trip Advisor from 208 reviews

Edgecombe Brothers Winery

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Edgecombe Brothers is a historic winery in the Swan Valley, known and loved for its fresh produce, rustic cellar door, and cafe restaurant.

The cafe restaurant is all about simple, produce-driven meals that pair perfectly with their wine offerings. 

With a seasonal asparagus masterclass for visitors and a burger kitchen that opens every Friday night, there’s no question that the team at Edgecomb Brothers are serious about good food. 

Head in for lunch from Wednesday to Sunday for a laidback alfresco dining experience. Sink your teeth into classic toasties, share plates, tapas, pizzas, or typical winery-style mains. 


There’s also a kid’s menu to keep the little ones happy!

Website: Here
Address: 1733 Gnangara Rd, Henley Brook, Western Australia 6055

Reviews:

4 Google Review from 197 reviews

4 Trip Advisor from 192 reviews

Sitella Winery & Restaurant

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Nestled among the vines on a winding road along the Swan River, the Sitella Winery & Restaurant boasts breathtaking views of the vineyard and valley from their verandah. 

There’s truly no better setting for a long and leisurely lunch. 

Sitella is owned by Simon and Maaike Berns, and was first founded in 1998. Since then, it’s become one of the most well-known venues in the region, celebrated for its fine dining experience and award-winning wines.

From Tuesday to Sunday, get a taste of the incredible weekday, weekend, or seasonal menus. With Mike Price as the head chef, you know you’re in for an exceptional feed. Mike has 30 years of experience in the culinary world, having worked in Australia, London and France. 

Mike’s also one of Swan Valley’s Humane Food Ambassadors for Sittella, an initiative by the City of Swan and sponsored by the RSPCA. 

Warm your belly with the winter-favourite gnocchi or soup of the day, or go for a classic grilled black Angus steak.

As for dessert, we can’t look past the chocolate-tasting plate. *Chef’s kiss*. 

Website: Here
Address: 100 Barrett St, Herne Hill WA 6056

Reviews:

4.2 Google Review from 265 reviews

4.5 Trip Advisor from 481 reviews

Lamont’s Winery

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The Lamont family is one of Western Australia’s premier wine and gourmet food dynasties, and the offerings at their Lamont Winery prove their authority in the space.

Lamont Winery is set in a natural bush setting and welcomes visitors warmly into its friendly atmosphere. 

With lots of open space, a revamped cellar door, and a relaxed dining setting, the venue is ideal for laidback lunching. 

Enjoy a complimentary tasting of the Lamont wines at the cellar door before settling in for a delicious lunch. 

The menu offers freshly baked baguettes topped with a range of butters, duck liver parfait, or brie drizzled with honey. 

Share plates include paprika spiced chicken breast and coconut crumbed prawns (salivating yet?). 

For something sweet, choose from the range of house-made cakes and slices. 

Website: Here
Address: 85 Bisdee Rd, Millendon WA 6056

Reviews:

4.4 Google Review from 148 reviews

4.5 Trip Advisor from 160 reviews

Funk 2.0

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Dustin and Martin Michael, the brothers behind the iconic Caversham’s Funk Cider, have opened a second venue in the Swan Valley.

Funk 2.0 features indoor and outdoor seating spaces with an 18-tap bar. The bar serves an impressive range of ciders and beers, with various wines on offer, too. 

As for the food, the approachable pub menu was designed to complement the beverages with ease. 

Our top picks are the corn ribs with sweet and spicy BBQ sauce, the slow braised lamb shoulder, stuffed roast pumpkin, chocolate fudge cake, and raspberry cheesecake.

Need we say more?

Website: Here
Address: 38 Swan St, Henley Brook WA 6055

Reviews:

4.5 Google Review from 233 reviews

4 Trip Advisor from 10 reviews

Holy Mary Cellars

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Holy Mary Cellars is the cellar door for Katgully Wines, which is a family-owned vineyard located in the Swan Valley.

For the history-lovers among us, here’s a fun tidbit: the cellar door is situated in the Swan Settlers Market, which is housed within the former Swan Settlers Cooperative Building. It’s home to 100 years of Swan Valley history. 

If you’re after a light lunch, take a seat in the shady courtyard and tuck into a wine-tasting flight and cheese platter. 

Alternatively, indulge in Holy Mary’s specialty Croatian Peka dish, which is available with 12 hours notice and is ideal for groups.

If you’re after a classic pub-style meal, opt for the beef stroganoff pie or cajun chicken sliders. All meals are made using only the freshest locally-sourced produce.

Bringing kids along for the ride? The children’s playground will keep them entertained while you feast!

Website: Here
Address: 124 Lennard St, Herne Hill WA 6056

Reviews:

4.8 Google Review from 4 reviews

Swan Valley: Your One-Stop-Shop for an Unforgettable Weekend

Looking to make a week or weekend of the trip? With your Swan Valley winery lunch venue sorted, you can map out the rest of your itinerary. 

Explore our guides to Swan Valley Winery Accommodation and eight must-visit Swan Valley Wineries. 

August 4, 2022 0 comment
Wineries in Western Australia

6 of the Most Stunning Pemberton Wineries

by Dylan Wells April 2, 2021
written by Dylan Wells

Once only a logging town, Pemberton now finds itself at the heart of a young and thriving wine-growing region. The Pemberton wine region itself revels in its youth and geography, providing a truly unique regional character among Australian regions.

Pemberton wineries provide the hospitality and class you are accustomed to on relaxed days spent imbibing the specialty of famous local vineyards. But for wine-lovers, tasting the local offerings by the glass or bottle is only the highlight among a fascinating choice of things to do in Pemberton. Whether it be enjoying lunch at a Pemberton winery restaurant, or exploring the beauty of the town and surroundings, the Pemberton wine region should be on the bucket list of even the most casual enjoyer of wine.


The Pemberton Wine Region

Nestled in the heart of Western Australia’s famous wine-growing South-West, the Pemberton region offers the rare experience of a wine-growing area still in the process of discovering the more subtle accents of its identity. At any cellar door, the wines you enjoy are sourced from vines planted less than forty years ago exposing the region’s youth yet not tainting its quality! Grower and winemaker alike continue to unearth Pemberton’s character on more than fifty vine-growing estates.

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Uniquely close to the great Southern Ocean, Antarctic breeze cools the dark earth of Pemberton more-so than her sister wine regions. This climate and soil proves the perfect nursery for growing elusively true pinot noirs, an enticing point of difference for Pemberton in a local best known for its whites. 

Pemberton Pinots are bright and fragrant, combining complex fruit notes with depth and authentic acidity; these are a must-try for every wine-love who stumbles across a Pemberton tasting room. More recently, light reds, Merlots and Malbecs have further developed the region’s character. Deeper reds have thrived, perhaps against expectation. Due to the region’s southern stance, the cooler-climate gives the Pemberton Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon a rare flair that neighbouring regions cannot attain. We recommend tasting a cabernet blend for a truly unique Pemberton red experience.

Enjoyers of white should not despair, however! Western Australia’s famous white-friendly conditions have shone through in Pemberton as well with Chardonnay and sauvignon blanc making up the bulk of fruit picked in the region. Informally known as the wine-makers playground, local whites benefit from regional expertise and are blended and aged for complexity and character.

On your travels through the Pemberton you will encounter everything from deep, wooded, whole-bunch chardonnays to fragrant, sweet sauv blancs, completing the fascinating, well-rounded experience that is enjoying wine in the Pemberton region.


Things to do in Pemberton

Backdropped by the eucalypts of the gorgeous Karri forest, a variety of ways to take in the breathtaking local nature rank among the best things to do in Pemberton. Enjoy a journey through the forest on the historic Pemberton Tramway Co. or make your own pace on one of several scenic drives. Either side of lunch at a Pemberton winery, explore stunning local beaches running into the Great Southern Ocean. 

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For the more adventurous, creek and lake waters are stocked with trout and freshwater crayfish, while hiking, canoeing and mountain biking are excellent ways to explore the forest off the beaten track. Organised wine tours in Pemberton run year-round and are a great starting point for tasting the local drop. Local produce is a highlight, with farmer’s markets running in town every weekend and roadside stalls common. The Pemberton visitor centre, located in the centre of town is your first stop for tour bookings and information on everything the Pemberton region has to offer.


The Best Wineries in Pemberton

The Pemberton wine region offers a wine-tasting experience to satisfy the taste of a casual enjoyer of a good drop, to the curiosity of a more experienced connoisseur. Here is our pick of the six most unique cellar door and dining experiences available from the tasting rooms and restaurants at Pemberton wineries.

Hidden River Estate 

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Established in 1995, Hidden River is a young winery that nonetheless characterises the Pemberton wine region. A modern and professional estate, the winery and restaurant provide a contrast of comfort and family hospitality against the sprawling pasture and farmland in which they rest. 

The cellar door offers an array of whites – wooded and unwooded chardonnays and fruity sauvignon blanc. Of course the classic Pemberton Pinot noir is a must try, boasting authentic Burgundy palette and texture. A deep, peppery Shiraz rounds out the stars of Hidden River’s wine list. 

Enjoy tastings overlooking the stunning vineyards and forests of Pemberton with the gourmet offerings served in the restaurant. Local produce inspires the seasonal menu created by estate owner and chef, Ardal and completes Hidden River’s expression of the best of local taste.

Hidden River Estate is the perfect address to start on your Pemberton wine adventure.

Unique Tasting: 2018 Shiraz

Reviews:
4.7 ⭐️ Google Review from 174 reviews
4.5 ⭐️ Trip Advisor from 189 reviews

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Lost Lake Pemberton 

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Lost Lake is one of the more established vineyards in the area. A visit to their cellar door is the perfect way to experience both the history and the modern signature experience of the Pemberton wine region. A traditionalist philosophy to growing and making wine takes raw advantage of the unique local geography. The wines on offer map out the story of the area’s wine-growing maturation; dry-grown plantings of Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc are complemented by Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Lost Lake’s flagship Pinot noir epitomises the Pemberton region’s uniquely authentic pinots. 

We recommend taking advantage of veteran winemaker Ash Lewkowski’s one hour wine-tasting crash course as one of the best ways for the amateur wine-lover to experience everything the Pemberton wine region has to offer. A combination of history and quality make Lost Lake a necessary stop on your Pemberton wine region tour.

Unique Tasting: 2018 Chardonnay

Reviews:
4.7 ⭐️ Google Review from 18 reviews
4.5 ⭐️ Trip Advisor from 23 reviews

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Picardy

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A younger Pemberton winery, but backed by some of the most experienced Western Australian vintners; here is the stop where you will experience the Pemberton wine region’s true potential.

Owners Bill, Sandra and Dan Pannell were pioneer wine-growers in the now famous Margaret River region and have brought their history of excellence in wine-making to Pemberton. The Pannell’s experience and connection to the French industry have led to vintages of authentic Burgundian Chardonnay and Pinot noir – the Pemberton classics of exceptional quality. 

Plantings of Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon, Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc encapsulate their signature varieties on some of the most breathtaking, Tuscan views in the region. Appreciating a Picardy wine is an absolute must in your exploration of Pemberton.

Unique tasting: 2017 Tete de Cuvee Pinot Noir

Reviews:
5.0 ⭐️ Google Review from 20 reviews
N/A⭐️ Trip Advisor

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Treehouse Tapas and Wine Bar

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Situated in the heart of Pemberton’s township, Treehouse can not be left off any list of essential stops on a comprehensive tour of the Pemberton wine region. The selection of local products on the wine list shows an understanding and appreciation for Pemberton’s unique wine-growing potential. 

An ever-changing and exciting menu of share platters, starring the best of local produce is the perfect complement to the wines on offer. Local musical talent is billed at regular special events and adds to the warm, family-friendly atmosphere that is an enjoyable night out at Treehouse. This is the perfect place to start, or capstone your exploration of the very best of Pemberton wine-making.

Reviews:
4.6 ⭐️ Google Review from 167 reviews
5.0 ⭐️ Trip Advisor from 122 reviews

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April 2, 2021 1 comment
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6 Denmark Wineries That’ll Get You Feeling Fruity

by Dylan Wells March 3, 2021
written by Dylan Wells

Denmark, W.A wineries hold claim to some of the best wineries in Western Australia. The many wineries near Denmark offer an abundance of exclusive and exciting products, easily accessible if you were to embark on a Denmark wine tour. 

The best wineries in Denmark are at arm’s length of the pristine Denmark Beaches. There are plenty of things to do if you long to have sand between your toes and a chalice full of wine. With a cultivated scene for live music and just good times in general, read on to find out why the vineyards in this region are a cut above the rest.


The Denmark Wine Region

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You’d be forgiven if while reading this you get a thirst for a crisp, thought-provoking Vino. As you journey through the best wineries in Denmark, resist the urge for a little longer, then by all means, book your ticket or have a glass!

If you’ve had the desire to travel west, we would say trust your instinct. The Great Southern Wine Region (though it’s in the west) covers a whopping 200 kilometres from east to west and over 100 kilometres north to south! With all that land, it is Australia’s largest wine region. 

Being so vast, there are smaller subregions that make up the landmass of The Great Southern Region, this includes Denmark Wine Region. The Denmark wineries find themselves along that most southern stretch of Western Australia, 40 minutes West from Albany. Denmark, W.A is receiving glowing reviews on their produce, business methods, bottled wine and front of house experiences. For an unassuming collection of estates on the coast of Western Australia, you’ll find a remarkable group of foodies and wine experts that have flipped this humble region into a benchmark for Australian food and wine.


Wine Tours in Denmark 

If you want to see the best wineries Denmark has to offer and experience the hospitable nature of the Denmark locals, then book your next holiday with a Denmark wine tour.  There are two services that can take you on a guided tour of the Denmark WA Food & Wine Trail. 

The Busy Blue Bus

The Busy Blue Bus leaves from Albany taking short tours of the local Denmark wineries and multi-day tours of The Great Southern Region. Well priced and well-reviewed, the bus can take you to see the sites with on the road commentary and a busy travel itinerary. There is something for everyone, and you won’t miss a thing with the Busy Blue Bus.

The Winelovers Bus

The Winelovers Bus certainly knows its way around the Scottsdale Tourist Route. Depart on the little red bus and be transported to 5 of your top Denmark wineries. For a full day of booze cruising, the Winelovers winery tours only charge $90 a head! Journey through rolling farmland with stunning coastal views passing through big timber country on your way to the diverse cellar doors littered through Denmark Wine Region.


Top Wineries in Denmark

Wine Regions Australia selects wineries based on the experiences they provide; premium quality wine, informative wine tours and tastings, accompanying friendly staff, and the location itself makes for an upward ranking. This list will both entertain and sustain you through an exciting holiday. We have put together our picks of the top wineries in Denmark. Like a vine hanging heavy with plump fruit, this list will quench your thirst and satisfy all urges. Take a trip down the rabbit hole and enjoy a stay at Demark, W.A.

Introducing some of Australia’s leading white and red wine producers, familiarise yourself with local produce and the jaw-dropping countryside. A full tummy, rosy cheeks, and a great big smile stretching from ear to ear are what you would expect from a trip hosting the top wineries in Denmark. 

Singlefile Wines

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This Denmark winery values excellence above all else in every stage of its winemaking – a vineyard that respects the functions of viticulture from the soil up. They begin like all premium products, with premium produce. 

Some of Singlefiles’ varieties on their Denmark, W.A site date back to 1986, including their well awarded Chardonnay. The rich fruit that comes from their vines is expertly matched with fruit across the Great Southern region and Denmark Wineries.

The focus then moves to the winery, where the best tools, methods, and people work together on the winemaking craft to create balanced expressions of cool climate wine to be accessible across Australia. 

With resident geese living lakeside at the front of the property, you’ll feel blessed to be in such a tranquil part of the world. Join a Denmark wine tour and learn about the process at Singlefile Wines. Let them show you their product offerings and encourage you to learn a little more about what you are drinking. 

This vineyard lands on the list due to their attention to detail, their passion for viticulture and the experience that they share with those who travel to Denmark, W.A. 

Reviews:
4.5 ⭐️ Trip Advisor from 190 reviews
4.8 ⭐️ Google Review from 110 reviews

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The Lake House Denmark

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Nothing quite shouts Australian viticulture then wines by a lake. The Lake House Denmark is found inland a few clicks from the coast. Be prepared for breathtaking views across their scenic landscape, prepare to drink, eat and laugh with your friends and family, for this is a place to share an experience. 

The seated tasting options at the Lake House have got you sorted if you’re looking for indulgence. Choose between different seated wine tastings served with lunch. 

If you just feel like grazing, enjoy a selection of cheeses and Vinofood with the selection of cool climate whites and reds. If you’re not well versed in the concept of Vinofood, then you’re in for a real treat; Jams and jellies, fruity syrups, chutneys and relishes, antipasto oils and vinegar all made with the delicate twist of incorporating wine! Vinofood is a culinary mouth party to say the least! 

The food and wine are expertly paired so you can enjoy the flavour combinations of the locally sourced produce. 

It’s easy to get lost in the gift shop and let the conversation run away with the time, so plan your stay for three odd hours. ‘Enjoy the taste of the good life’ The lake house mantra and an inapt description of what’s on offer visiting this Denmark Winery. You wanted to feel fruity, well this conglomerate of grape related fun certainly makes our list of the best vineyards in Denmark.

Reviews:
4.5 ⭐️ Trip Advisor from 581 reviews (restaurant)
4.3 ⭐️ Google Review from 207 reviews

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Ducketts Mill Wines & Denmark Farmhouse Cheese 

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There has been no shortage of people that visit the Denmark Wine Region only to return with wishes to call it home. Ross and Dallas Lewis found their 70-acre patch of heaven at Ducketts Mill in 1996. The property was purchased as a working cattle farm.

There must be something in the air that encouraged these Denmark locals to grow ‘a few grapes’. Three varietals were planted across five acres, which slowly crept up over the years to cover 18 acres. Believe it or not, the first vintage of Riesling added up to be a few hundred kilos. Something in the air indeed! 

To visit Ducketts Mill is to experience the success of working hard and offering quality products. In 2004 Ross and Dallas diversified their product offerings even more by opening a cheesery on the property. Ducketts Mill Wines And Denmark Farmhouse Cheese is a must-visit if you’re in the Wine Region of Denmark. 

Reviews:
4.5 ⭐️ Trip Advisor from 180 reviews
4.3 ⭐️ Google Review from 183 reviews

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Rickety Gate Estate

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If you’re travelling to the wineries of Denmark, put this Estate on your list of must-do activities. The cellar door opens on Saturdays and Sundays, offering premium wine tastings for your satisfaction. 

Located on Scottsdale Road, the eye-catching Rickety Gate Estate is set in a rolling valley. With the gravelly soil underfoot and slopes facing the northern lights, this picturesque location was built for growing high-quality cool-climate fruit. 

In 2007 the Hubbard family invested in the infrastructure that you can call home for an afternoon. The barrel room can seat up to 90 people for dinner, so be sure to bring your friends and family! Making an impression for quality service and quality wines is no easy feat in the competitive Denmark wine region; however, Rickety Gate Estate manages to do just that. Friendly staff and quality wine, throw in a wine tour tasting, and you got yourself a time. 

Reviews:
5⭐️ Trip Advisor from 22 reviews
5⭐️ Google Review from 6 reviews

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Rockcliffe

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Sophisticated and elegant are words associated with Rockcliffe. The Denmark winery is headed by the successful winemaker Elysia Harrison. The team at Rockliffe has been gaining much recognition for their hard work over the years, establishing a unique product to show for it. With over 150 wineries in Western Australia, claiming the 2014 Most Improved Winery in Western Australia Award is no small feat. 

The cellar door is open every day, offering an extensive range of wines to pair with your meal or for consumption at a later date. If the wines aren’t enough to draw you in, consider the gelatos and sorbet made in house complimenting the bluebird summer days. With the beaches of Denmark just 15 km away, a morning swim and an afternoon of wine, you can’t go wrong!

Rockcliffe is well known as a host to many summer events across Denmark. As far as the top wineries in Denmark go, Rockcliffe is undoubtedly a contender for the quality of wine and atmosphere provided!

Reviews:
4.5 ⭐️ Trip Advisor from 43 reviews
4.7 ⭐️ Google Review from 34 reviews

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Moombaki Wines

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On the western border of the Denmark Wine Region, you will find a small vineyard along the Kent River. Moombaki Wines is a family-run vineyard whose focus revolves primarily on handcrafting quality wines with an ecological approach. 

Along with their four kids and extended family, David and Melissa run this humble family operation and continue to find success with their product offerings. The small scale approach to farming gives the family at Moombaki the freedom to go to the vines and attend to their needs intimately. The minimal intervention winemaking of Moombaki is a breath of fresh air in today’s mass-produced wine market. Hand-picked fruit and carefully selected oak barrels keeps quality at the forefront. 

This is a wholesome place and one that you must visit when exploring the Denmark wineries. The cellar door stands out differently from the others mentioned. Besides the complimentary wine tasting provided, you can immerse yourself in the art and culture of Moombaki. Art, sculptures and handmade furniture all contribute to a welcoming space for you to enjoy. 

Reviews:
4.5 ⭐️ Trip Advisor from 21 reviews
4.9 ⭐️ Google Review from 18 reviews

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Things to Do in Denmark

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Denmark wineries are diverse in their offerings and reliable in their quality. Whether you plan on staying for a few days or a fortnight, you will have no problems visiting this list of the best wineries near Denmark. They are welcoming and hospitable, and the residents are energetic and passionate.

At arm’s reach from the beaches in Denmark, touring the best wineries has never been so much fun. Tick off both destination choices in one! Where the ocean meets land, and the sea breeze meets vines. The six wineries listed all have something magnificent to offer on your holiday to Denmark, Western Australia.

If you’re wined out from all the quality vineyards you’ve visited, be sure to check out the Valley of the Giants Tree Tops Walk. Meander through the treetops on the elevated walkways, experience the power and awe of the ancient and gigantic beasts. It truly is humbling and silencing to witness the serenity from a birds-eye-view. 

Overlooking the Great Southern Ocean is the Elephant Rocks. Towering boulders like the tips of icebergs half-submerged in sapphire waters, similar to a pack of elephants bathing under the hot Persian sun. Elephant Rocks is 15 minutes west of Denmarks and makes for a great morning activity.

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Swan Valley Wineries: 8 of your Finest Estates

by Jacob King Stanley June 6, 2019
written by Jacob King Stanley

Swan Valley wineries are about the closest thing you’ll get to the Italian countryside where everything seems to flourish and frolic in a sepia tone haze. The region is a hub for everything that arouses the average vineyard enthusiast; art galleries, produce markets, wine bars, and friendly locals that don’t mind telling you what’s best. But you’re reading this article now so we guess we’ll just jump in and give you the inside scoop. Enough chit-chat, let’s get into it.  Read on to find;

  • The best wineries in Swan Valley
  • The best Swan Valley winery lunches
  • Swan Valley Winery Accommodation
  • Swan Valley winery Restaurants

We would also like to give warning that since Covid, some wineries in Swan Valley are still temporarily closed. Please call in advance to secure a table or tasting.


How to get to Swan Valley

Located just 25 minutes from Perth’s CBD, and only a 10-minute drive from the Perth Airport – a day trip is definitely an option when planning a visit to this region.

Train or Bus:

You can catch a train on the Midland line, get off at Guildford station and either Taxi, Uber or hire a bike.

The Swan Valley is a 25-minute drive from Perth’s city centre. From the CBD, head onto the Great Eastern Highway to Johnston Street, onto Guilford Road then Meadow Street followed by West Swan Road before reaching the award-winning Swan Valley wineries.


Wineries In Swan Valley

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Western Australia’s oldest wine region, with more than 40 Swan Valley wineries for you to explore, it’s hard to choose just a few. They say fine wine gets better with age, and the Swan Valley has over 180 years of experience in winemaking; it’s safe to say it tastes pretty bloody good. Though the problem is sometimes you get the odd establishment that just hasn’t got the hang of good service or simply haven’t the time or knowledge to put into a really stunning wine. Wine Region’s is here to show you the best wineries in Swan Valley to ensure you don’t get a dud. 

Upper Reach Winery

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A family-owned and operated winery nestled amongst the banks of Perth’s Swan River. With an aim to produce only the highest quality wines from estate-grown fruit – Upper Reach Winery continues to fulfil this promise.

Indulge in a wine tasting whilst overlooking impeccable vineyard views. Or if you decide a few wines ain’t enough and some Swan Valley winery accommodation could keep you out of the clink, Upper Reach has a stunning two-bedroom cottage, perfect for couples or perhaps a family. The cottage stands alone, so you’ll be able to enjoy the peace and quiet of your own 20-acre vineyard.

The owners at Upper Reach believe that great wine is essential in life, accompanied by great food, family and friends and we couldn’t agree more!

Derek Pearse’s award-winning reserve Shiraz is a wine worth writing home about. Not only do they produce outstanding Shiraz, but they also create an extensive range of vibrant, full-bodied wines, each reflecting the vineyard in their own way.

Reviews
4.6 ⭐️
Google Review from 159 reviews
4.5 ⭐️ Trip Advisor from 205 reviews

Sandalford Wines

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Known as one of Western Australia’s oldest and largest producers of premium wine, with a history that dates back to the European Settlement.

Sandalford Wines is known for producing an extensive range of wines under numerous labels – it will be hard to limit yourself to a select few. With advanced viticultural practices and a continuous increase in the winemaking team, Sandalford will exceed your expectations. Satisfy the senses with one of the best Swan Valley winery restaurants. Incorporating Mediterranean cuisines with the fresh influence of seafood and innovative ingredients the ala carte menu is sure to fondle your tastebuds.

There is some fantastic accommodation near Sandalford Winery, Swan Valley; Mandoon Estate’s the Colony create an atmosphere worth savouring. Calm, zen, cozy, all the while looking over vines and sunrises, we’ll drink to that.

A relaxed alfresco area under 125-year-old vines, a unique wine tasting at the cellar door, a gift shop with wine-related goodies or a winery tour for those larger groups – Sandalford Wines has it all.

Reviews

4.3 ⭐️ Google Review from 350 reviews
4.0 ⭐️
Trip Advisor from 359 reviews

Ugly Duckling Wines

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It was a slow start for this family-owned winery, only selling grapes to surrounding Swan Valley wineries until 2007 came and they decided to produce their own wine and label known as Ugly Duckling Wines. 

Their first vintage produced around 3,500 Shiraz bottles and 4,000 bottles of Chardonnay. Since then, this little duckling has spread its wings giving itself quite a name in the premium wine game. In 2012, this progressive Swan valley winery renovated to make this establishment even more kick-ass. A new undercover area – perfect for larger groups added to the inventory and decadent cheese & meat platters were added to the menu alongside their famous gourmet pies. Only a year later, the winery continued to expand and live music commenced on Sunday afternoons later that year. 

The winery hasn’t stopped growing and continues to be one of the Swan Valley’s most sought after wineries. With stunning views, hearty food, and down to earth staff – we rate this as one of the best wineries Swan Valley has on its eclectic smorgasbord of places to go and things to see.

Reviews

4.5 ⭐️ Trip Advisor from 198 reviews
4.4 ⭐️
Google Review from 166 reviews

Windy Creek Estate

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This quintessential Swan Valley winery has produced wine since 1937. The family uses both traditional and modern methods to produce and harvest their wines from fruit that is only grown on the estate.

Early on, the grapes from the estate were grown for dried fruit production with only a small amount used to make wine for Perth’s migrant community. Windy Creek produces nothing but premium quality wines at affordable prices. Discover their cosy cellar door and meet some of their friendly and warm staff. Enjoy the views of the acres of vines set amongst beautiful gardens – all whilst overlooking the stunning Darling Ranges.

Reviews
4.5 ⭐️
Google Review from 97 reviews
4.5 ⭐️
Trip Advisor from 132 reviews

Olive Farm Wines

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Known as the oldest farm in Western Australia. Olive Farm Wines was founded in 1829 by English Botanist – Thomas Waters. He was granted a large section of land in Guildford which eventually became home to olive trees. Shortly after, vines were planted amongst the land with wine production commencing after the vines had produced enough fruit. Thomas Waters created an underground cellar that still remains on the property to this day and is currently used as the cellar sales outlet.

Then in 1933, The Yurisich family purchased the property after moving to Western Australia from Yugoslavia. Fourth-generation winemaker – Anthony Yurisich creates diverse wines in Swan Valley at his award-winning cellar door. There are more than 25 unique, premium wines on offer from sparkling to fortified and everything in between.

Enjoy a guided tour through the winery – learning all about Olive Farm’s history and how the wines are made today. Indulge in a cheese and wine pairing at the Cheese Barrel Cafe or immerse yourself in a tasting at the cellar door.

Reviews
4.5 ⭐️
Google Review from 82 reviews
4.5 ⭐️
Trip Advisor from 120 reviews

Fig Tree Estate

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The name ‘Fig Tree Estate’ derives from the stunning 100-year-old fig tree on the property.

A younger winery, producing their first wine in 2011 – a Shiraz and Grenache combination, though despite their young age, they are very successful alongside the older vineyards in the Swan Valley region.

The Jenkins family believes in keeping things traditional, using handcrafted winemaking techniques to produce nothing but premium, unique wines with their own character. Not only do the Jenkins produce delectable small-batch wines, but they also produce handcrafted cider if you’re in the mood for something a little lighter. Tasting plates, cheese boards, hand-made olives and wood-fired pizzas are the perfect accompaniment to the extensive premium wines on offer.

Reviews
4.6 ⭐️ Google Review from 25 reviews
5.0 ⭐️
Trip Advisor from 21 reviews

Tyler’s Vineyard

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Tyler’s Vineyard is a family run business, selling grapes to neighbouring wineries in the Swan Valley for over 23 years. Their vineyard may be small but alongside selling their grapes, they now produce their own wines under the Tyler’s Vineyard label. With Grenache vines older than 100 years, it is no wonder that Grenache-based wines are the Tyler family’s speciality. Non-irrigated vines are one of the numerous reasons that the wines at Tyler’s Vineyard are full of depth and intenseness.

A classic winery, with farm animals for you to greet, a rustic barn set amongst hundred-year-old vines and a warm welcome by owners Colin and Donelle. This smaller scale winery is one that you won’t want to miss when exploring the Swan Valley wineries.

Reviews
4.8 ⭐️
Google Review from 66 reviews
5.0 ⭐️
Trip Advisor from 39 reviews

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Pandemonium Estate

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A four-hectare vineyard with a modern twist. This boutique estate draws from Spain with its table and fortified wines. The winery offers platters and wood-fired pizzas – the perfect accompaniment to the impeccable wines on offer.

Award-winning white wines ranging from Chenin blanc to sparkling Moscato. Their reds are aged in oak and bottled for a minimum of three years until their ready to be sold and enjoyed. Enjoy stunning views of the Darling Ranges whilst chatting to owners Martin Buck and Loraine Donlevy and indulging in a free wine tasting.

This estate is on the smaller side compared to some of its neighbours. It was established in 2008 and it’s known for its range of both traditional and not so traditional wines. 

If you’re looking for winery restaurants in the Swan Valley accompanied by great panoramic views chuck this gem on your list of places to visit.

Reviews
4.9 ⭐️
Google Review from 29 reviews
4.5 ⭐️
Trip Advisor from 24 reviews

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Things to Do in Swan Valley

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Things to do in Swan Valley
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  • Explore the Swan Valley Food & Wine Trail
    Indulge in the region’s best food and wine producers along the 32-kilometre scenic drive with more than 200 attractions. Fresh produce, wineries, distilleries, arts and crafts markets are just a few things on offer when exploring this trail.

  • Cycle along the Swan Valley Heritage Trail
    Discover the history of the region and see its wildlife along a 12-kilometre bike trail. You can ride past Sandalford Wines and the Margaret River Chocolate Companies. Explore the Aboriginal art galleries along the route or stop off at Whiteman Park or Caversham Wildlife Park.

  • Try hand-crafted beers in a boutique brewery
    For those beer lovers and not so much the wine drinkers. Discover one of Swan Valley’s boutique breweries and try a hand-crafted beer or ask for a brewer’s handle and sample a range of their latest. We recommend visiting Feral Brewing Company or Ironbark for a great beer or two.

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Wineries in Western Australia

Margaret River Wineries | The Sauciest Wineries in the Region

by Jacob King Stanley March 13, 2019
written by Jacob King Stanley

Yes, okay, the Margaret River Wine Region is one of the most isolated regions in Australia, but who said finding perfection would be easy. Going somewhere new is puzzling if you don’t have the insider’s knowledge. We’ll spare you the details and give you nothing but the best wineries in Margaret River and some unmissable Margaret River winery lunches. Why make just one day out of it? Chuck a sickie; the boss won’t miss yah. Turn your trip into a wine holiday and enjoy some gorgeous Margaret River winery accommodation, indulging in the winery restaurants Margaret River has on offer alongside informative, friendly, and indeed saucy wine tours through the region.

So what can you expect when you get there? Sapphire waters, blinding white sands, winding rivers meandering through valleys littered with vineyards and friendly cellar doors, farmers markets and niche gift stores by day and wine bars, pubs and live music at night, sounds horrible doesn’t it?

Let’s get that trip sorted for you. 


The Margaret River Wine Region

With over 200 wine producers and 100 cellar doors, it’s strange to think how far Margaret River wineries have come in so little time. For the best part of the last 70 years, surfing has been the main focus, but it wasn’t until 1969 when the Australian Surf Titles held at one of the local beeches put this little quintessence of beauty on the list of stunning places to visit. When the surf was flat, mass hordes of sand rats searched for casual employment, cultivating the wine industry’s growth and maturity. It was starting to boom.

Margaret River established its first commercial winery in 1967. Considering some of the wineries in Victoria date back to the 1840s, Margaret River wineries are millennials in comparison, but that doesn’t make them clueless. With some new-wave, ‘trendy’ vineyards and cellar doors like Nocturn, L.A.S. Vino, and Dormilona, the region has defined itself by avoiding conformity and monotony.

Now, you may not care what grape varieties are grown in the region as long as it tastes good and compliments a second pour, but we’ll just throw a few names down so one can expect what’s on the wine list. 

Margaret River Wineries supply Australia with 20 % of its total premium wine production; that’s not bad for such a young region. Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz take the cake in popularity for reds, but with 59% of total grapes crushed, the whites win the day. In particular, Margaret River Chardonnays are known for their exquisite structure showing balance in maturity with fresh acidic complexities coming through with every sip. This is due to Gingin and Mendoza, two Chardonnay clone varieties that harvest small and large grapes providing the previously mentioned characteristics so highly sort after.

The top wineries in Margaret River display a kick-ass wine list, and the area is known for its western hospitality, so you’ll have many a chance to find a wine that makes you feel ‘fruity’.

If you’re looking to stay a few nights, check out the Margaret River Accommodation that has proven itself time and again through reviews and testimonies. 


How to Get to Margaret River from Perth

By Car: Margaret River Region is a three-hour drive south of Perth. Take the Kwinana Freeway out of the city; this will then become the Forrest Highway. So continue to follow the signs to Bunbury and then to Busselton, travelling via the Bussell Highway.

You can also try the more scenic inland route from Perth. Adding an extra half an hour or so onto your trip (worth it for the views), the South Western Highway guides you inland from the suburb of Armadale, Pinjarra, Waroona, Harvey, Brunswick Junction, Bunbury and then Busselton.

By Bus: South West Coach Lines connects Perth and the South West region, departing daily from the City Bus Port, Domestic Airport & International Airport.

Other: There are several local transport companies offering travel by airport shuttle, taxi or car hire. There are also charter vehicle companies that can cater to individuals or groups.

The best, most efficient way to tick off your Margaret River wineries list is to jump on a Margaret River wine tour. Have more than a few tastings, no driving required, and all the while, an expert guide is spoon-feeding you information that you would otherwise have to ‘exert effort’ to uncover; it’s the dream.


The Top 7 Margaret River Wineries

Whether you’re looking for the best winery restaurants in Margaret River, a neat lunch, an informative cellar door, Wine Regions Australia has the hot tips. We’ve also had a few people ask for dog friendly wineries in Margaret River, ask, and you shall receive. Let’s jump into it!!

Voyager Estate

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Voyager Estate has a profound connection to the earth, incubated by the original owner and winemaker Michael Wright. With organic practices, land regeneration with over 70,000 indigenous trees planted around the estate, and ongoing maintenance of surrounding walking tracks, Voyager Estate intends to hold up their end of the bargain in the preservation of this beautiful planet we call home.

While their heightened moralistic compass is a great reason to visit, it doesn’t end there. The Voyager Estate Restaurant has been awarded the top 5 places to eat in Western Australia. Head Chef Santiago Fernandez and Somm Clair Tonon have created a culinary experience that captivates the senses and explores the terroir and history of the region through innovative ingredients and flavour combos.

If you’re looking for a Margaret River winery lunch and perhaps a tasting or two, chuck Voyager Estate on your list and buckle up for a stimulating day of flavour.

Reviews
4.6 ⭐️ Google Review from 322 reviews
4.5 ⭐️ Trip Advisor from 1,363 reviews


Vasse Felix

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Vasse Felix was the first winery in Margaret River, so, undoubtedly, they’ve had a fair bit of time to create perfection. The establishment is named after Vasse, a french explorer that went missing after his boat was dragged to Davey Jones’ locker off the coast of WA. Some think that he went down with the ship, but the believers remain unmoved on the fact that he made it to shore and lived a happy life in the luscious hills of Margaret River.

Wine tastings, private tasting, a drink in the wine lounge, or perhaps a table at the Vasse Felix restaurant; whatever tickles your fancy, elegance and prestige, with a dollop of western charm, is served with a smear. 

The art gallery is forever alive with seasonal exhibitions from international and Australian artists. What’s with the wineries in Margaret River being so damn cultured. Do yourself a favour and get a dose of that cultural flavour.

If you want it gift wrapped in a wine tour with a few other favourites on the list, Check out our take on Wine Tours in Margaret River. 

Reviews
4.5 ⭐️ Trip Advisor from 757 reviews

4.5 ⭐️ Google Review from 346 reviews

Leeuwin Estate

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Denis and Tricia Horgan purchased the estate in 1969 while the wine industry was on the brink of combustion. Ten years on from the birth of Leeuwin Estate, the first vintage was harvested, but things really took off when their Chardonnay won the Decanter Magazine Art Prize in 1981 later to bestow international recognition.

The team at this institution of greatness has built the Margaret River winery’s reputation on the premise of providing three things that people love; food, wine, and art.

Holding true to one of the best Margaret River winery restaurants, emphasising Australian ingredients sourced locally like wallaby, kingfish, oysters, and rock lobsters, the menu captures the integrity of the estate’s appreciation of its surroundings.

Partake in a wine tasting, indulge in a cuisine made for kings, and then peruse the estate’s art collection comprised of over 150 painting by Australian and international artists.

Settling in at number 3 on our list, make sure you visit Leeuwin Estate, one of the best wineries in Margaret River.

Review
4.4 ⭐️ Google Review from 252 reviews
4.0 ⭐️ Trip Advisor from 628 reviews
 

Cape Grace Wines

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Cape Grace Wines believe that winemaking is art, and they have certainly delivered on this concept. Each grape is handled like a dear old friend, minimal interference, whole bunch pressing, and strict temperature regulation during fermentation contributes to the meticulous art form that makes Cape Grace Wines one of the top wineries in Margaret River.

Whilst the intricate nature of the winemaking process slows down production to 2200 cases per year, this doesn’t worry the team at Cape Grace. Most of the wine is distributed out of the cellar door, and it’s hard to find it anywhere else, which contributes to the magic and unique nature of this establishment. 

We recommend an extensive wine tasting at this gem of a winery; it would be a travesty to miss out on a glass of perfection. 

Reviews
4.9 ⭐️ Google Review from 43 reviews
5.0 ⭐️ Trip Adviser from 89 reviews

Stella Bella Wines

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Why is the wine so damn good here? Senior winemaker Luke Jolliffe doesn’t follow formulas and strict recipes. For Luke, listening to the wine and letting it tell you what to do. Now, if the wine is actually whispering in your ear, probably slow down on the tastings. Luke prizes his team on knowing what to do with a wine after tasting it; is it ready, does it need another year in the barrel, is the temperature right, all of these attributes comprise Stella Bella wines as some of the best in Margaret River.

The estate is surrounded by native deciduous trees and high climbing vines, creating a natural haven protected from the outside world. Stella Bella is one of many dog friendly wineries in Margaret River. Bring your furry friend (and your not so furry friends) BYO picnic and enjoy a glass of the regions finest sitting on the bank of the Stella Bella Damn.

Reviews
4.9 ⭐️ Google Review from 104 reviews
4.5 ⭐️ Trip Advisor from 123 reviews

Brown Hill Estate

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Ten minutes south-east of the Margaret River town-centre lies Brown Hill Estate, sprawled on a slice of farmland that most would call paradise. Partake in a wine tasting sampling the fruits of their labour where you will find Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz, Merlot, Malbec, Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon and Chardonnay.

For Jim and Gwen Bailey, alongside their son Nathan, wine is memories. To recreate a wine that tastes and smells of the region you grew up in is the Shangri-La of winemaking. 

We suggest taking the Private Barrel tasting, sit with one of the Baileys, and enjoy the premium wines not commonly found on your average shelf whilst they take you through the history and mantra of Brown Hill Estate. 

If you’re looking for an extended getaway, we have the goods on Margaret River winery accommodation. Relax and stay a few days in paradise. 


Reviews
4.3 ⭐️ Google review from 47 reviews
5 ⭐️ Trip Advisor from 105 reviews

Woodlands Wines 

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Woodlands Wines was one of the first and best wineries in Margaret River. David and Heather Watson wished to shape their style of wines on the inspiring flavours of Bordeaux. Meeting early success with their ‘Best Red Wine’ award at the Perth Wine Show and the National Wine show, Woodlands Wines was the first winery in Margaret River to achieve national recognition.

Another one on the list of dog friendly wineries in Margaret River, dine in and enjoy a cheese board of international selection accompanied by a vino or two. We recommend the 2017 ‘Margaret’ Cabernet Merlot Malbec; the palate is classic ‘Margaret’ – with mouth-filling ripe red fruits combining with cassis and anise, overlaying a slate-like structure. The finish is supple yet mineral, with a lingering freshness.

Holding its own in our list of the top wineries in Margaret River, Woodlands Wines is a classic experience ticking all the boxes one might expect when visiting a winery in Margaret River.

Reviews
5.0 ⭐️ Trip Advisor from 82 reviews

4.9 ⭐️ Google Review from 60 reviews

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