Hunter Valley Cellar Doors
Hunter Valley Cellar Doors
Is there a greater waste of time than visiting McGuigan's whilst in the Hunter ?
I was dragged along with the love of my life's parents on a horse and carriage ride around some of the vineyards over the weekend. Good idea I thought. Initially. Sadly, we had no choice which ones to visit. That didn't bother her parents as they don't really care for wine much, they were just after the "experience", but I was fuming. I had one day up there and half of it was being carted to two unheard of small (but otherwise respectable) cellar doors and then on to McGuigan's. I know I shouldn't be too critical of individual producers on this forum, but seriously, the cheap commercial style of their operation (not to mention what is in their bottles) really grates especially when it is situated in such a beautiful (and central) spot of the area. It kills me that this is the most frequented cellar door in the Hunter. If I wanted to go to a supermarket I would have stayed in Sydney. And as for the Tempus Two winery across the road ... what were they thinking when that monstrosity was approved ?
Sorry. That's enough of an arbitrary rant for one day.
I was dragged along with the love of my life's parents on a horse and carriage ride around some of the vineyards over the weekend. Good idea I thought. Initially. Sadly, we had no choice which ones to visit. That didn't bother her parents as they don't really care for wine much, they were just after the "experience", but I was fuming. I had one day up there and half of it was being carted to two unheard of small (but otherwise respectable) cellar doors and then on to McGuigan's. I know I shouldn't be too critical of individual producers on this forum, but seriously, the cheap commercial style of their operation (not to mention what is in their bottles) really grates especially when it is situated in such a beautiful (and central) spot of the area. It kills me that this is the most frequented cellar door in the Hunter. If I wanted to go to a supermarket I would have stayed in Sydney. And as for the Tempus Two winery across the road ... what were they thinking when that monstrosity was approved ?
Sorry. That's enough of an arbitrary rant for one day.
Tyrrell's - earth floors in the tasting room and cellar. Book a tour with them and you'll be shown around the winery.
Brokenwood - good range of wines in their small tasting room. Excellent service
Mount Pleasant - a great range of old Elizabeth's and reds to have over lunch
Lindeman's - try to book a session in the Steven's tasting room - $10 gets you a wine waiter, a cheese platter and all their best and some older wines.
Brokenwood - good range of wines in their small tasting room. Excellent service
Mount Pleasant - a great range of old Elizabeth's and reds to have over lunch
Lindeman's - try to book a session in the Steven's tasting room - $10 gets you a wine waiter, a cheese platter and all their best and some older wines.
I agree with the above having recently visited the Hunter and can also recommend McLeish & Margan. The small wine makers centre also has the Keith Tulloch Kester Shiraz 00 which they may let you try (usually if you purchase it 1st). As for the carriage ride you should have walked over to Brokenwood instead.