7 Best Vineyards in Tasmania You Must Visit

Tasmania has quietly grown into one of Australia’s most exciting wine regions, with cool-climate conditions perfect for Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and sparkling wines. Whether you're planning a weekend escape or a full-blown gourmet road trip, there’s no better way to enjoy the island than by sipping your way through its cellar doors.

🍷 Here are seven of the best vineyards in Tasmania, all within driving distance from Hobart, and each with its own flavour! Cheers!

 

1.  Frogmore Creek Cellar Door & Restaurant

📍 20 km from Hobart (approx. 20 minutes)

Located in the scenic Coal River Valley, Frogmore Creek offers award-winning wines and a gorgeous estate to match. Sustainability is a major focus here, with vines grown organically and minimal intervention winemaking practices.

  • What to do: Enjoy a guided wine tasting, browse their on-site art gallery, or settle in for a long lunch at the gourmet restaurant.
  • Food & Wine: Full restaurant menu and cellar door tastings available.
  • Nearby gem: Richmond Historic Village – Explore cobbled streets, antique shops, and the famous Richmond Bridge.

 

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Image: Frogmore Creek, Tourism Australia

 

2.  Pooley Wines

📍 26.5 km from Hobart (approx. 25 minutes)

Housed in a Georgian sandstone building, Pooley Wines is a boutique, family-run winery that’s as charming as it is elegant. Their premium cool-climate wines are a favourite among locals and visitors alike.

  • What to do: Indulge in wine and cheese pairings, or catch a local food truck while lounging in the sun.
  • Food & Wine: Tastings available daily; food trucks often onsite.
  • Nearby gem: Richmond Gaol – Australia’s oldest intact gaol, full of colonial history.

 

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Image: Pooley Wines, Tourism Tasmania & Nick Osborne

 

3.  Home Hill Winery

📍 38 km from Hobart (approx. 40 minutes)

Nestled in the lush Huon Valley, Home Hill is famed for its world-class Pinot Noir and inviting cellar door. It's the perfect stop on your way to explore Tasmania's apple-growing region.

  • What to do: Join a wine masterclass, browse the sculpture garden, or dine in the award-winning restaurant.
  • Food & Wine: Yes – full restaurant menu with wine pairings.
  • Nearby gem: Huon River & Cygnet – Take a scenic drive or stop at weekend markets.

 

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Image: Home Hill Winery, Tourism Tasmania & Chris Crerar

 

4.Bream Creek Vineyard

📍 50 km from Hobart (approx. 40 minutes)

Perched above Marion Bay, this coastal vineyard combines stunning ocean views with beautifully balanced wines. It's one of Tasmania’s early pioneers of premium viticulture.

  • What to do: Walk through the vines, chat with the winemaker, or attend seasonal tasting events.
  • Food & Wine: Tastings available by appointment.
  • Nearby gem: Maria Island National Park – Perfect for a day trip filled with hiking and wildlife spotting.

 

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Image: Bream Creek Cellar Door

 

5.  Milton Vineyard

📍 135 km from Hobart (approx. 1 hr 45 mins)

A peaceful and picturesque vineyard on Tasmania’s East Coast, Milton is a family-run gem producing elegant wines in a serene garden setting.

  • What to do: Take a stroll through the landscaped gardens or enjoy a lazy lunch overlooking the vines.
  • Food & Wine: Yes – on-site restaurant and tastings available.
  • Nearby gem: Swansea – A historic town with coastal charm and great beaches.

 

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Image: Milton Vineyard, Tourism Australia

 

6.  Devil's Corner Cellar Door

📍 159 km from Hobart (approx. 2 hrs)

Famous for its stunning architecture and sweeping views of The Hazards, Devil’s Corner is as much a feast for the eyes as it is for the palate.

  • What to do: Climb the lookout tower, enjoy live music, or grab a bite from the on-site food vans.
  • Food & Wine: Tastings plus pizza and seafood vans on site.
  • Nearby gem: Freycinet National Park – A gateway to Wineglass Bay, one of the world’s most beautiful beaches.

 

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Image: Devil’s Corner Cellar Door, Tourism Australia

 

7.  Jansz Tasmania

📍 249 km from Hobart (approx. 2 hrs 55 mins)

If sparkling wine is your thing, this is the holy grail. Jansz is a pioneer of traditional method sparkling in Tasmania and has the heritage and finesse to match.

  • What to do: Join a masterclass on sparkling wine, explore the vines, or relax with a gourmet platter.
  • Food & Wine: Tastings and light bites available daily.
  • Nearby gem: Bay of Fires – Iconic white sands and vibrant orange boulders await just a short drive away.

 

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Image: Jansz Tasmania, Adam Gibson

 

Plan Your Tasmanian Wine Adventure!

Whether you're popping out for a day trip or mapping out a wine-fuelled holiday, these vineyards showcase the very best of Tasmanian wine, scenery, and hospitality. Each is unique in style and setting, offering more than just great wine – it’s about the experience.

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