Another good winery with good service and wines. The wines were of high quality and not too expensive and the person handling the wine tasting was friendly and knowledgeable. sIt is well worth a visit
This is a very worthwhile stop. The cosy wood-lined, cathedral ceiling winery is modern but with good atmosphere. They serve some light lunches and cheese platters and offer a good selection of coffees ans teas.The lady who hosted our tasting was very good and was somewhat an ambassador for other wineries in the area.Of note is the 2013 Grenache and of course the flagship Grampians Estate Sparkling Shiraz..
We decided to drive from Halls Gap to Grampians Estate after reading other great reviews on here...and we were not let down. We were greeted by a smiling face as we entered the cellar door. The lady working today went out of her way to explain about the wines on offer for tasting. We opted to taste the late harvest muscat , which was delicious, so we each ordered a glass and a shared cheese platter. The cheese platter had a great variety of local produce and cheeses. We throughly enjoyed each componant. We also purchased a bottle of the muscat and a bottle of port, which was also delicious. If you're around the grampians, we strongly suggest to stop by for a relaxing sit down and some tasty wine and cheese. The perfect thing to do on a drizzly winter's day.
It was our first visit ever to the Grampians region. With special thanks to the ever-friendly and delightfully animated Sarah Gutherie, we were enthralled and thoroughly enjoyed our visit and wine tasting! Not just technical appreciation of their wines, but also their charming stories. We also picked up their book, "The Longest Drive", which chronicles Australia's longest trek of livestock from Victoria to the Northern Territory. Truly amazing! We'll be back for sure, not just for the wines, but now to see again a new friend.
Small winery but top class service from knowledgeable personal. Great coffee and biscuits too , chardonnay and the stawell gift shiraz worth trying
Thoroughly enjoyed the wine tasting, cheese platter & coffee served by Doug, delighted by his local knowledge/history. Looking forward to calling in next time in the area :-)
We happened to be in Halls Gap and were looking for a hiking break. The Grampians Estate is just a 30 min drive away and it's defenitely worth a visit. They have really very good wines and they have a very nice cheese platter as well. But the highlight of this small gem is how they host and treat you. We were lucky and were served by Sarah who owns the winery together with her husband. She is such a lovely and charming person and made this stay for us rememberable. A great experience and worth to recommend!
We just stopped for a wine taste after enjoying a delicious sparkling Shiraz at "the Views restaurant in Hall Gaps. All of the wines here are great, delicious hot chocolates!
Called in this afternoon, had a great tasting, likes the sparkling Shiraz best, good reds, well setup venue is just off the highway with good parking see my pictures.
The lady at the cellar door was lovely and very knowledgeable. The sparkling Shiraz was beautiful but the experience was lovely as well because of the lovely host. It definitely lived up to the comments in trip advisor.