FAQs

Would you like to be a part of the Wine South Tasmania committee? Send us an email at hello@winesouth.com.au or learn more about us on our About page.

AnswerSouthern Tasmanian is spoilt for choice with new wineries and viticulturists joining the scene every year. If we haven’t already had the pleasure in meeting and you would like your business to participate in one of our events, send us an email at hello@winesouth.com.au.

Visiting Southern Tasmania, but our events aren’t on when you’re here? Not a problem! Reach out to one of our tour guide partners to join in on one of their experiences or tailor a wine tasting tour of your own: The Wine Hopper. Ageing Barrel Tours. Apple Isle Wine Tours.

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The following venues are fully wheelchair accessible with disabled parking, disabled toilets and accessible tasting facilities:

◾ Altaness Winery
◾ Bangor Vineyard Shed
◾ Cape Bernier
◾ Coal Valley Vineyard
◾ Domaine A
◾ Every Man and His Dog Vineyard
◾ Henskins Rankin of Tasmania
◾ Future Perfect Wines
◾ Mewstone Wines
◾ Nocton Tasmania
◾ Puddleduck Vineyard
◾ Pressing Matters
◾ Riversdale Estate
◾ Rivulet Tasmania
◾ Sonnen Wine

The following venues are wheelchair accessible and have disabled parking but do not have disabled bathroom facilities:

◾ Bishops Vineyard
◾ Cathedral Rock Vineyard
◾ Charles Reuben Estate
◾ Kate Hill Wines
◾ Off The Rails Wines
◾ Parallax Organic Vineyard
◾ Six Friends
◾ Two Bud Spur Vineyard
◾ Uplands Vineyard
◾ Viridian Wines

Most vineyards have a free entry policy however some events are ticketed. Please visit the listings of the individual vineyards to understand whether their event requires tickets or pre-booking.