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The Canberra Wine District, Explained: A Local's Guide to the Region, Its Grapes and Cellar Doors

One of the quiet surprises about living in or visiting Canberra is that a genuinely respected cool-climate wine region sits right on the city's doorstep. You can leave the suburbs, and within roughly half an hour be standing among vines, tasting a Shiraz that has won national attention. This guide explains what the Canberra District wine region actually is, why its wines taste the way they do, the grape varieties it is known for, and how cellar-door visiting works in practice. It is written for newcomers and locals who want the lay of the land rather than a list of venues that will be out of date by next season.

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    Clonakilla Wines

    Murrumbateman

    The winery that put the Canberra District on the national map. Tim Kirk's Shiraz Viognier is one of Australia's most sought-after reds. Cellar door at Murrumbateman, 40 minutes from the city.

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    Helm Wines

    Murrumbateman

    Murrumbateman winery renowned for Riesling. Ken Helm pioneered the Canberra District's cool-climate identity; the cellar door is relaxed and knowledgeable.

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    Eden Road Wines

    Murrumbateman

    Versatile producer with vineyards across the Canberra District and Tumbarumba. Strong on Shiraz, Riesling and Pinot Noir with a modern cellar door experience.

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    Lark Hill Winery

    Bungendore

    Certified biodynamic winery at Bungendore producing Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Riesling. The cellar door overlooks the vineyard and the surrounding hills east of Canberra.

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    Lerida Estate

    Lake George

    Cellar door and restaurant at Lake George with panoramic views over the dry lake bed. A popular first stop on the northern wine corridor from Canberra.

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This guide was generated by AI. Business details including trading hours, prices and contact information may change. Confirm current details directly with the business before visiting. See our editorial standards.

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