Wineries in Sunshine Coast

The Sunshine Coast Hinterland in the northeast of Australia has a subtropical climate with 'monsoon' rains during certain periods. Despite the challenging conditions, the region's wine industry thrives, driven by dedicated winemakers and growers aiming for higher quality and consistency.

Specifically, towns like Maroochydore and Caloundra in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland offer favorable viticulture conditions due to cooler mesoclimates influenced by the Great Dividing Range. These cooler sites allow for the cultivation of grape varieties like Chardonnay, producing full-bodied, aromatic wines with ripe acidity in Queensland.

Moreover, the region features a diverse range of grape varieties that suit the local terroir, from crisp Sauvignon Blanc to velvety Pinot Noir, reflecting its unique character.