Wineries in Tabilk

Tahbilk Winery, located in Tabilk, Victoria, is a historic and picturesque family-owned winery with a rich heritage dating back to 1860. Situated in the Nagambie Lakes region, about 120 kilometers north of Melbourne, the winery spans over 1,200 hectares of land, characterized by a unique meso-climate created by internal billabong systems and a significant frontage to the Goulburn River. This distinctive environment provides near-perfect growing conditions for their vineyards, allowing them to craft exceptional quality wines that truly reflect the terroir. The winery is renowned for its commitment to sustainability, being a five-generation family-owned carbon-neutral establishment.

The name "Tahbilk" itself, which means 'place of many waterholes' in the language of the Daung-wurrung clans, perfectly encapsulates the abundance of the landscape and the winery's close connection to the land and the river. Visitors to Tahbilk can experience its rich history and unique environment through cellar door winery tours, eco trails, wine tasting, and dining at the on-site restaurant. The winery's cellar door, temporarily relocated to the Len Evans Museum on the estate, offers a chance to step back in time and enjoy tastings in a historic setting. Additionally, the winery provides exclusive member discounts and offers a range of experiences for wine enthusiasts.

Tahbilk Winery is a significant part of the Australian wine industry, with a rich history and a focus on crafting wines that showcase the heart and soul of the Australian terroir. As a historic Australian winery with National Trust certification, it holds a special place in the country's winemaking heritage.

The unique climate of the Nagambie Lakes region, where the winery is situated, plays a vital role in shaping the character of Tahbilk's wines. The area is known for its distinctly warm, inland valley-floor climate, with substantial diurnal temperature ranges, mitigated by the presence of lakes, billabongs, and creeks associated with the Goulburn River. This, combined with the region's unique soil type, contributes to the exceptional quality and defined regional character of the wines produced at Tahbilk.