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Top 5 wineries you must visit in the Hunter Valley – Say yes to an unforgettable experience

What are your plans for the autumn? If you are still clueless about what you'll be doing, here's a great suggestion for you. Visit some of the most amazing wineries in the Hunter Valley and enjoy the scenes together with the tastes. Follow this guide and make your moments greater.

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Brokenwood Wines

No one in Australia doesn't know this brand, because it's been there for ages serving wine-lovers from all states. Everyone loves its Chardonnay and if you happen to visit Brokenwood Wines during your stay at one of the Hunter Valley hotels the likes of Oaks Cypress Lakes Resort, just do not miss trying a glass of this. No matter when you visit this winery, it's going to have visitors, but during the autumn, the crowds are very less. Enjoy the views of the vast vineyard and sip your favourite wine brand!

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Scarborough Wines

"our home, your wine"- that's how they have worded the Scarborough Wines. Doesn't that say it all about its authenticity? This is also one of their main values of business because everyone who comes to see this winery gets treated with immense hospitality and friendly gestures like nowhere else. The staff is very friendly, and they make your difficult choices very easy with their details. Choose to enjoy a sip of Scarborough Wine while enjoying the views of the Brokenback Mountain Ranges as well.

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Krinklewood Biodynamic Vineyard

All most every wine brand available today uses herbicides, pesticides, or at least a minor chemical spray, but the brands produced at the Krinklewood Biodynamic Vineyard simply do not! So, why miss this rare opportunity when you are in the Hunter Valley this autumn? The best of organic wines are here, and their vineyards follow a truly sustainable procedure. Don't forget to specifically ask for Basket Press wines from them when you are there!

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Pepper Tree Wines

A must-visit winery during autumn because Pepper Tree Wines is blessed with a bunch of amazing gardens and rustic timber buildings that provide a real vintage vibe. Australia just loves everything about Pepper Tree Wines and that's why it has been labelled as a 5-star winery on the James Halliday Australian Wine Companion several times. Also, if you intend to visit the Pepper Tree Wines in August, you may be able to join their annual 'Pooch Picnic' which is filled with music, wine, and all sorts of entertainment.

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Audrey Wilkinson Winery

This vineyard has been founded in 1866 and yes, it's indeed one of the oldest vineyards you find in Australia. Their vineyard covers a land area of 109 hectares and enjoying the 360-degree views of this area is something you can try out while enjoying a heavenly sip of their wine. There is also a museum owned by them, which has many exhibits about Audrey Wilkinson- the person who made a remarkable change in the industry at a very small age.