Blueberry Hill Wines winery in NSW

Blueberry Hill Wines

Blueberry Hill Wines winery in NSW
Blueberry Hill Wines winery in NSW
Blueberry Hill Wines winery in NSW
Blueberry Hill Wines winery in NSW

Features

🍷Cellar Door
🛒Wine Shop

At a Glance

Best Time to Visit

Visit March–May or September–November for comfortable weather and fewer crowds. February–March coincides with harvest and can be busy. Winter (June–August) is quieter but cooler. Avoid peak summer and major school holidays if you prefer a more relaxed tasting experience.

Blueberry Hill Wines winery in NSW

Blueberry Hill Wines is a boutique producer tucked into the Hunter Valley, NSW, growing six varieties across its vineyard on McDonald's Road. It's a small, unpretentious operation that suits travellers looking for a quieter, more personal cellar door experience away from the Valley's larger commercial estates.

The Wines

The vineyard covers a broad range of styles, with both white and red varieties in production. On the white side, you'll find Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc — two varieties that perform well in the Hunter's moderate climate. The red lineup spans Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinot Noir, and Shiraz, the latter being one of the Hunter Valley's most celebrated grapes.

As a boutique producer, stock of individual varieties and vintages can be limited, so if you have a particular wine in mind, it's worth contacting them ahead of your visit.

Cellar Door Experience

The cellar door at Blueberry Hill offers tastings and direct sales in an intimate setting. It's the kind of place where you're likely to be tasted by someone close to the production itself — a contrast to the larger, more structured experiences you'll find at some of the Valley's busier operations.

Allow around one to one-and-a-half hours for tasting and browsing the wine shop. Check the website at blueberryhill.com.au before visiting to confirm current opening hours and any upcoming events.

Getting There

Blueberry Hill Wines is located at 999 McDonald's Road in the Hunter Valley. The most practical way to get there is by car — public transport options in the area are limited. Newcastle is roughly two and a half hours away. The road is suitable for caravans and camper travellers, though it's worth confirming parking capacity before arrival with a larger vehicle.

Visitor Tips

  • Timing your visit: March to May and September to November tend to offer the most comfortable weather and smaller crowds. The harvest period (February–March) draws more visitors to the region, as does any given weekend throughout the year — if you prefer a quieter tasting, aim for a weekday.
  • Winter visits: June to August is the quietest period. It's cooler, but the cellar door is generally less busy.
  • Combining with other cellar doors: McDonald's Road and the surrounding area put you within easy reach of other Hunter Valley producers, making it straightforward to plan a full day of wine touring.
  • Stock availability: As a small producer, not every variety will be available at all times. If there's a specific wine you're after, check ahead.

Location

999 McDonalds Road NSW 2320

Getting There

Located on McDonald's Road in the Hunter Valley, NSW. Accessible by car from Newcastle (approximately 2.5 hours south). Suitable for caravan and camper travellers with standard road access; check parking capacity before arrival. Public transport options are limited; a car is recommended.

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