
St Leonards Vineyard
Wahgunyah, VIC
Features
At a Glance
Best Time to Visit
Spring (September–November) and autumn (March–May) offer the best weather and reliable opening hours. Avoid winter months when opening is most restricted. Vintage season (February–March) may offer special activities; confirm with the vineyard. Summer can be warm but the cafe provides respite.
Website
stleonardswine.com.au
Tucked along Saint Leonards Road in the small rural town of Wahgunyah, this family-owned vineyard and winery sits in the cool-climate country of northeast Victoria. It's a working operation in the truest sense — wines are made on-site, the cellar door is modest and personal, and the experience is a long way from the polished, high-volume tastings you'll find at larger regional destinations.
Wahgunyah sits roughly 30 minutes east of Wangaratta, where the region's elevation, cool nights, and alluvial soils create conditions well-suited to quality reds and aromatic whites. The landscape here is quietly productive rather than showy, and St Leonards reflects that character.
Cellar Door Experience
The cellar door operates Thursday through Sunday, 10am to 5pm, with more limited hours during winter months. That restricted schedule is worth knowing before you make the drive — but it also means that when you do visit, the experience is genuinely unhurried. There are no tour buses in the car park and no queues at the tasting counter.
Visitors can taste wines directly at the cellar door and browse the on-site wine shop at their own pace. The atmosphere is relaxed and family-run, with staff who can speak to the wines and the property without referring you to a brochure. If you're travelling as a large group or arriving in a caravan convoy, it's worth phoning ahead to let them know.
For current tasting fees and available wine selections, contact the vineyard directly or check the website, as these details can vary.
Food and Dining
There's a cafe on-site, which makes St Leonards a reasonable stop for a leisurely afternoon rather than just a quick tasting. Specific menu details aren't available here, so it's worth checking with the vineyard directly if you have particular dietary requirements or want to know what's on offer before you arrive.
Getting There
St Leonards Vineyard is located at 201 Saint Leonards Road, Wahgunyah, in northeast Victoria. From Wangaratta, head east — it's around a 30-minute drive. Wahgunyah is a small rural town with limited public transport, so a private vehicle is the practical way to get there. On-site parking is available, and the road access is standard sealed road suitable for most vehicles. If you're arriving in a large motorhome or as part of a caravan group, contact the vineyard ahead of your visit to confirm arrangements.
Visitor Tips
- Check opening hours before you go. Thursday to Sunday, 10am to 5pm, but hours are more restricted in winter. A quick call or check of the website can save a wasted trip.
- Spring and autumn are the most reliable times to visit, with good weather and consistent access to both the cellar door and cafe. Vintage season in February and March may bring additional activity — confirm with the vineyard.
- Phone ahead for groups. The venue is small and intimate by design, so larger groups should give advance notice.
- Browse the wine shop. If you find something you'd like to take home, the on-site shop is the place to do it.
Location
201 Saint Leonards Road, Wahgunyah VIC 3687
Getting There
Located in Wahgunyah, northeast Victoria, approximately 30 minutes east of Wangaratta on the Hume Highway. Access via Saint Leonards Road. Suitable for caravans and camper vans with standard road access; Wahgunyah is a small rural town with limited public transport.
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