Fairbrossen Winery
Carmel, WA
At a Glance
Best Time to Visit
Harvest season (February–April) offers active winemaking atmosphere. Spring and autumn provide mild weather for vineyard touring. Summer can be warm; winter rarely harsh in this region.
Website
fairbrossen.com.auFairbrossen Winery sits on a westerly slope of the Darling Range in the Bickley Carmel Valley, around 50 kilometres east of Perth. It's a small, artisanal operation with a clear focus: low-intervention wines made in a 50-tonne winery that also houses a barrel room and a dedicated tasting cellar. If you're after a boutique experience away from the larger commercial cellar doors, this is the kind of place worth seeking out.
Cellar Door Experience
Tastings take place in a dedicated cellar within the winery building itself, which means you're tasting alongside the barrels rather than in a separate visitor centre. For anyone interested in how wine is actually made, that proximity to the working winery gives the visit a genuine behind-the-scenes feel that's harder to find at larger operations.
Given the scale of the producer, it's worth phoning ahead or checking the website before you make the drive out — availability for tastings isn't guaranteed without prior confirmation.
The Vineyard
The westerly aspect of the slope provides afternoon sun exposure well suited to cool-climate viticulture. The Bickley Carmel Valley is an established wine-producing area within the Perth Hills region, and the Darling Range setting gives the property a distinctly rural character — green, hilly, and removed from the suburban sprawl of the city.
Getting There
Fairbrossen is located at 51 Carmel Road, Carmel. Standard vehicles should have no trouble with access, though if you're travelling with a caravan or larger vehicle it's worth checking road conditions before you head out, as rural access roads in the area can be narrow.
From Perth, allow around an hour depending on traffic and your starting point.
Visitor Tips
- Book ahead. This is a small producer — phone or check the website to confirm availability before visiting.
- Time your arrival. The westerly slope catches afternoon light well, making later-in-the-day visits particularly pleasant.
- Visit during harvest. The February to April period brings active winemaking, which adds another layer of interest if you're keen to see the winery in full swing.
- Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures that suit a relaxed visit; summer days can be warm in the hills.
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Location
51 Carmel Road, Carmel WA 6076
Getting There
Located in Carmel, a suburb in the Perth Hills wine region approximately 50km east of Perth. Access via Carmel Road; suitable for standard vehicles. Check road conditions for caravans as rural access may have limitations.
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