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Founded | April 27, 1992Pokolbin, New South Wales, Australia | in
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Website | www.hvtours.com.au |
Hunter Valley Tour is Australian owned, managed and operated Wine Tasting Tours. The Hunter Valley Tour will provide every visitor with a comprehensive look at the wines, wine makers and history of each winery that is visited.
About Hunter Valley Tour
Our boutique wine tasting tours are the perfect way to discover your inner sommelier. You will be given a personalised experience by our expert staff and you'll feel like we're treating you as if a VIP! Julie and her small team of tour guides give you the very best service and make touring the Hunter Valley a pleasure. Together they are small family, well presented, professional, polite, and energetic. Hunter Valley Tours operates accessible tours for those with mobility requirements, restrictions or use mobility aides such as a scooter or wheelchair. The Hunter Valley Tours team makes spending time in the Hunter Valley a pleasure.
Service
Traveling to the Hunter Valley? Hop on one of our luxury buses with a hydraulic lifter and an automatic slide out step for ease when entering or disembarking. seating is spacious with room to place your items in a storage area away from your seat, reducing your space. Hunter Valley Tours invest the time and attention to ensure all venues we visit are accessible for all. Hunter Valley Tours team are trained with current training in risk management, manual handling and transporting people with wheelchairs use to ensure safety, dignity and comfort is maintained at all times.
Wine information
Wine experts from around the world flock to Australia's beautiful reds and whites. There are more than 150 wineries in the Hunter Valley with 180 years of winemaking experience. Our boutique tours cater to all levels of knowledge! Hunter Valley is one of Australia's most famous wine regions. The region has played an important role in the history of Australian wine, being one of the first to plant vines and create our favorite reds and whites for over 170 years! There are over 150 wineries in this rolling green landscape, waiting for you to sip yours so we can share with them all your knowledge about these delicious drinks. We know how knowledgeable you are- because it's not impossible to know everything when visiting an important place like ours! Join our boutique tasting tours or get lost while wandering the vineyards; Either way, it will ensure that you feel refreshed inside with what they are offering today. The Hunter Valley is one of the most famous wine regions in Australia, and has played an important role in history as one of the first regions to plant vines. With over 150 wineries and 180 years of experience making our favorite wines from grapes grown on rolling green hills, these tours are well suited for both novice or expert drinkers alike!
Wine industry
The Hunter Valley wine industry is an element in Sydney's tourism economy, and the significance of this can be seen by comparing jobs created to grape production. In 2008, there were 4,469 hectares (11043 acres) devoted to red grapes with 1,687 planted for white varieties- however at harvest time 9263 tonnes of red wine was crushed on average 5.5 tonnes/hectare for that year! The Hunter Valley is a popular place for viticulture. In 2016, 19,310 tonnes of white wine grapes were crushed with an average 6.9 tons/hectare and 28% was estate grown-fruit while third came from outside the region like Cowra or Mudgee which are also New South Wales Wine regions that make up Southeast Australia designation in general.The laws for the Hunter Valley wine follow Australia's regulations as governed by the Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation. For a grape variety to appear on the label of a varietal wine, it must represent at least 85% of that particular bottle with all percentages listed somewhere on its packaging. If instead you're looking for an amalgamation or mix-match between various wines, then each specific detail about those grapes should be noted in order from most important to less so; this includes any mixed vineyard location which represents at least 85%.
Upper Hunter Valley
The Upper Hunter Valley is the most northern and western subregion of what many consider to be Australia’s best region, The Hunter. Muswellbrook resides in this area as its primary town.Carl Brecht was one of the first Germans to settle in Upper Hunter. In 1860 he planted a vineyard at Wybong Creek which won him multiple gold medals for his wine from international competitions during 1870s and 1880s. The turn of 20th century events that saw decline throughout the entire valley would compound as it extinguished all viticulture for years to come, leading some people like Carl's son Fritz who would later become an acclaimed winemaker himself in California with wines such as Haut Brion Blanc, La Mission Halleck Semillon or even Vina Tarapaca Chardonnay among others not knowing what became of their father’s legacy.The Upper Hunter region of Australia is one that has a much hotter heat summation than the Lower Hunter with 2170 degree days (Celsius) to 2070 degree days generally seen. This area receives less rainfall annually, and most comes in late summer and early autumn meaning many vineyards need irrigation for their crops during the spring growing season as well as hot climate conditions impacting them more due to inland location from cooling sea breezes.The Upper Hunter region is home to several small wineries producing wines from the vines that surround them. Despite a decline in vineyard area since the withdrawal of large wine producers Rosemount and Arrowfield, these smaller operations continue on proudly for themselves and their neighbors nearby.