Apsley Gorge Vineyard and Bicheno Winery are located at Tasmania's gorgeous East Coast township of Bicheno. Drive through the town and head for "The Gulch", and when you are overlooking the sea, look out for a drive to the left.
Apsley Gorge Vineyard's cellar door is a humble shed - no pretenses. Sit at one of a few simple tables, experience glorious views of the iconic Freycinet granite mountains, taste winemaker Brian Franklin's stunning wines and sample an an array of perfectly cooked seafood - second to none.
Apsley Gorge Vineyard offers the discerning gourmet traveller - one prepared to leave the beaten track - the finest of chardonnays, and a deeply satisfying pinot noir in the Burgundian style with a focus on seafood. Wine tasting should be accompanied by the fresh plump local oysters, and some of the best, freshest cooked crayfish you will ever sample.
To see our recommendations, ratings and reviews you must be a logged-in subscriber.
To subscribe please enter your email address in the "Subscribe Now - it's Free" box on the right and click the "Join" button, or fill in this form >
To see more details you must be a logged-in subscriber.
To subscribe please enter your email address in the "Subscribe Now - it's Free" box on the right and click the "Join" button, or fill in this form >
Enter your email address and click the Subscribe button. We respect your privacy.
Enjoy exclusive experiences and benefits when you visit cellar doors, restaurants, provedores and more. Become a VisitVineyards.com Member today »
Eleven days of bright blue skies, sparkling turquoise waters that are warm and inviting, abundant marine life and relaxed, friendly surroundings – tropical holidays with your someone special don't get any better than this. Enter now and you could win our second fabulous holiday in the Whitsundays »
Comments
To see comments you must be a logged-in subscriber.
To subscribe please enter your email address in the "Subscribe Now - it's Free" box on the right and click the "Join" button, or fill in this form >