Candelight dinner at Taminick
Taminick vineyard and cellar
Wine tasting at Taminick Cella
Cycle to Taminick Cellars
In the vineyard at Taminick

Booth's Taminick Cellars

Address: 339 Booth Rd, Glenrowan, Victoria 3675

Phone: 03 5766 2282  |  Mobile: 0427 662 443  |  Fax: 03 5766 2151  

Email: jennifer.booth@taminickcellars.com.au
Web: taminickcellars.com.au

'Booth's is one of those fantastic family-owned wineries that make Australia's wine story so fascinating. The old granite winery occupies an isolated slope in the shadow of the forests and inclines of the timeless Warby ranges. A visitor to Booth's steps back in time to a silent, unhurried world. The wines have been modernised in recent years, with some less formidable reds available, as well as the traditionally hearty types. They're better than they've ever been, but at heart they still capture the special depth and personality provided by the gnarled old vines on this unique plot of ferrous soil.' Ralph Kyte-Powell

Taminick Cellars has been owned by the Booth family since the beginning of last century. Esca Bruerton Booth began the tradition when he purchased Taminick Vineyards in 1904. Winelovers can enjoy tastings in the cellar which is lined with a selection of the original cavernous barrels. There are full bodied wines such as durif and cabernet with luscious muscat and port and refreshing whites to enjoy.

Join the Booth family for the 'Master & Apprentice' dinner held annually at Taminick Cellars in October. Hosted by Peter and James Booth, guests are ensured of an evening of fine food, fantastic wine, live entertainment and friendly fun with a delicious menu matched with wines of new, old and current vintages.

Enjoy yourself at the Glenrowan food and wine festival: 'Trails, Tastings &Tales' held on Queen's Birthday weekend in June. Indulge in food inspired by the vine and premium regional wines with art exhibitions, live music and entertainment to fill your weekend program in North East Victoria. Be part of the Glenrowan Winemakers Weekend in October by attending the annual 'Slow food from the producers' paddock' dinner on the Saturday night with breakfast and winemaker activities on the Sunday.

Facilities

  • Car park
  • Coach Parking
  • Access Without Assistance for the Disabled
  • Public Toilet

Activities

  • Wine Tasting

Opening hours

DAILY (except Sunday)
9:00am -5:00pm

Sunday
10:00am -5:00pm

How to get here

High Country

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