Mount Majura Vineyard

Winery · Canberra

Mount Majura Vineyard

Winery · Canberra

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88 Lime Kiln Rd, Majura ACT 2609, Australia

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Rustic vineyard cellar door with Spanish varietals and Tempranillo  

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88 Lime Kiln Rd, Majura ACT 2609, Australia Get directions

mountmajura.com.au
@mount_majura_vineyard

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88 Lime Kiln Rd, Majura ACT 2609, Australia Get directions

+61 2 6262 3070
mountmajura.com.au
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"A vineyard just beyond Mount Majura whose tasting-room manager traded advertising for vines; it sits under wide rural skies and produces notable sparkling wines and three distinct single-site Tempranillos that differ markedly despite coming from nearby plots." - Nina Caplan

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Gregory Sekulic

Google
The first winery I visited when I moved to Canberra from Canada, unaware there even was a "Canberra Wine Region". It remains one of my favourite wineries; I love that they're branching out into Spanish varietals, and I am a huge fan of their Tempranillo (and blends), as well as the fun things they're doing with Touriga. I bring all my visiting friends to the Vineyard for the experience.

Tara mydiary_sunflower

Google
I've been here before, and their host always shares great wine knowledge. I especially love their Shiraz.

Ishpreet Kaur

Google
Wine tasting was amazing and vineyard outside was free to explore. Cloudy weather set the mood up for an adventure even more

Karin H

Google
We've been here 3 times now. Visiting Canberra we stopped by this lovely winery with our local hosts. Option of 3 x $10 tastings or a $20 premium tasting which we opted for. Served with a small cheese plate and chutney, the wines were delicious. The service was friendly and informative. We purchased 2 bottles to take away. The only criticism we could offer is that the tastings were very small and barely enough to get a good mouthful. Only 1 person looking after all the visitors too which slowed things down. The ambience was enjoyable with the blue wrens fluttering around and the smell of star jasmine in the air was divine. Visited again in June 2024. We were the only people there. The service was exceptional. The premium wines were lovely as usual. The small platter for each person was delicious as previously experienced. We will keep visiting every time we return to Canberra.

kaitlyn limmer

Google
We had our work end of year function here in their pavilion space, and we all loved it! It was easy to plan, and the space has flexibility to be changed/altered to whatever suits you best. The space was lovely, and would be in most weather conditions due to the clear roller blinds. It is self catered however, this worked perfectly for us as we brought along a cheese board. On this note, they do recommend a few catering businesses that can come and do food if you'd prefer that. Overall we had a great time and will definitely look forward to planning something with Mount Majura next year!

Sharon Templeton

Google
Stopped here for an impromptu wine tasting on the way back from the Tulip gardens. Our host was knowledgeable and very helpful. Loved the different grape varieties on offer in addition to some favourites. Beautiful cellar door area marred only slightly by noise from the highway adjacent. The cheese platter that comes with the wine tasting was simple, small and a perfect accompaniment.

Arlene Coco Buscombe

Google
What an amazing place for a Saturday afternoon casual tasting. We had the flight with the cheese plate and fell in. Love with the wines. Very knowledgeable pouring staff. We asked lots of questions and had a great time. Took a bottle home with us as well. Be sure to book a table if you go and ask for one outside under the cover. It’s well worth the trip.

Amanda

Google
Whilst we are more than happy to pay for a premium tasting, we felt that $30 each was a bit pricey. We bought two bottles of wine and thought that some of the tasting cost would be redeemable on purchase, as many other wineries do. As previously mentioned, the platter with the tiniest sliver of cheeses should be omitted and the cost of the tasting reduced. Happy to pay for a platter that would be a decent size for lunch. The Tempranillo is extremely good and we also bought the Chardonnay. Just came away feeling a bit disappointed.
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Sue L.

Yelp
I have been buying wines from here for years and subscribe to their email list. When in ACT I try to get here to have the wine tasting. It is very relaxed at tables in a room surrounded by windows so that you can gaze on the vineyard. AND the wines are very very good.
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Jade C.

Yelp
I was here for a blind tasting and let me tell you these guys know how to empress. We were taken on a tour around the vine yard, show where it all grows and in what type of earth. Was told to taste one of the grapes off the vine to see what is was like at it rawest form. Amazing is all there was to say...