If you’re thinking about exploring Tasmania’s vibrant wine scene, the Valleys of Vino Full Day Tour from Hobart looks like a solid choice. It’s highly rated, with perfect scores from past travelers, and offers a balanced mix of tastings, scenery, and a laid-back vibe. We haven’t done it ourselves, but based on the reviews and details, it seems like a pretty well-rounded experience that would suit anyone wanting to get a taste of Tasmania’s wine country without a huge fuss.
Two things we really like about this tour are its small-group setting, capped at 11 people, which tends to make everything more personal and relaxed, and the variety of stops, including four different wineries plus a cheese shop and a scenic village. The inclusion of a platter lunch and cheese tasting really adds to the experience, making it more than just a wine crawl. But, it’s worth noting that the day runs around 6 to 7 hours, so it’s a fairly full schedule, and you’ll want to plan for a good breakfast beforehand.
One potential consideration is the price point of $161.38 per person, which might seem a little high for some — but when you factor in the wine tastings, lunch, transportation, and the personalized small-group experience, it’s often seen as good value. Also, since this tour is only for adults 18+, it’s not suitable for families with children.
This is best suited for wine lovers, curious travelers, or anyone who enjoys good scenery paired with quality drinks and friendly guides. If you’re looking for a relaxed, well-organized way to discover Tasmania’s vineyards, this tour could be just what you need.
- Key Points
- A Detailed Look at the Valleys of Vino Full Day Tour
- The Starting Point and Logistics
- The Itinerary Breakdown
- What makes this tour stand out?
- The Realities of the Experience
- Who is this tour best suited for?
- FAQs about the Valleys of Vino Full Day Tour
- Final Thoughts
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Key Points

- Small group size enhances the personalized experience and keeps things intimate.
- Multiple winery visits provide a good overview of Tasmania’s wine regions.
- Delicious lunch and cheese tastings add generous touches that elevate the day.
- Expert guides make a difference, with reviews praising their knowledge and friendliness.
- Beautiful countryside views make the drive between stops as enjoyable as the tastings.
- Good value for the price, especially considering the inclusions and overall experience.
A Detailed Look at the Valleys of Vino Full Day Tour

When you consider a wine-tasting day trip from Hobart, the Valleys of Vino Tour immediately catches the eye with its five-star reviews and positive recommendations. It’s designed not just for wine nerds but for anyone who appreciates a good scenery-filled day with a laid-back vibe. Here’s what you can expect, step by step.
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The Starting Point and Logistics
The tour begins at the Ageing Barrel Tours office at 16-20 Davey St, Hobart, with a 9:30am pickup. The tour operates with a maximum of 11 travelers, which is perfect if you’re after a more intimate experience. The group will then hop into a comfortable vehicle, ready to explore the vineyard-rich countryside. The entire day runs approximately 6 to 7 hours, making it a full but manageable outing. The tour ends back in Hobart, either at your accommodation or at the original pick-up point.
A key point here is the mobility and convenience — the tour is booked with a mobile ticket, and most travelers find it near public transportation, which is handy for planning your day. And since the tour is only for those 18 and older, you’re looking at a mature crowd, likely with shared interest in wine and good company.
The Itinerary Breakdown
Stop 1: Derwent Estate — The day kicks off with a 45-minute cellar door tasting in the Derwent Valley. Past reviews note that the wines are generally well-received, and the visit sets a relaxed tone for the day. It’s a chance to get your first impressions of Tasmania’s wine style.
Stop 2: Pressing Matters — The itinerary here is flexible. The tour can visit any cellar door in the Tea Tree Valley region, with some guests requesting specific wineries. This flexibility keeps the experience tailored, and guides are happy to accommodate preferences if possible. The 45-minute stop is typically enough to enjoy a tasting and chat with staff.
Stop 3: Coal Valley Vineyard — Another 50-minute stop, where you’ll taste more wines and soak in the vineyard views. The reviews suggest the wines are good, and the scenery is picturesque. The variety in wineries means you see different styles and atmospheres.
Stop 4: Puddleduck Wines — This is the highlight for many. The 2-hour visit includes a vineyard platter lunch, often paired with their famous Bubbleduck Sparkling. Past guests rave about the delicious lunch and the fun, friendly environment at Puddleduck. It’s a great chance to relax, enjoy some good food, and sample their sparkling wine — a favorite among visitors.
Stop 5: The Wicked Cheese Co. — After lunch, there’s a 45-minute cheese tasting. Reviews highlight that Wicked Cheese makes excellent products, and many travelers find this stop a delightful surprise — it adds a whole new flavor dimension to the day. It’s also an ideal way to balance wine with some savory bites.
Stop 6: Richmond Bridge — The day finishes with a scenic drive through the historic village of Richmond, stopping at Australia’s oldest bridge. It’s a brief but scenic 25-minute stop. Past visitors appreciate the picturesque setting and the chance to stretch their legs after a day of tastings.
What makes this tour stand out?
The variety of wineries ensures you get a broad sense of Tasmania’s wine styles. The lunch at Puddleduck, with its vineyard views and sparkling wine, is consistently praised for being both tasty and relaxing. Plus, the cheese tasting adds a savory touch that complements the wine perfectly.
The small-group format means you’re not lost in a crowd, and guides like Garren and Daniel are often praised for their knowledge and friendliness. Multiple reviews mention how well-informed and engaging the guides are, making the day not just about tasting but about learning and conversation.
The Realities of the Experience
While most reviews are glowing, it’s worth noting that the price of around $161 might seem steep for some. However, when you factor in multiple tastings, the included lunch, cheese, scenic drives, and personalized attention, many guests feel it offers good value. The cost reflects a premium experience rather than a hurried bus tour.
The duration of the day means you should come prepared — a good breakfast beforehand is recommended, especially if you’re not used to a day packed with food, drink, and walking. Some reviews even jokingly advise not to skip breakfast! Also, the limited group size means fewer crowds and more focused attention, which enhances the overall experience.
Who is this tour best suited for?
This experience is ideal for adults who enjoy wine, good company, and scenic countryside. It’s perfect if you want a relaxed, organized, and personalized way to see Tasmania’s vineyards without the hassle of planning multiple visits yourself. The tour is especially well-suited for those interested in learning more about local wines, as guides are knowledgeable and eager to share their insights.
If you’re a fan of cheese or looking for a day that combines wine, food, and sightseeing, this tour will likely hit the sweet spot. But if you’re after a very casual or quick tasting experience, or if you’re traveling with children, this might not be the best fit.
FAQs about the Valleys of Vino Full Day Tour
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts around 6 to 7 hours, giving you plenty of time at each stop without feeling rushed.
What’s included in the price?
You get tastings at around four wineries, a cheese tasting, a platter lunch at Puddleduck, plus scenic drives and stops. The cost also covers transportation and guide services.
Is the tour suitable for vegetarians or dietary restrictions?
The specific dietary options aren’t detailed, but since lunch is at Puddleduck and includes a platter, you might want to ask in advance if you have special needs.
Can I request specific wineries to visit?
Yes, the tour can visit any cellar doors in the Tea Tree Valley or Coal Valley regions, and you can request favorites to be included.
Are children allowed on this tour?
No, guests must be 18+ to participate, focusing this experience on adult wine lovers.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the tour, making it flexible if plans change.
Valleys of Vino Full Day Tour
“Visited 4 cellar Doors and Wicked cheese shop. Garren our driver/operator was fantastic. Great knowledge of the wines and the region. Each cellar d…”
Final Thoughts

The Valleys of Vino Full Day Tour offers a thoughtfully curated experience that balances wine tastings, scenic drives, and a bit of local flavor with cheese and a lovely lunch. Its small-group setting and knowledgeable guides make it stand out as a more personalized way to explore Tasmania’s vineyards. Although it’s priced at a premium, most reviewers agree it’s worth it for the quality, variety, and relaxed pace.
This tour is a fantastic choice if you’re after an engaging, easy-going day with good wine, excellent views, and friendly company. It’s especially good for those who want a taste of Tasmania’s wine culture without the hassle of organizing multiple stops or dealing with large crowds. If that sounds like your idea of a perfect day, this tour should definitely be on your list.
Remember, booking early is recommended — average bookings are made about 38 days in advance. Whether you’re a seasoned wine enthusiast or a curious traveler, Valleys of Vino promises a memorable journey through Tasmania’s lush vineyards.
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