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Discover the award-winning whisky distillery near Melbourne with a guided tour, tastings, and cheese pairing—perfect for whisky lovers seeking authentic experiences.
If you’re exploring the Mornington Peninsula and love whisky—or even if you’re just curious about how your favorite spirit is made—this guided Whisky Distillery Tour offers a well-rounded, engaging experience. While we haven’t been there ourselves, the reviews and detailed descriptions paint a compelling picture of what awaits.
What makes this tour stand out? First, the chance to learn directly from a distiller who is also an owner—a rare opportunity that adds depth and authenticity. Second, the combination of tastings of four single malt whiskies alongside a curated local cheese board creates a delightful pairing experience.
One potential consideration is the cost—at around $63.83 per person, it’s not the cheapest option, but many feel the quality and intimacy justify the price. This tour is best suited for whisky enthusiasts, curious travelers, or food lovers who appreciate an authentic, behind-the-scenes look at whisky making.

This whisky distillery tour on the Mornington Peninsula offers a taste of the local spirits scene with an educational twist. For anyone interested in whisky, it’s a chance to explore the whole production process, while enjoying the company of like-minded enthusiasts. The tour is designed to be engaging, informative, and, of course, delicious.
Two notable features of this tour are the personal touch from a distiller-owner and the pairing with premium local cheeses. These elements elevate what could be a basic tasting into a memorable experience that combines education with indulgence.
A common concern with such tours is the cost, which some reviewers feel is a bit steep. However, the overall quality, the intimacy of the small group (max 12 travelers), and the chance to learn directly from an industry insider tend to justify the price.
This experience suits travelers who enjoy craft spirits, authentic storytelling, and culinary pairings—especially if you’re on a short trip from Melbourne and craving something unique and locally crafted.
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The tour kicks off at Chief’s Son Distillery in Somerville, a short drive from Melbourne. Meeting at 11:00 am, you’ll be greeted and introduced to the distillery’s story and philosophy. The location is easily accessible, with nearby public transportation options, making it convenient for most travelers.
Your guide is a distiller and owner, which means you’re in expert hands. We loved the way the guide shared insights into the malted grain, fermentation, distillation, and maturation. This isn’t just a surface overview—the guide explains the nuances that make Chief’s Son whiskies unique.
You’ll see the stills, barrels, and perhaps even get a peek at whisky straight from the cask—a rare chance for enthusiasts to taste whisky at its most potent form. The tour emphasizes the art and science behind the process, helping you understand what contributes to each whisky’s flavor profile.
Following the tour, you’ll move to the tasting area where you sample four distinct single malt whiskies. These include new make spirit and whisky straight from the barrel, giving a full spectrum of flavors. Reviewers mention the “extensive knowledge” of the host and the delicious product range, making each sip a learning opportunity.
Among the highlights is the chance to taste whisky straight from the cask, which is both fun and educational. The guide explains how cask maturation influences flavor and color, deepening your appreciation of the craft.
Accompanying the tastings is a curated local cheese board, selected to complement the whiskies. Many reviewers rave about the pairing, describing the cheeses as “delicious” and perfectly matched. This pairing enhances both the whisky and the cheeses, creating a balanced sensory experience.
At the end of the tour, each guest receives a 100ml bottle of whisky to take home—an appreciated memento of your visit. It’s a thoughtful touch that allows you to enjoy your new favorite dram later, perhaps with friends or as a reminder of this insider experience.

Many reviews highlight the passionate and knowledgeable guide who is also an owner. This personal touch makes a significant difference, transforming a standard tour into an engaging conversation about the spirit and its story. Kevin_C notes the “extensive knowledge about products and family history” which adds depth and authenticity.
Seeing the process from malt to maturation and tasting whisky straight from the barrel is a distinctive feature. These moments are especially meaningful for those interested in the technical side of spirits.
The pairing with local cheeses adds a gourmet element that many travelers appreciate. The cheeses are described as curated and delicious, elevating the overall experience from just a tasting to a full sensory journey.
Limited to 12 participants, the tour maintains an intimate setting. This allows for more interaction and personalized attention, enhancing the learning experience.

At approximately $63.83 per person, the tour is somewhat premium but aligns with the quality of experience offered. You get a guided tour, tastings of four whiskies, a cheese platter, and a 100ml bottle to take home.
Considering the personal insights from the owner-distiller, the chance to taste whisky straight from the cask, and the curated food pairing, many find this to be good value for a small-group, authentic spirits experience.
While some reviews mention the cost being “expensive,” most agree that the quality of the guide, the exclusive tastings, and the intimate setting justify the price.


This whisky distillery tour is ideal for those who enjoy authentic, behind-the-scenes experiences and appreciate small-group intimacy. Whisky lovers, in particular, will find the opportunity to taste straight from the cask and learn from a passionate owner-distiller invaluable. The pairing with local cheeses adds a gourmet touch, perfect for foodies or those seeking a sophisticated tasting adventure.
It’s a great choice for travelers who value education, quality, and personal connection over mass-market tours. If you’re seeking an authentic glimpse into Australian whisky craftsmanship, with a friendly, knowledgeable guide leading the way, this tour will not disappoint.
However, if you’re on a tight budget or prefer larger, more commercial experiences, it might feel a little pricey. But for the intimate, high-quality experience it offers, many find it to be a memorable highlight on the Mornington Peninsula.
“Passionate host. Great tasting of thier product range and the showings of thier making processes. Extensive knowledge about products and family hi…”

Is the tour suitable for non-drinkers?
While non-drinkers can enjoy the process and learn about whisky, the tasting component is for those who want to sample the spirits.
Are children allowed?
No, the tour is not suitable for under 18 years of age.
How long does the tour last?
Expect around 1 hour 40 minutes, including the tasting and pairing experience.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Chief’s Son Distillery in Somerville and ends back there.
What’s included in the price?
You get a guided distillery tour, four whisky tastings, a cheese pairing, and a 100ml whisky bottle to take home.
Is transportation provided?
No, but the distillery is near public transportation, making access straightforward.
Can I taste whisky straight from the barrel?
Yes, this is one of the highlighted features and a unique aspect of the experience.
How far is it from Melbourne?
Approximately 40 minutes by car, making it an easy day trip destination.
What should I bring?
Just your love of whisky and cheese, and proof of vaccination if required.
This tour offers an authentic, sensory-rich experience that combines education, tasting, and local flavors—all within reach of Melbourne. It’s a perfect outing for those wanting to connect with Australia’s burgeoning whisky scene, learn from passionate creators, and enjoy a memorable culinary pairing.