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Experience Denmark's vineyards with Singlefile Wines' "A Sense of Place" tour—guided, behind-the-scenes tasting for true wine lovers exploring Western Australia.
A Deep Dive into the “A Sense of Place” Wine Tasting Experience in Denmark, Western Australia
If you’re picturing a laid-back afternoon surrounded by rolling hills, giant trees, and some seriously good wines, then the “A Sense of Place” tour at Singlefile Wines offers just that — plus a bit more. While I haven’t done it myself, the glowing reviews and detailed descriptions paint a picture of an experience that stands out in Western Australia’s renowned wine scene. It’s a perfect choice for those who want to go beyond the standard tasting room and get a real sense of the region’s story — from vine to glass.
What we love about this tour are two things: first, the expert guide who takes you behind the scenes and shares stories that make the wines come alive, and second, the stunning grounds that make every step a visual delight. That said, a possible consideration is the size of the group, which is limited to just 10 travelers — a plus for intimacy, but something to keep in mind if you prefer larger crowds.
This experience is especially suited for wine enthusiasts eager to understand the Great Southern Wine region or travelers who appreciate a mix of outdoor scenery, educational insight, and tasting. If you’re after a relaxed, authentic journey into one of Australia’s top wine regions, this tour is likely to hit the spot.

Imagine strolling through lush vineyards, guided by a knowledgeable expert who shares stories about the land, the vines, and the wines that come from this particular corner of Western Australia. That’s exactly what “A Sense of Place” promises — an intimate look at the Great Southern Wine region, famous for its diverse terrain and award-winning wines. The experience isn’t just about tasting; it’s about understanding what makes this region special.
What’s immediately appealing is the blend of outdoor exploration and indoor tasting. You begin at the Singlefile Wines cellar door, renowned for its attention to detail and quality, then venture behind the scenes to explore their estate vineyard and grounds. The highlight? Sampling wines right from the barrel — a real treat for those who want to see and taste wine in its early stages rather than just from a bottle.
A potential drawback? The tour is approximately two hours long. While most travelers find this a good amount of time, those with tight schedules may want to plan accordingly. Also, since the tour is capped at 10 participants, it offers exclusivity but might require booking well in advance, especially during peak times.
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Starting Point and Introduction: You’ll meet at 90 Walter Rd, Scotsdale, WA — a convenient location in Denmark, a town known for its natural beauty and thriving wine scene. After a warm welcome, your guide will set the stage by sharing the history of Singlefile Wines, which has established itself as a producer of top-quality, award-winning wines.
Guided Grounds Tour: The journey begins outdoors, wandering through the picturesque grounds and estate vineyard. Here, you’ll see the Chardonnay grape vines up close and learn about the region’s climate and terrain that influence the grapes’ character. It’s a chance to enjoy some stunning scenery: rolling hills, tall Karri trees, and perhaps a gentle breeze rustling through the vines.
Inside the Cellar and Tasting Room: The tour moves indoors to a private tasting room, where you can relax and sample several current vintage wines. What sets this experience apart is the inclusion of a special barrel tasting — giving a peek into the wine’s journey from barrel to bottle. The tasting typically features a selection of wines that showcase Singlefile’s craftsmanship, including varieties the region is famed for.
Educational Insights: Throughout the tour, your guide will share stories about the Great Southern sub-regions, the grape varietals best suited to this climate, and how Singlefile has grown over the years. This added context turns a simple tasting into an enlightening experience that makes you appreciate what’s in your glass even more.
Final Notes: After tasting, you can relax a bit more or ask questions. The tour concludes back at the starting point, leaving you with a deeper understanding of the region and some excellent wines to remember.

At $71.01 per person, this experience provides a lot of bang for your buck. You’re paying for more than just tasting; it’s about getting to know the land, learning from passionate guides, and sampling exclusive wines you might not find elsewhere. Especially for those keen on understanding how the vineyards are cultivated and how regional terroir influences flavor, this tour offers genuine insight.
The inclusion of a private tasting room and behind-the-scenes access makes it more than just a casual sip-and-go — it’s an educational journey combined with sensory pleasure. Plus, being capped at just 10 travelers means you’ll enjoy a more intimate, tailored experience, avoiding the noisy, impersonal tasting rooms that can sometimes diminish the tasting experience.

One of the biggest draws of this tour is the stunning setting. The grounds at Singlefile aren’t just functional — they’re beautiful, with sweeping views over the hills, towering Karri trees, and lush vines that seem to stretch forever. The outdoor walking component means you can breathe in the fresh air and enjoy the natural beauty that contributes to the wine’s character.
According to reviews, visitors love the picturesque rolling hills and the chance to explore the estate’s grassy areas, which kids also enjoy. The scenery isn’t just a backdrop; it’s woven into the story of the region’s wines.

A common theme among reviewers is how much they appreciated the knowledgeable guides. One reviewer highlights a guide named Trix (Tracey Whooley), mentioning that her expertise and patience made the tour particularly memorable. Knowing that your guide is passionate about vines and wine adds credibility and depth, transforming a typical tasting into a personalized educational experience.
Many mention how the guide’s insights help you understand the sub-regions and the varietals that flourish here, such as Riesling and Chardonnay. It’s clear that the guides aren’t just reciting facts but are genuinely interested in sharing the region’s story.
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The reviews repeatedly mention the stunning quality of the wines. From Riesling and Chardonnay to Cabernet and Shiraz, Singlefile’s selections are described as “stunning” and consistently excellent. The fact that multiple reviewers say they loved the range and quality of the wines indicates a well-curated selection that reflects the best of the region.
The special barrel tasting offers a unique perspective — tasting wine in its early stage before bottling — which is a rare treat for enthusiasts. It’s a tangible reminder of how much craftsmanship goes into each bottle.


If you’re seeking an authentic, educational, and scenic wine experience, this tour hits all three notes. It’s perfect for wine lovers, those interested in regional terroir, or travelers wanting a more personalized, behind-the-scenes look at Western Australia’s wine industry. The small-group setting ensures a relaxed atmosphere conducive to learning and conversation.
However, if you prefer large, bustling tasting rooms or are on a tight schedule with little room for a two-hour outing, this might not be your ideal choice. Still, for those who value quality over quantity, this experience promises a memorable day with a good balance of outdoor beauty, expert insights, and fantastic wines.

Summing up, the “A Sense of Place” tour at Singlefile Wines offers genuine value for anyone interested in exploring Western Australia’s notable wine region. It combines scenic beauty, expert guidance, and exclusive tastings into a well-rounded experience that fuels both the palate and the brain. Small groups, a knowledgeable guide, and a focus on the region’s uniqueness make this a standout offering.
This tour is especially suited for serious wine enthusiasts and travelers who want to understand the story behind the wines they drink. It’s also a great choice for families, thanks to its outdoor segments and welcoming environment. The overall balance of education, scenery, and tasting makes it a memorable addition to your Western Australia trip.
If you’re after an authentic glimpse into the vineyards of Denmark and the Great Southern, this experience is well worth considering. You’ll leave not only with a few bottles but also with a deeper appreciation of the land that produces such fine wines.
“Absolutely loved our tasting at Singlefile. Good range of wines and they all tasted great. Our kids enjoyed exploring the grass area”
How long does the tour last?
The experience takes approximately 2 hours, giving plenty of time to explore, learn, and taste without feeling rushed.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is at 90 Walter Rd, Scotsdale WA. This location is convenient and central to Denmark.
What’s included in the price?
You’ll enjoy guided access to the grounds, a tour of the vineyard, tastings of current vintage wines, and a special barrel sample in the private tasting room.
Is there a minimum or maximum group size?
Yes, the tour is capped at 10 travelers, offering an intimate setting that enhances the overall experience.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations less than 24 hours before the start are non-refundable.
Are children allowed?
Most travelers can participate, and the outdoor areas are family-friendly — kids can enjoy exploring the grass and grounds.
Is this experience suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. The guide provides insights suitable for all levels, from newcomers to seasoned wine lovers.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, due to popularity and limited spots, booking at least 23 days ahead is recommended to secure your place.
Whether you’re a dedicated oenophile or just curious about Western Australia’s wines and scenery, “A Sense of Place” at Singlefile Wines offers an engaging, authentic, and beautiful journey that’s hard to beat.