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Discover Queensland’s best wineries and distilleries with this small-group Mount Tamborine tour, featuring wine tastings, a two-course lunch, and stunning views.
Exploring Mount Tamborine: A Wine Lover’s Day Out
Our review focuses on the Mount Tamborine Deluxe Wine Tasting with Two Course Lunch, a highly-rated tour designed for couples, friends, or anyone eager to enjoy Queensland’s vibrant wine scene without the hassle of driving. While we haven’t personally experienced it, the glowing reviews and detailed itinerary suggest this is a well-structured, authentic glimpse into the region’s local producers.
Two standout features immediately catch our eye: the personalized attention provided by small-group touring, and the thoughtful combination of sightseeing, tasting, and a delicious meal. The tour’s price of $161.38 per person offers good value, considering the inclusions. One potential consideration? The 8.5-hour duration might feel long for some, especially if you’re not a dedicated wine enthusiast. Still, if you love good scenery, friendly guides, and quality wine and food, this tour seems surefire to satisfy.
This experience hits the sweet spot for those wanting a relaxed, informative day exploring Queensland’s wineries, with plenty of opportunities to enjoy the landscape, artisan products, and regional charm. It’s particularly suited to travelers who prefer a guided, worry-free day with a focus on authentic local producers rather than touristy spots.


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The tour kicks off at 22/F NORTHBANK PLAZA, 69 Ann St, Brisbane, a central, easy-to-reach location. From there, you’ll board a comfortable vehicle with a small group—no crowded buses here, which makes for a more intimate experience. The small group size (max 11) is a big plus, as it allows your guide to give more personalized insights and respond to your questions more naturally.
The adventure begins with a scenic drive through Queensland’s lush landscape, with occasional hang-gliders and paragliders adding a touch of thrill overhead. We loved the way the tour balances sightseeing with winery visits, making sure you’re not just sitting in a wine cellar all day. The views of the hinterland are described as spectacular, and we can imagine how the fresh air and rolling hills set a perfect backdrop for a day of tasting.
Your first tasting stop is at Witches Falls Winery, which is now one of Queensland’s largest producers. The fact that all products are made on-site means you’re sampling wines that reflect the winery’s meticulous attention to detail. The reviews praise this spot as being innovative and well-monitoring the wine-making process. Expect quality whites, reds, and perhaps some sparkling options. It’s a great chance to learn about local wine styles and enjoy some tastings in a relaxed yet professional setting.
Next, at Cedar Creek Estate Winery, you’ll have around 40 minutes to sample a variety of wines, from port to a sparkling style reminiscent of champagne. The flexible tasting options and the lovely atmosphere make it a great spot for a quick sip and a photo or two. This stop’s appeal lies in its diversity, catering to different tastes with a family-friendly vibe.
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Before heading to lunch, there’s a brief stop at Robert Sowter Park, where you can soak in the breathtaking hinterland views, watch hang gliders take off, and snap some photos. The review mentions this as a perfect place for a breather and to appreciate the natural beauty of the region—something that adds depth to the wine-focused day.
The highlight for many is the Mason Winery stop, which combines a sumptuous two-course meal, wine tastings, and the chance to stroll among the vines. The tour’s inclusion of lunch sets it apart—this isn’t just a tasting session; it’s an experience. The grounds are described as beautiful, perfect for relaxing and savoring regional wines paired with fresh, local ingredients. One guest appreciated the “great lunch” and “beautiful scenery,” emphasizing how this stop combines culinary delight with regional charm.
Rounding out the day is a visit to the Tamborine Mountain Distillery, founded in 1993 as Queensland’s third-oldest distillery. This family operation offers a different flavor profile—spirits rather than wine. While the tour doesn’t specify tastings here, the free visit is a fun way to explore local distilling craftsmanship and enjoy some more regional flavor.
What stands out is the all-inclusive nature of the tour: tasting fees, the two-course lunch, and guided commentary are included in the price. You might find the opportunity to purchase wines separately during lunch, but the core experience is already paid for, giving you peace of mind.
The reviews consistently praise the knowledgeable guides—a key component of any good wine tour. Comments like “our driver/tour guide was knowledgeable, friendly and fun” highlight the importance of a host who can bring the experience to life. On top of that, the inclusion of snacks and bottled water adds comfort, especially considering the full-day format.
This experience is perfect for wine enthusiasts eager to explore Queensland’s local wines in a relaxed setting. It’s equally suited to couples or small groups of friends looking for a memorable day with good scenery, food, and conversation. If you’re interested in trying different artisan produce like nuts, fudge, and cheese, this tour touches on those regional specialties as well.
However, travelers who dislike long days or are less interested in wine might find the 8.5-hour duration a bit exhausting. Also, if you prefer complete independence during your sightseeing, a self-guided trip might be more your style.

The Mount Tamborine Deluxe Wine Tasting with Two Course Lunch offers a well-balanced blend of scenic beauty, regional wine and spirits, and excellent food—all delivered in a friendly, small-group setting. The tour’s focus on authentic, local producers and its personalized approach make it stand out from more commercialized options. The emphasis on quality, coupled with the ability to enjoy the hinterland views and regional flavors, creates a memorable experience worth considering for your Queensland itinerary.
If you value knowledgeable guides, authentic tasting experiences, and a relaxed pace, this tour will meet and likely exceed your expectations. It’s ideal for those who want a comprehensive day out, combining a love of wine with a taste of Queensland’s stunning landscapes and artisan spirit.
“It was fun and informative. I would highly recommend this tour and especially if you get tour guide Tanya.”

Is pickup offered for this tour?
Yes, pickup is available in Brisbane city, but outside of the CBD, you should call for availability.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours and 30 minutes, making it a full-day experience suitable for those wanting an in-depth exploration.
What’s included in the price?
The price covers tasting fees, a two-course lunch, snacks, bottled water, and the guided tour. Be aware that alcoholic beverages during lunch are available for purchase separately.
Can I bring my own drinks or purchase wine during the tour?
You’re encouraged to purchase wines to go with your meal during lunch, though tastings are included as part of the tour.
How many people are on the tour?
The maximum group size is 11 travelers, ensuring a more personal and engaging experience.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed, but the focus is on wine and spirits, so it’s best for adults.
What is the weather policy?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How much does the tour cost?
It’s priced at $161.38 per person, which offers good value considering the inclusions and personalized service.
Where does the tour end?
The tour concludes back at the starting point in Brisbane city, making it easy to plan your day afterward.
This tour offers a fantastic way to experience Queensland’s wine and scenic beauty without the hassle of driving. Whether you’re a wine novice or connoisseur, the combination of quality tastings, regional views, and a delicious meal makes for a day well spent.