I recently visited Twisted Gum Winery, and it was an extraordinary experience. Tim, and Michelle, the owners and our guides, along with Koda, the Kelpie, welcomed us with open arms and paws with a deep passion for their craft.
Their enthusiasm for the incredible wines produced from their unique patch of land in the Granite Belt was truly inspiring. The combination of free-draining granite soil and the heavenly mountain climate clearly works wonders on their vines. Tim and Michelle's expertise and love for winemaking shone through in every aspect of the tour.
The wine tasting was a highlight, featuring a range of superb wines that beautifully captured the essence of their terroir. Each wine was distinctive and expertly crafted, reflecting the unique characteristics of the Granite Belt.
Twisted Gum Winery is a must-visit for wine lovers. The perfect blend of exceptional wines, stunning landscape, and Tim and Michelle’s warm hospitality made this visit unforgettable. I highly recommend...
Read moreWe recently visited Twisted Gum Wines during our trip and had an exceptional experience. The wine tasting was simply outstanding, showcasing a delightful array of expertly crafted wines. Michelle, the owner, was incredibly warm and welcoming. She shared fascinating insights into the vineyard's history, and the process making our visit even more special.
Adding to the charm of Twisted Gum Wines is their adorable Kelpie, Koda, who greeted us with boundless enthusiasm. Koda's friendly presence made our visit all the more enjoyable.
I highly recommend Twisted Gum Wines to anyone looking for an unforgettable wine tasting experience. Don't miss out on this gem of vinyard!
Thank you Michelle and Koda for a...
Read moreWith the kids happily playing by the fire, it gave my wife and I the opportunity to talk with Tim (owner and wine make with his wife) about his small but spectacular vineyard. Take the time to listen how his zero irrigation approach produces wonderfully vibrant and complex flavours in both white and red. We walked alway having tried everything on the tasting list, bought a mixed case to remind us of the experience and joined their wine club so we don’t forget this wonderful part of the Granite Belt.
Btw, there’s accomodation in the form of a single cottage (I understand that it was the original farmhouse) out the back and though we didn’t stay there, it’s on the list for when we come back.
Thanks Tim, see...
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