Iron Pot Wines is a true gem, rooted in family tradition and a deep connection to the land. Visiting the winery was like stepping into the pages of its history—one of the owners we met, Julieanne, shared stories about their journey, beginning with the family’s first vines years ago. The passion and dedication to creating high-quality, locally crafted wines are evident in every bottle, especially the next gen Ashli stepping into the next phase. Each sip carries a bit of the family's legacy and love for winemaking, making Iron Pot Wines a must-visit for anyone who appreciates authenticity and tradition in their wine experience. shared stories about their journey, beginning with the family’s first vines planted years ago. The passion and dedication to creating high-quality, locally crafted wines are evident in every bottle. Each sip carries a bit of the family's legacy and love for winemaking, making Iron Pot Wines a must-visit for anyone who appreciates authenticity and tradition in their...
Read moreWe stopped into this charming winery today and were cheerfully welcomed by owner Juieanne and her daughter Ashli. The building dates from 1907 and has a lovely backstory. Iron Pot winery is ten years old and has an impressive selection of wines to taste. We thought for the high standard, they were very competitively priced. My twenty something visitors learnt some great wine tips from Ashli. The courtyard can host intimate weddings. The one level building and bathrooms is accessible for those in a wheelchair or mobility challenged. Some interesting art installations delighted my visitors. We left with a great experience , a car full of excellent wine and two new friends. We...
Read moreWhilst the rest of Tamar valley use covid-19 as an excuse to charge $15 non redeemable on purchase tasting fees. Iron pot manages to do a covid safe tasting experience free of charge. (How can this possibly be!!!?). Not only that the owner is friendly and doesn’t take herself too seriously, kind of a breathe of fresh air. Incidentally we ended up getting a some wine too but that’s only because it was good. In particular the Pinot meunier and the sticky (for the cellar) are good buys. The rest of the cellar doors could learn a lot about how to treat the consumer...
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