Quartz Cuisine at Cofield Wines: Showcasing local products and Quartz Vein Vineyard wines. In addition to delicious meals, you can also enjoy coffee and sweet treats.
Scion Vineyard and Winery: Allows dogs in their outdoor areas, making it a perfect spot for wine tasting and a light meal.
Buller Wines: Featuring a restaurant along with their cellar door. Experience a guided tour or have a fortified wine tasting experience.
Campbells of Rutherglen: 5th generation family owned winery just 3km from Rutherglen. Cellar door and food and wine tasting experiences including a “blend your own muscat” experience. Proudly dog-friendly.
Stanton & Killeen: Cellar door sales, tours and tasting experiences including a lovely “speakeasy” experience. Picnic visitations welcome – regional grazing platters available. Stanton & Killeen have an annual “Doggy Athletics Event” around March that would be a real treat (see what I did there) to see.
Chambers Rosewood Vineyards: Tasting experiences along with a “build your own cheese plate” from local products.
Andrew Buller Wines: A boutique winery experience including cellar door and tastings. Explore the gardens with a glass in your hand.
Before visiting, it’s always a good idea to call ahead and confirm the current dog-friendly policies of these establishments, as some are only dog friendly wineries if your furry friend is kept outdoors..