The Little Wine Company is a winery in Broke where dog access has not yet been confirmed — it's worth checking before you visit.
A lovely little cellar door. Thanks to the rain we were fortunate to be able to walk in without a booking and spend a delightful couple of hours with Ian guiding us through our tasting. The wines were excellent with a few unexpected surprises. Highly recommended and we will definitely return on our next trip to the Hunter Valley.
First destination of our trip to Hunter Valley was to check out the little town of Broke and grab a quick bite to eat at the cafe which was great. Thought we’d pass through The Little Wine Co on the way back to the car. What an experience!!!! The host, Karan, was amazing, fun and definitely knew her wine and was a wealth of knowledge. Definitely a must do!
Stayed at Hunter for the 2nd day now and went to about four-five wineries and I must say by far "The Little Wine" Company tops the charts in every way possible. The warmth and enthusiasm from PJ (and her lovely pet "Chicken" ❤️), the delicious cheese platter and of course the wines. (My favourite is the YFJ Shiraz!) To be honest, TLW was not even on my itinerary yet their hospitality, food and wine surpasses my expections and I am truly blown away. My only regret was not purchasing anything because I wanted to move down the road to taste more wines before i decide but our camper trip will not be able to accomodate a detour. A definite must-visit wine shop, and if I were to come to Hunter once more, I will definitely drop by again!!
A must visit in the Hunter, the Little Wine Company make beautifully crafted wines, specializing in Italian varietals. Pecorino, Vermentino, Sangiovese & Barbera my favourites. Anything from their Little Gem range is outstanding and Shiraz doesn’t get much better than the 2017 YFJ (just ask) Beautiful intimate cellar door for a relaxed tasting along with great service and conversation with Gillian, I’ll be back..,
Visited TLWC with a big group. This was our third spot on a tour and we were a little rowdy, but were still warmly welcomed and seated promptly. The tasting seemed expensive at $10pp (comes off bottle if you purchase), but after experiencing it... it represents great value for money. We got over 10 tastes and were never rushed. The host was friendly and funny. He took the time to explain everything in a lot of detail, but not in the usual dry and boring way you get at just about every other winery. Being more of a boutique for lots of wines, the prices were a tad expensive, but the wine was quality, so we were happy to pay. I was glad to find 2 sangioveses on the menu, being our favourite and a wine that is hard to find in the HV. Overall, this was our favourite stop of the day and we highly recommend it.
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