
Rutherglen
A town on the Murray River that gave Australia its most distinctive wine style: Rutherglen Muscat and Topaque are the products of a century of solera blending, unbroken family winemaking tradition, and summer heat that turns grapes into something closer to liquid gold.
Experiences
6 itineraries


For the Love of Grape Wine Tours
Private Mornington Peninsula wine tours from $139pp — handpicked venues, door-to-door.
Duration
Half Day around 4.5 hours / Full Day around 7 hours
Capacity
Max 29
RussellBrooke Wine Tours
RussellBrooke Wine Tours
Luxury wine tours of Beechworth, Bright, Rutherglen and the King Valley.
Duration
Full day
King Valley Winery Tours
King Valley Winery Tours
Private group winery tours of the King Valley, Beechworth, Milawa and Rutherglen.
Duration
Full day
The Little Kombi Company
The Little Kombi Company
Classic VW Kombi wine tours through Rutherglen, Beechworth and the King Valley.
Duration
Full day
Sip & Pour Wine Tours
Sip & Pour Wine Tours
Leisurely North East Victoria wine tours from Albury and Wodonga.
Duration
Full day
The Dossier
Rutherglen is 280km northeast of Melbourne, about 2 hours 45 minutes via the Hume Freeway. The town sits just south of the Murray River on the Victorian side; Corowa in NSW is directly across the water and part of the broader touring area. The main street of Rutherglen has been serving cellar door visitors since the 1880s; most of the major producers are within 10 minutes of town. A single day covers the key cellar doors comfortably; an overnight stay lets you go deeper.
Harvest runs late January through March: some of the earliest in Victoria, driven by the inland heat. The fortified wines that made Rutherglen famous are made from grapes left on the vine well into summer until they shrivel and concentrate: a harvest method unlike anything else in Australian winemaking. The Rutherglen Winery Walkabout in June is the region's annual event; a weekend in winter when the cellar doors open their libraries and the town fills with serious wine visitors.
Rutherglen Muscat is an Australian original: a classification system from Rutherglen through Grand to Classic and Rare tracks the age and complexity of the solera blend, with the top examples representing decades of accumulated richness. Topaque (Tokay) follows the same system with a different, more toffee-and-tea character. Dry reds from the region, Shiraz and Durif in particular, have attracted renewed attention in recent years. The cellar door experience here is warm, knowledgeable, and generous; families who have been making wine here for five generations tend to pour with pride.