There are 42 Wineries in WA's South West established between 2001 and 2010.
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A boutique vineyard producing excellent Cabernet Sauvignon and Semillon Sauvignon Blanc from 100% estate-grown fruit in Margaret River.
A holistic viticultural winery producing a range of handcrafted low-intervention wines in Margaret River’s charming southern region.
Situated on the Southern tip of WA, this boutique winery is focused on producing first-class wines adhering to simple, traditional approaches to fruit-picking, ageing, and winemaking. No cellar door.
It's truly a family affair at this micro vineyard that operates with organic principles and minimal intervention winemaking.
Discover highly-respected, certified organic wines over a relaxed seated tasting, or on a picnic rug in the gardens, at this sustainably focused vineyard, just 15 minutes north of Margaret River.
A hobby vineyard turned multi-award-winning boutique winemaker, with a national reputation for its Sauvignon Blanc blends, which can be tasted from its charming cellar door near Cowaramup.
An award-winning range created by two scientists with a love of chemistry and fine wine, harnessing the elements of nature to make their precious wines.
Enjoy casual, friendly and informative tastings of a range of Geographe Wine Region’s most awarded estate-grown wines with owner Kim, in a rustic cellar door surrounded by Jarrah and Karri trees.
Indulge in this boutique winemaker's multi award-winning Cabernet Sauvignon which reflects Margaret River's exceptional regional characteristics.
Whicher Ridge Wines is owned by two experienced vignerons, Neil and Cathy Howard, who between them have over 50 years of viticulture and winemaking experience working with high profile wineries.
Discover the finesse, balance and quality of the unique Willoughby Park Great Southern wines at this family-friendly cellar door, restaurant and brewery, just 3.5km from Albany.
Experience a vibrant and evolving range of exciting regional wines at the warm and friendly cellar door of Manjimup locals; Mark and Tracey Aitken.