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Puddleduck Vineyard

4.7 (6 reviews)

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Coal Valley Vineyard

Coal Valley Vineyard

3.0(3 reviews)
5.7 km
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Our port of call was Hobart, Tasmania, and we had selected this less active shore excursion…read more(History Hobart, Countryside & Winery) because my eldest sister was joining us. It was a good thing we chose this one because my sister was experiencing back and foot pain and was scheduled to have a massage on board that evening. Our coach bus drove us past the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens, which we would visit later, and across the bridge over the River Derwent to Cambridge's Coal Valley Vineyard. I was amazed how this coach bus effortlessly negotiated the unpaved vineyard road up to the Tasting Room. Meanwhile, we enjoyed the stunning property and views before settling down at the vineyard's tasting table. We were seated at a community table with two wine glasses (one for white and one for red) and a list of Coal Valley Vineyard's five varieties in front of us, as the host gave us background on the vineyard, the types of grapes grown, production, and more. He went around pouring tastes and even threw in a few "Dad Jokes" to lighten the mood. It was interesting to watch others' facial expressions during each pour as most agreed he saved the best for last (TGR Riesling and Pinot Noir). It was a bit odd that this tasting didn't offer any savory palate-cleansing snacks alongside each pour, aside from plain water to rinse your glass and mouth, as at other vineyards. But, oh well, we still managed to purchase two bottles of wine to pair with at least two gourmet dinners onboard our ship.

Such a pretty property... but the young, shaggy headed guy running the wine tastings was a complete…read morejoke. I should have just bought a glass of wine and bypassed the tasting - might have had a better experience. Tiny pours - tasting pours are supposed to be small but these were about a quarter the size of a standard tasting pour. No explanations on what he was pouring. He couldnt really answer any questions we had. We were the only ones in there and he kept leaving the tasting area to mess with a delivery that was brought in. Most the time I was there, I was standing there with a empty glass waiting for him to pour the wine. My husband (who got a glass instead of a tasting) says he was proud of me for not completely losing it on him while I was in there cause he would have. I showed some patience today. They need to get someone behind the bar that knows what their doing. If you go there... don't do a tasting!!! Just get a glass of wine. Save yourself aggravation.

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Coal Valley Vineyard - Another view of their vineyard right outside of their tasting room

Another view of their vineyard right outside of their tasting room

Coal Valley Vineyard - The CVV TGR Riesling wasn't as sweet as others we've tasted but still went well with spicy Asian foods onboard

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The CVV TGR Riesling wasn't as sweet as others we've tasted but still went well with spicy Asian foods onboard

Puddleduck Vineyard - wineries - Updated June 2026

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