Updated: 7 February 2022
In 1868, Grampians vigneron Hans Irvine hired a group of gold miners to dig a cellar for his now legendary wine: the first sparkling shiraz in Australia. Over the course of 60 years, those miners would excavate the largest underground wine cellar in the Southern Hemisphere, spanning three kilometres and three million bottles-worth of real estate.
Don your proverbial hardhat and explore these heritage-listed caverns on a guided underground tour. You’ll find out why they’re known as “The Drives”, as well as what makes the Grampians home to some of the most unique winemaking terroir in the world. Tours leave from The Shafthouse cellar door on the hour, from 11am to 3pm daily.
VIDEOS
01:35
No One Goes Home Cranky From Boot-Scooting
01:24
Three Cheese Mushroom and Ham Calzone With Chef Tommy Giurioli
01:00
The Art of Service: There's Something for Everyone at Moon Mart
More Guides
RECIPES









