News of '2025' 'April'

A Special Cabernet Sauvignon Tasting at Tahbilk
A Special Cabernet Sauvignon Tasting at Tahbilk saturday 24th & sunday 25th may
At Tahbilk, Cabernet Sauvignon has long been our quiet hero — a varietal of strength, elegance, and incredible longevity. Join us on Saturday, 24th and Sunday, 25th May for a special vertical tasting in the Wine Club Lounge, where you’ll explore six standout vintages of our Eric Stevens Purbrick Cabernet Sauvignon, alongside a rare Centennial Old Block release.
A Toast to Tradition: Tahbilk's Marsanne Crowned Best Value 'Other Varietal' Wine in Australia
A Toast to Tradition: Tahbilk's Marsanne Crowned Best Value 'Other Varietal' Wine in Australia dan murphy’s best in glass awards 2025
We are thrilled to announce that our Tahbilk Marsanne has been honoured with the Best Value Wine award at the Dan Murphy’s Best in Glass Awards 2025. This recognition underscores our commitment to delivering exceptional quality and value to wine enthusiasts across Australia.
Sunday Sips Spotlight: Claire O’Connell
Sunday Sips Spotlight: Claire O’Connell sunday 25th may | 10-2pm | free
For Sunday Sips in May, we're thrilled to welcome Claire O’Connell, a soulful singer-songwriter whose music resonates deeply with the landscapes and stories of North East Victoria. With over two decades of experience, Claire brings a blend of acoustic, jazz, pop, soul, and contemporary tunes that perfectly complement our serene winery setting.
wawa biik Taungurung Cultural Experiences
wawa biik Taungurung Cultural Experiences fri 13th june | thu 7th august
We are proud to partner with the Taungurung People – the Traditional Owners and Custodians of this land, who operate Taungurung-led cultural experiences in the Tahbilk Wetlands.
Life Around the Tahbilk Billabongs
Life Around the Tahbilk Billabongs a guide to the tahbilk wetlands
The Tahbilk billabongs and surrounding woodlands are a thriving natural haven, home to over 62 species of native birds and a rich diversity of wildlife. From the towering canopy of River Red Gums to the leafy mid-layer of wattles and the bustling ground cover of grasses and fallen leaves, each layer of vegetation supports unique animals with specific habitat needs.