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Tumblong Hills

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Discover the bold and expressive range of Tumblong Hills wines, crafted in New South Wales' emerging Gundagai region. Known for their rich reds and elegant whites, Tumblong Hills combines site-specific viticulture with refined winemaking. Shop now for a curated selection of wines that highlight regional character, depth of flavour, and outstanding value for every occasion.  
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  • Tumblong Hills Gundagai Shiraz 2021

    $23.02
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  • Tumblong Hills Gundagai Chenin Blanc 2023

    $23.02
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  • Tumblong Hills 'Table of Plenty' Nero d'Avola 2023

    $21.62
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  • Tumblong Hills 'Table of Plenty' Barbera 2023

    $21.62
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  • Tumblong Hills 'Table of Plenty' Nebbiolo Rosé 2025

    $21.62
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  • Tumblong Hills Table of Plenty Sangiovese (Keg) 20L 2023

    $364.38
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  • Tumblong Hills J Block Cabernet Sauvignon 2021

    $27.67
    or $26.29 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Tumblong Hills J Block Shiraz 2022

    $27.67
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  • Tumblong Hills 'Track Winding Back' Gundagai Cabernet Sauvignon 2021

    $16.90
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  • Tumblong Hills 'Track Winding Back' Gundagai Shiraz 2021

    $16.90
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  • Tumblong Hills 'Table of Plenty' Sangiovese 2022

    $21.62
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  • Tumblong Hills 'Table of Plenty' Fiano 2023

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Tumblong Hills is located in the Gundagai wine region of southern New South Wales, a relatively young but increasingly respected area for premium wine production. The winery benefits from a unique combination of warm days and cool nights, ideal for achieving ripeness while retaining structure and freshness. The soils, largely Tumblong Hills is located in the Gundagai wine region of southern New South Wales, a relatively young but increasingly respected area for premium wine production. The winery benefits from a unique combination of warm days and cool nights, ideal for achieving ripeness while retaining structure and freshness. The soils, largely volcanic in origin, contribute to the intensity and minerality of the wines. With a strong focus on varietal expression and sustainable vineyard practices, Tumblong Hills has carved out a reputation for producing wines that are both accessible and age-worthy. Their portfolio includes classic Australian favourites as well as emerging varietals that thrive in the local climate. A commitment to quality over quantity ensures each bottle delivers a true sense of place. read more... less

Frequently Asked Questions

What kinds of wines are Tumblong Hills known for?

Tumblong Hills is best known for its structured and varietally distinct Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Tempranillo, as well as expressive whites such as Viognier and Chardonnay. The wines often display a powerful fruit core, complemented by fresh acidity and polished tannins, reflecting the unique conditions of the Gundagai region. Shiraz from Tumblong Hills tends to showcase dark berry fruit, spice, and fine-grained tannins, making it both drinkable and cellar-worthy. The winery’s Tempranillo is a standout, with savoury notes, subtle oak integration, and vibrant freshness that speaks to its suitability in this particular terroir. Viognier, too, is gaining attention for its aromatic profile and textured mouthfeel. Whether red or white, Tumblong Hills wines are crafted with precision and a strong emphasis on varietal and regional identity.

Where are Tumblong Hills wines made?

Tumblong Hills wines are made in the Gundagai wine region of New South Wales, Australia. This area is situated at the foothills of the Snowy Mountains and benefits from an ideal combination of altitude, volcanic soils, and diurnal temperature variation. These elements provide excellent conditions for growing a wide range of grape varieties, especially those that thrive in warm days and cool nights. The winery itself takes a hands-on approach to vineyard management, ensuring sustainable practices and low yields to maximise concentration and quality. Gundagai is one of the newer Australian wine regions to gain recognition for high-quality production, and Tumblong Hills has been a key player in putting it on the map. Their winemaking facility blends modern techniques with a respect for traditional craftsmanship, producing wines that express both place and purpose.

What are the best Tumblong Hills wines?

Some of the standout wines in the Tumblong Hills portfolio include the ‘The Pioneer’ Shiraz, which offers depth, richness, and fine tannic structure, emblematic of top-quality Gundagai fruit. Another highlight is ‘The Governor’ Tempranillo, which captures the varietal’s earthy charm with lifted spice and balanced oak. For white wine lovers, the Viognier consistently earns praise for its fragrant bouquet and textured palate. These wines are not just technically well-made—they also convey a strong sense of place, with the red wines in particular reflecting the volcanic soils and warm-climate richness of the Gundagai region. While Tumblong Hills offers a full range of wines, these expressions represent the winery’s best balance of regional typicity, drinkability, and age-worthiness. They have earned critical acclaim and a loyal following among wine drinkers looking for characterful Australian wines outside the mainstream regions.

Are Tumblong Hills wines affordable?

Tumblong Hills wines are well-priced within the premium boutique segment, offering excellent value for money given their craftsmanship and regional quality. While they are not positioned as entry-level wines, they remain accessible to those looking for distinctive Australian wine without a hefty price tag. The brand's pricing reflects a balance between small-batch winemaking, high-quality fruit, and sustainable vineyard management. These are wines that punch above their weight, particularly in comparison to similarly priced offerings from more commercialised regions. Whether it’s the expressive reds or elegant whites, Tumblong Hills delivers on both price and quality. The wines are suitable for casual enjoyment but also have the structure and complexity to justify cellaring or gifting. For wine lovers keen to explore the potential of emerging regions like Gundagai, Tumblong Hills is a smart and satisfying investment.