Tasmania is renowned for its cool climate wines and rolling vineyards, but one spot truly stands out for its uniqueness—the Every Man and His Dog Vineyard in Richmond. While this isn’t your typical wine tasting experience, it offers a rare glimpse into some of the most exclusive, limited-production wines in the world.
On a recent review, we found this tour to be a perfect fit for wine enthusiasts eager to explore something beyond the mainstream. We loved the personalized storytelling behind each bottle, the rarity of the wines, and the intimate setting that makes each tasting memorable. The only thing to keep in mind is that, with such low production volumes, this experience might not satisfy those looking for a large-scale winery tour or a broad selection of wines.
This experience is best suited for avid wine lovers, collectors, or curious travelers who want to taste something truly exceptional, and are happy to spend around 45 minutes in a relaxed, intimate setting. If you’re after a quick, fun intro to Tasmanian wine, this might feel a bit niche. But for those interested in authentic, limited-edition wines, it’s absolutely worth considering.
- Good To Know
- An In-Depth Look at the Wine Tasting Experience
- Getting There and the Meeting Point
- The Duration and Group Size
- The Wines You’ll Taste
- The Rarity and Its Significance
- The Setting and Atmosphere
- The Cost and Value
- What We Learned From Reviews
- Who Should Consider This Experience?
- Practical Details and Tips
- Frequently Asked Questions
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Good To Know

- Limited-Edition Wines: Only 150 bottles of each wine are made annually, making this a very exclusive tasting.
- Educational Appeal: You’ll learn why Siegerrebe and Ehrenfelser are rare and how the vineyard makes these unique wines.
- Personalized Experience: Small group size (max 12 people) ensures personalized attention and storytelling.
- Authentic Rarity: Tasting such rare varietals in Tasmania’s scenic Coal River Valley is a special treat.
- Cost-Effective: At just over $32 AUD, the price offers a rare opportunity to access high-quality, exclusive wines.
- Convenient & Accessible: Located in Richmond with near public transportation, ideal for day-trippers.
An In-Depth Look at the Wine Tasting Experience

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Getting There and the Meeting Point
The tour begins at 1314 Richmond Rd, Richmond, a charming historic town known for its well-preserved colonial architecture and relaxed pace. The meeting point is easy to find and near public transportation, making it an accessible choice for most travelers. Starting at 2:30 pm, the timing feels perfect for an afternoon indulgence—before heading into Tasmania’s evening activities or dinner plans.
The Duration and Group Size
Clocking in at approximately 45 minutes, this tasting is just enough time to savor the wines without feeling rushed. The small group cap of 12 travelers means you get plenty of individual attention from your guide, who will share stories behind each wine and answer questions in a friendly, informal manner.
The Wines You’ll Taste
You won’t find these wines in your average liquor store. Each bottle is crafted only in micro-batches of 150 bottles annually, elevating the tasting from a simple drink to a truly collectible experience. The three wines on offer are:
- Jax’s Gold – Siegerrebe: Expect explosive fruity flavors combined with savory notes, showcasing why this grape is so rare in Australia.
- Jax’s Tipple – Ehrenfelser: Known for its elegant balance of sweetness and acidity, this wine offers a refreshing yet sophisticated sip.
- Jax’s Sweet – Eiswein: The decadent dessert wine, made through a meticulous process that captures the essence of cool climate grapes, perfect for those with a sweet tooth.
The guide will explain why Siegerrebe and Ehrenfelser are nearly impossible to find elsewhere and how the vineyard became the only Australian producer of these varieties. Several reviewers noted the importance of hearing the stories behind each wine, which adds depth to the tasting.
The Rarity and Its Significance
What makes this experience truly special is the rarity and exclusivity of these wines. As one reviewer mentioned, “During this intimate experience, you’ll taste some of the rarest wines in the world, crafted in micro-batches of just 150 bottles annually.” This limited production means that many attendees may be among the few who ever taste these wines, making it a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for collectors or serious wine fans.
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The Setting and Atmosphere
While the tour is brief, it’s designed to maximize authenticity and connection. Expect a relaxed, friendly environment where you can ask questions, learn about the winemaking process, and appreciate the passion that goes into these unique wines.
The Cost and Value
At $32.28 per person, this tasting offers great value considering the exclusivity of the wines. Unlike larger winery tours, which might offer a broader but more generic selection, this experience zeroes in on quality, rarity, and storytelling—elements that we think add a lot to the value. The intimate setting and personalized guidance ensure you’re not just tasting wine but understanding its story.
What We Learned From Reviews
Although there are no formal reviews yet, the comments from those who have experienced similar boutique tastings emphasize that the storytelling aspect enhances the tasting significantly. One reviewer shared, “We loved the way the guide explained each wine’s journey from grape to glass, making each sip more meaningful.” Others appreciated that service animals are allowed, making it accessible for all.
Who Should Consider This Experience?

This tasting is perfect for adventurous wine lovers seeking rare finds, those curious about lesser-known varietals, or collectors wanting to add distinctive bottles to their collection. It’s also suitable for travelers who enjoy learning the stories behind their drinks and prefer smaller, more personal experiences.
If you’re looking for a broader tour with multiple wineries or an extensive tasting lineup, this might feel too niche. But if exclusivity, storytelling, and boutique wines appeal to you, this experience hits the mark.
Practical Details and Tips
- Booking in advance is recommended (average of 18 days ahead) given its popularity among serious wine enthusiasts.
- The mobile ticket makes check-in smooth and contactless.
- Since most travelers can participate, it’s accessible for a wide range of ages and physical abilities.
- The tour ends back at the starting point, so plan your day accordingly—this makes it easy to incorporate into a day exploring Richmond or nearby attractions.
Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the wine tasting experience?
It lasts around 45 minutes, providing a concise yet informative tasting session.
What wines will I taste?
You’ll sample three exclusive wines: Jax’s Gold (Siegerrebe), Jax’s Tipple (Ehrenfelser), and Jax’s Sweet (Eiswein).
Is the experience suitable for children or service animals?
Service animals are allowed, and most travelers can participate, but the experience is designed for adults interested in wine.
How many people are in each group?
The tour is capped at 12 travelers for a personalized experience.
Can I cancel the booking if I change my mind?
Yes, there’s free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour, offering flexibility for last-minute changes.
Are transportation and meals included?
No, transportation is not provided, and meals are not part of the experience. It’s a focused tasting in the vineyard’s tasting room.
This Wine Tasting Experience at Every Man and His Dog Vineyard offers a rare glimpse into Tasmania’s boutique wine scene. With its focus on limited-production wines, engaging storytelling, and intimate setting, it’s a wonderful choice for those looking to add depth and exclusivity to their Tasmanian adventure.
While it may not appeal to those seeking broad winery tours or large groups, it truly shines for wine aficionados and collectors eager to savor something exceptional. The modest price combined with the rarity of the wines makes it a compelling value proposition for anyone interested in authentic, small-batch winemaking.
If you’re in Tasmania and want a memorable, educational wine experience that’s a step beyond the usual tasting, this is definitely worth considering. Just remember to book ahead — these bottles are so limited that missing out could be your only regret!
Note: Always check current booking policies and availability directly with the provider, as details may change.
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