A Family Winery with Over 160 Years of History
Founded in 1858, Tyrrell’s is one of Australia’s most historic family wine producers. Now in the hands of the fifth generation, the estate has remained family-owned and operated for more than 160 years. This continuity has made Tyrrell’s synonymous with the Hunter Valley itself, especially through their benchmark Semillon.
The Hunter Valley and Its Semillon Tradition
The Hunter Valley, north of Sydney, is one of the world’s most unique fine wine regions. Its hot summers and heavy rainfall might seem unsuitable for grape growing, yet sandy soils and careful vineyard management yield some of the purest, most age-worthy white wines anywhere. Hunter Valley Semillon, light and citrus-driven in youth, transforms with age into complex wines full of honey, toast, and lanolin — without ever touching oak. Tyrrell’s has set the standard for this style, crafting Semillons that are both approachable young and legendary after decades in bottle.
HVD Vineyard: Old Vines, Historic Roots
Among Tyrrell’s prized holdings is the HVD Vineyard, planted in 1908. These old, dry-grown vines sit on free-draining sandy soils between two creek beds. The result is fruit of incredible purity and character, which forms the backbone of their single-vineyard “HVD” Semillon. This bottling has become a benchmark for collectors and critics alike, often rated among the finest examples of Australian white wine.
A Philosophy of Respectful Winemaking
Tyrrell’s practices a minimal-intervention approach. Fruit is handpicked, gently pressed, and fermented in stainless steel to preserve freshness and terroir expression. The wines are bottled young but built to age, reflecting the belief that great wine is made in the vineyard, not in the cellar.
Why Tyrrell’s Matters Today
In a world where many wine brands have become corporate, Tyrrell’s remains a family producer rooted in place, history, and tradition. Their Semillons continue to redefine what fine Australian white wine can be — crisp, vibrant, and timeless. For anyone seeking wines of authenticity, Tyrrell’s offers a direct line back to Australia’s winemaking heritage.