Tizzana Winery - Ebenezer, New South Wales

Address: 518 Tizzana Rd, Ebenezer NSW 2756, Australia.
Phone: 245791150.
Website: tizzana.com
Specialties: Winery.
Other points of interest: Delivery, Wheelchair-accessible entrance, Wheelchair-accessible toilet, Credit cards, Debit cards, NFC mobile payments, Credit cards.
Opinions: This company has 29 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.8/5.

📌 Location of Tizzana Winery

Tizzana Winery 518 Tizzana Rd, Ebenezer NSW 2756, Australia

⏰ Open Hours of Tizzana Winery

  • Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday: Closed
  • Wednesday: Closed
  • Thursday: Closed
  • Friday: Closed
  • Saturday: 12–5 pm
  • Sunday: 12–5 pm

Tizzana Winery

Address: 518 Tizzana Rd, Ebenezer NSW 2756, Australia.

Phone: 245791150.

Website: tizzana.com.

Specialties:

Winery

Other points of interest:

  • Delivery
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments
  • Credit cards

Opinions:

This company has 29 reviews on Google My Business.

The average opinion is 4.8/5.

Reviews mention that the winery is a hidden gem, with beautiful surroundings and a lovely service. The food is also highly praised, with homemade soup, sourdough, and a ploughman’s platter with homemade chutney. The wine selection is impressive, with a variety of options to suit different tastes.

Some reviewers also appreciate the historic heritage of the building and the beautiful olive farm on site.

Characteristics:

Winery

Small, family-owned winery with a long history

Beautiful, historic building with a picturesque setting

Licenses to accept credit and debit cards

Delicious food options available

Information:

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Distance from Sydney: [Not specified]

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👍 Reviews of Tizzana Winery

Tizzana Winery - Ebenezer, New South Wales
Anja B. V.
5/5

Hidden gem for sure 🙂 what a beautiful stop, we were so surprised, it felt like we were in an Italian winery. Friendly service and they offered delicious lunch: homemade soup, homemade sourdough and ploughman’s platter with homemade chutney. We tried some incredible wines, and bought some. Worth a visit for sure 🙂

Tizzana Winery - Ebenezer, New South Wales
Cooos
5/5

Nice service with surprisingly good wine located in Sydney. Delightful out the way place

Tizzana Winery - Ebenezer, New South Wales
Kalpana J.
5/5

Beautiful picturesque winery, lovely selection of wines in a very old historic heritage building. They also have an olive farm with a nice little selection. Jonathan was an excellent host.

Tizzana Winery - Ebenezer, New South Wales
Linda R.
5/5

A beautiful and historic winery well worth a visit. Jonathan was very knowledgeable and it’s lovely to not be charged a tasting fee like many other wineries in NSW. We walked out with a case which won’t last too long.

Tizzana Winery - Ebenezer, New South Wales
Luanne S.
5/5

Winery with history, set against the hill. Had a very informative tasting and then a tasty light lunch. Lunch was a choice between two dishes. Walked away with a few bottles to enjoy. Friendly and inviting experience.

Tizzana Winery - Ebenezer, New South Wales
Anne-Maree
5/5

Hidden gem. One of Australia's oldest winery, with so much character and charm. Setting is absolutely beautiful and serene. Perfect Sunday drive!

Tizzana Winery - Ebenezer, New South Wales
Bijoy J.
4/5

Old building at Tizzana Road built in 1887. The Winery sells variety of wines starting from $15 for a bottle. Very friendly people (Peter & Jonathan)who runs the winery. Car parking available.

Tizzana Winery - Ebenezer, New South Wales
Rob C.
5/5

Unexpected vineyard and a cellar door full of character on the banks of the Hawkesbury River in Sackville. Offering up tastings of their white and red varieties along with a handful of fortified. Vermentino was fruity and acidic. Pleasurable on the pallet and paired nicely with food. Their reds are big and bold due to the recent wet summer vintages. Particularly enjoyed the Petit Verdot. Step inside the cellar door and escape the heat while being transported back in time.

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