Established in 1982, Scotchmans Hill winery is a producer of regionally distinct wines. Beginning with wines sourced solely from the Bellarine Peninsula, we have evolved into a company that produces wine from key winemaking regions of Australia and New Zealand. Modern and traditional winemaking techniques are utilised at our winery to produce wines of quality and typicity, with characteristics typical of the various regions. Scotchmans Hill was established in 1982 atop Mount Bellarine, an extinct volcano that forms the tip of the peninsula. The land on which the vineyard was planted had been given its name by a group of Scottish immigrants who settled in the area in 1885. Modern and traditional winemaking techniques are utilised at our winery to produce some of Australia’s most individual wines, with characteristics typical of the region. Pinot Noir, Shiraz, Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Merlot, Cabernet, Riesling, Moscato, Pinot Gris, Pinot Grigio,