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A nice small winery located on the eastern side of Tasmania. We stopped in on the recommendation of a local on our drive up to Freycinet Park from Hobart. In addition to the winery and cellar door, it also has aa shady courtyard where you can enjoy so oysters and another the stand selling pizza so you could pop in for lunch. The cellar door tasting room is medium sized but with an amazing sloping view down to the bay. Their tasting program is pretty informal, no set procedure, but they'll let you taste several of their nice wines for free. I enjoyed another Tassie sparkler (so many nice ones here) and their Sauv blanc and pinots were also quite nice. I ended up buying a bottle of the reserve Pinot ($AUD 65). There also is a lookout tower one can climb but as it was raining, we skipped that. Definitely worth a short visit.

Devil's Corner was our second and last winery of the day. It's a more commercialized spot and very, very popular. We dropped in on a Saturday afternoon (around 1:30pm). There's a cool lookout point that you can walk up a few stairs for (it's beside the parking lot). Once you get into the main area, there's a wooden pizza spot, oyster's and fish & chips and then of course, wine tasting. They even had live music while we were there. Wine tastings are complimentary and you can sample as many as you want (8 whites and 2 reds). We ended up trying four whites. Service is friendly but busy. - NV sparkling cuvee - PIRIE NV sparkling cuvee - Pinot grigio - we haven't seen many grigio's so we had to try this one. - Resolution pinot gris We weren't impressed with any of the wines. Not bad but they tasted produced for the masses. I will say their labelling is on point. Wouldn't be our first choice to go for wineries but if you want views, this is the spot.

This is an incredible spot with a nice food bar called fishers run by the folks who own the marine farm down the road. It also has an incredible view of the water and even a nice lookout. We just loved the way the tasting room has just an awesome view of the bay. This vineyard is best known for their white wines. We liked their Sauvignon blanc and they also do a nice Chardonnay. Like most vineyards we encountered in Tas there isn't a tasting fee which is super nice.
Beautiful grounds! Too bad it was raining when we stopped by as I could tell that it would have been gorgeous in fair weather. But the tasting room was nice and cozy and the staff were all friendly. We had some delicious oysters along with our wine tasting. read more
Five stars for the setting alone! My family and I came on a Wednesday in February and it was very calm. The wines were tasty. We seem to enjoy the Tasmanian bubbles the most everywhere we go. The charcuterie board was good but it was a bit overpriced for the size and quality. Oysters at a very good price though. Definitely a spot worth stopping. Oh and for my 4 year old the large open grass space complete with a kinda of things to play with which was a great added bonus read more
1 year ago
Really enjoyed the wine tasting and the food here! The views are beautiful, the service is friendly, helpful, and very good. The employee took her time explaining different wine and answered our questions. The seafood, both raw and cooked were excellent. The seafood, esp the oysters are caught the morning of and you can taste the freshness. I love the fact that this place is a gathering place for locals also! There are quite a few wineries around here, and we have not tried other places so we cannot compare if the wines at this place is good or not, but in our amateur taste buds we appreciated all the different wines we samples (we sampled 11 wines). Would love to come back here again! read more
A nice small winery located on the eastern side of Tasmania. We stopped in on the recommendation of a local on our drive up to Freycinet Park from Hobart. In addition to the winery and cellar door, it also has aa shady courtyard where you can enjoy so oysters and another the stand selling pizza so you could pop in for lunch. The cellar door tasting room is medium sized but with an amazing sloping view down to the bay. Their tasting program is pretty informal, no set procedure, but they'll let you taste several of their nice wines for free. I enjoyed another Tassie sparkler (so many nice ones here) and their Sauv blanc and pinots were also quite nice. I ended up buying a bottle of the reserve Pinot ($AUD 65). There also is a lookout tower one can climb but as it was raining, we skipped that. Definitely worth a short visit. read more
Devil's Corner was our second and last winery of the day. It's a more commercialized spot and very, very popular. We dropped in on a Saturday afternoon (around 1:30pm). There's a cool lookout point that you can walk up a few stairs for (it's beside the parking lot). Once you get into the main area, there's a wooden pizza spot, oyster's and fish & chips and then of course, wine tasting. They even had live music while we were there. Wine tastings are complimentary and you can sample as many as you want (8 whites and 2 reds). We ended up trying four whites. Service is friendly but busy. - NV sparkling cuvee - PIRIE NV sparkling cuvee - Pinot grigio - we haven't seen many grigio's so we had to try this one. - Resolution pinot gris We weren't impressed with any of the wines. Not bad but they tasted produced for the masses. I will say their labelling is on point. Wouldn't be our first choice to go for wineries but if you want views, this is the spot. read more
This is an incredible spot with a nice food bar called fishers run by the folks who own the marine farm down the road. It also has an incredible view of the water and even a nice lookout. We just loved the way the tasting room has just an awesome view of the bay. This vineyard is best known for their white wines. We liked their Sauvignon blanc and they also do a nice Chardonnay. Like most vineyards we encountered in Tas there isn't a tasting fee which is super nice. read more
7 years ago
Stopped in on our drive from Hobart to our hotel near Freycinet for a quick tasting and lunch at the pizza place. Unfortunately, the weather was terrible - cold and rainy, but we had a nice tasting and purchased some wine to take with us on the remainder of our trip in Tasmania. We got 2 pizzas - the spicy cotton was good but the Margherita was average. Still a good spot and I'd recommend it if you're in the area. Everyone that works here is so pleasant and all have smiles on their faces! read more
10 years ago
This is a remarkable public/private partnership as there seems to be an office for Tasmania's East Coast, a seafood shack, a wood-fired pizza place, and Devil's Corner's cellar door, all set against a magnificent view of Freycinet. DO NOT PASS THIS PLACE. Stop and enjoy it. Tastings and views are free. read more
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Sherbourne Rd
Apslawn Tasmania 7190
Australia
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(03) 6257 8881
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What time does Devil's Corner Cellar Door open?
Devil's Corner Cellar Door opens at 10:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Devil's Corner Cellar Door close?
Devil's Corner Cellar Door closes at 5:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Is Devil's Corner Cellar Door by appointment only?
No, Devil's Corner Cellar Door is not by appointment only.
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Does Devil's Corner Cellar Door have parking?
Yes, Devil's Corner Cellar Door has parking options. Private Lot Parking
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Yes, Devil's Corner Cellar Door has free WiFi.
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Tasmania's stunning east coast is worth a visit, specially, Devil's Corner Cellar Door. It's a trifecta of wine, pizza, and oysters, all served with a side of breathtaking views. Let's start with the oysters--oh my goodness. These were so good. I got them with ponzu sauce. Pair them with a crisp glass of Devil's Corner Sauvignon Blanc or Riesling, and you've got a match made in heaven. Yum! read more







































