
Dog-Friendly Wine and Olive Tasting: Visiting Tintilla Estate with Your Dog
What to expect when you bring your dog
Our outdoor seating sits under cover, so it’s a comfortable spot for your dog to settle in while you work through a tasting. We ask that dogs stay on a leash and close to your table, both for their comfort and for the other guests around you. It’s always worth mentioning your dog when you book, just so we can make sure there’s a table ready in the right spot.
Signs a winery is genuinely dog-friendly
Not every cellar door that says “dog friendly” on a directory listing means the same thing by it. Before you build a whole day around it, it’s worth checking a few things: whether dogs are welcome inside or in an outdoor area only, whether that area is covered or shaded, whether water is provided, and whether there’s a limit on numbers or breeds. A quick call ahead saves an awkward moment when you arrive.
Making a day of it
A dog-friendly wine tasting pairs naturally with an olive tasting, since both happen in the same relaxed, outdoor setting. Bring a water bowl of your own if your dog prefers familiar things, and plan for breaks between cellar doors if you’re visiting more than one winery, since not every property in the Hunter Valley welcomes dogs the way we do.
If you’re staying locally, look for dog-friendly accommodation before you arrive, and check ahead with any other wineries on your list, since policies vary a lot from one cellar door to the next.
Why we welcome dogs
Tintilla is a family-run, single vineyard estate, and that extends to how we think about a day out here. We’d rather you bring the whole crew, dog included, than leave someone behind in the car. It’s part of what makes a visit here feel like a relaxed afternoon at a friend’s property, rather than a formal tasting room.
Book your dog-friendly tasting
Get in touch to book your wine and olive tasting, and let us know you’re bringing a dog when you do. We’ll have a spot ready under cover, with a water bowl waiting.
