Wines of the West

Saturday 15th & Sunday 16th August  
Doors open 11am – 5pm
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Thank you to our 2025 wine partners:

Save the date for the annual Wines of the West Festival

returning to The Carrington on Saturday 15 & Sunday 16 August 2026.

This much-loved event brings together outstanding wines from the Blue Mountains and Central West region of NSW, all under one roof. Our relaxed festival setting allows guests to meet the winemakers, sample their wines, and purchase favourites directly from the cellar door.

Our Confirmed Winemakers for 2026 include

Atallah Wines, Colmar estate, Cookslot, De Beaurepaire Wines, First Ridge, Gilbert Family Wines, Heifer Station, Macquariedale Organic Wines, Mansfield Wines, Megalong Creek Estate, Nashdale Lane, Orange Mountain Wines, Petersons of Mudgee, Stockman’s Ridge Wines, Teto Wines, Zinga Wines

Event details:
• Doors open from 11am each day
• Tickets are $30 per person – valid for both festival days

Your ticket includes:
• Exclusive access for ticket holders
• Cellar door wine tasting experience
• Festival discounts, offers and promotions across the weekend

Wines of the West at Carrington Cellars

Carrington Cellars is proud to be part of this fantastic event and showcasing wine varieties from our regional winemakers is what we love!  An extensive range of wine from the Central West Region is available at the Cellars throughout the year.

When visiting, be sure to check out our Wines of the West wall or ask our helpful staff for recommendations and advice.

Delivery between Mount Victoria and Hazelbrook is free for all orders over $100.

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Liquor Licence No. LIQH400118821.

The Carrington practices responsible service of alcohol. Alcohol is not sold or supplied to anyone under 18 years of age – it is against the law.