
Visiting Tasmania? Keen to seek out the best wine lists in the state that showcase local drops?
You might want to take a look at the results of the 2025 Tasmanian Wine List of the Year awards.
The winners were announced this week with the Judges' Choice Award for the Best Tasmanian Wine List going to Launceston dining institution Stillwater (above).
Category winners were also announced, with Stillwater collecting another award (Best Tasmanian Wine List - Hobart or Launceston), Stanley Wine Bar being recognised by both the judges and the public (Best Tasmanian Small Bar Wine List and People's Choice Tasmanian Wine List) and The Branch Swansea (Best Tasmanian Wine List - Regional).
Black Cow Bistro, which hosted the awards, was highly commended by the judges for its Tasmanian wine list.
"The record number of 16 finalists reflects the high quality of wine lists featuring local wines from around the island," said Wine Tasmania CEO Sheralee Davies.
"We are delighted to see the significant efforts our hospitality venues are making to highlight, promote and support Tasmanian wines.
"We know that people are travelling to Tasmania specifically to experience our exceptional wines and that our wine tourists are staying longer, spending more and travelling into our regional areas to visit cellar doors.
"Being able to enjoy a glass of Tassie wine over a meal is great for both our visitors and supportive locals."
Wine Tasmania also released the new 2026 edition of its Tasmanian Wine Trails publication.
This brochure, concierge map and accompanying online directory serves as the go-to guide for visiting Tasmania’s cellar doors along the North-West, Tamar Valley, East Coast and Southern Wine Trails.
The online Wine Trails can be accessed at https://winetasmania.com.au/wine-trails.
The winners were announced this week with the Judges' Choice Award for the Best Tasmanian Wine List going to Launceston dining institution Stillwater (above).
Category winners were also announced, with Stillwater collecting another award (Best Tasmanian Wine List - Hobart or Launceston), Stanley Wine Bar being recognised by both the judges and the public (Best Tasmanian Small Bar Wine List and People's Choice Tasmanian Wine List) and The Branch Swansea (Best Tasmanian Wine List - Regional).
Black Cow Bistro, which hosted the awards, was highly commended by the judges for its Tasmanian wine list.
"The record number of 16 finalists reflects the high quality of wine lists featuring local wines from around the island," said Wine Tasmania CEO Sheralee Davies.
"We are delighted to see the significant efforts our hospitality venues are making to highlight, promote and support Tasmanian wines.
"We know that people are travelling to Tasmania specifically to experience our exceptional wines and that our wine tourists are staying longer, spending more and travelling into our regional areas to visit cellar doors.
"Being able to enjoy a glass of Tassie wine over a meal is great for both our visitors and supportive locals."
Wine Tasmania also released the new 2026 edition of its Tasmanian Wine Trails publication.
This brochure, concierge map and accompanying online directory serves as the go-to guide for visiting Tasmania’s cellar doors along the North-West, Tamar Valley, East Coast and Southern Wine Trails.
The online Wine Trails can be accessed at https://winetasmania.com.au/wine-trails.
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