wine of the month — 2025 Limited Edition 'Edward' Semillon - Best White Wine of NSW - 2025 Australian Small Winemakers Show

wine of the month — 2025 Limited Edition 'Edward' Semillon - Best White Wine of NSW - 2025 Australian Small Winemakers Show

wine of the month — 2025 Limited Edition 'Edward' Semillon - Best White Wine of NSW - 2025 Australian Small Winemakers Show

wine of the month — 2025 Limited Edition 'Edward' Semillon - Best White Wine of NSW - 2025 Australian Small Winemakers Show

Vintage 2026 Wrap-Up: Mud, Magic & a Lot of Great Fruit

The fruit for Vintage 2026 is officially off our vineyards here in the Hunter Valley, and what a ride it’s been.

Harvest is equal parts chaos, adrenaline and magic. Early mornings. Late nights. Watching the weather like it’s a competitive sport. Living off coffee, beer (yes there was plenty of that consumed) and “we’ll eat later” promises. It’s messy, exhausting and completely addictive, and we wouldn’t have it any other way.

Because this is the moment the year’s work becomes wine.

Every vintage has its own personality, and 2026 kept us sharp from start to finish. Picking windows came fast. Decisions mattered. Instinct mattered. There were times we moved quickly, times we waited it out, and plenty of moments where experience quietly did the talking.

Out in the vineyard, all the hard work we put into soil health, cover cropping and regenerative practices paid off in spades. Healthy vines, balanced fruit and loads of flavour, exactly what we’re chasing at Latitude 32.

The whites are already bursting with freshness and energy. The reds? Deep, structured and full of character. It’s early days, but there’s a definite buzz around the winery about what 2026 is shaping up to be.

Inside, the pace has shifted. The rush of harvest has given way to the slower, more thoughtful rhythm of winemaking. Ferments bubbling. Barrels filling. Decisions made carefully, quietly, deliberately.

This is where science meets instinct… and a little bit of magic.

But the real story of vintage is always the people behind it. Our vineyard crew living and breathing every block. Our winemaker, Adam, guiding picking calls and ferments with calm confidence. Paul, our cellarhand, in the winery just getting it done, day in, day out. And Emma, our owner, often dressed more for a long lunch than a working winery in long colourful dresses, gliding between the vines and the winery, asking questions, lending a hand, tasting a few already-fermented wines from past vintages and calling it all part of “quality control.”

Our Marketing & Operations Manager turning up for 6am sunrise photo shoots, then back again in the afternoon checking tank temperatures and ferments, not exactly in her original job description, but very much part of how we work. And Sean, our Cellar Door Manager, holding the fort during the busiest time of year, pouring juice samples for guests, sharing the harvest story, then popping into the winery at the end of the day to see what magic was created during that day. All focus, all curiosity… Adam has never had this much company in the winery.

Everyone mucks in. Everyone shows up. Everyone pulls in the same direction.

It’s hard work. It’s physical. It’s relentless at times. But it’s also incredibly rewarding because wine isn’t just made to store in the cellar.  It’s made for tables. For celebrations. For long lunches, spontaneous dinners and those “just one glass” nights that turn into three.

That’s what drives us. Wines that feel alive. Wines that people actually want to drink. Wines with personality.

Vintage might look like the finish line from the outside, but for us it’s just the starting point. Now the juice starts to turn into wine, evolve and slowly find their voice before making their way into bottle and, eventually, into your glass.

And if the early signs are anything to go by… 2026 is going to be a seriously fun one to drink.

Breakfast in the Vines: Your New Favourite Way to Start the Day

Forget rushing to a café or grabbing something on the go. This is morning, vineyard-style.

Breakfast in the Vines is all about slowing down, soaking up the fresh Hunter Valley air and starting the day somewhere a little unexpected, right in the middle of the vineyard, surrounded by rows of vines and golden morning light.

It’s relaxed, it’s beautiful, and it’s designed for everyone. Families with kids. Non-drinkers. Couples. Friends. The “we deserve a treat” crowd. The “we’re on holidays so why not?” crowd. There’s no one way to do it,  and that’s exactly the point.

You’ll be welcomed with a generous breakfast hamper filled with fresh, local goodies,  a mix of sweet and savoury bites, seasonal fruit, pastries and a few surprises along the way. Think picnic vibes, but elevated. Comfortable, delicious and made to be enjoyed at your own pace.

For those who want to indulge, yes,  there’s wine. Because sometimes a morning glass in the vineyard just feels right. For non-drinkers, there are equally thoughtful options so no one misses out. And for kids? Space to explore, things to nibble on and the novelty of breakfast somewhere far more exciting than the kitchen table.

This isn’t a formal tasting or a structured experience. It’s about atmosphere. Sitting among the vines while the day wakes up. Birds overhead. Sun warming the rows. A sense that you’ve found a moment most people drive straight past.

Some guests come for a relaxed start before a day of exploring. Some come to celebrate a birthday, a visit from interstate or simply being together. Some just want a quiet moment, good food and a beautiful view. However you arrive, the experience meets you there.

And that’s the magic of it,  it feels special without being complicated. Easy without being ordinary. A little indulgent, but completely down-to-earth.

After breakfast, the day naturally unfolds. Wander back to the cellar door, for a tasting with our expert Host. Then head off to explore the region. Let the kids burn off energy. Or just sit a little longer and take it all in.

Because sometimes the best moments aren’t the big ones. They’re the simple ones done really well, good food, great company and a vineyard waking up around you.

Breakfast in the Vines isn’t just a meal. It’s a mood. And it might just become your favourite way to start the day in the Hunter Valley.