St Aidan Wines is a family-owned boutique vineyard, cellar door restaurant, and events centre nestled in the heart of the emerging Ferguson Valley—right within the Geographe Wine Region.
Established on a 10-hectare property purchased in 1991, the land was originally planted with citrus trees and table grapes before being transformed into a vineyard in 1995.
Our wine varietals include Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Tempranillo, Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon, and Muscat. Until 2019, our wines were crafted by Mark Messenger at Juniper Estate, receiving numerous awards from the Geographe, Mt Barker, and Perth Royal wine shows. Today, winemakers Kim Horton and Dougal Herd from Willow Bridge Estate Winery continue that tradition of excellence.
Our philosophy is simple: create exceptional wines by first nurturing the perfect grape in the vineyard, then extracting and blending its essence with passion in the winery.
Visit Our Cellar Door – Open Wednesday to Sunday
Come and sample our award-winning wines and unwind in our restaurant, where you’ll enjoy a locally sourced menu prepared by our dedicated chefs. Take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding Ferguson Valley while you dine.
We cater for a variety of dietary requirements, and our restaurant and grounds are accessible for guests with mobility restrictions.
Planning a Wedding, Celebration, or Corporate Event?
Our fully equipped Function Pavilion is perfect for weddings, private parties, and corporate events. Our enthusiastic events team is here to help bring your vision to life and make your special day unforgettable.
Getting Here
St Aidan Wines is just a 20-minute drive from Bunbury and 7.5 km from Dardanup, located on the scenic “Ferguson Loop”—a unique drive full of local attractions.
From Dardanup, follow Ferguson Road for 7 km. You’ll find us on the right—just look out for the flags!
For more information, bookings, or enquiries, please visit our website or contact the cellar door via phone or email.
We look forward to welcoming you to our slice of paradise in the Ferguson Valley.
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