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How McGrath is Changing the Hunter Valley Vineyard Market
Australian wine is back on the table in a big way. Exports have recently jumped 13% in value. That’s a whopping $2.48 billion. And they’ve lifted 3% in volume to 639 million litres, according to Wine Australia’s latest report.
That confidence is spilling into the Hunter Valley. Vineyards here aren’t just beautiful lifestyle properties; they’re working businesses with global potential, and buyers are taking notice. Some are investors seeking to diversify their portfolios by investing in international markets, while others are winemakers looking to expand their operations. Plenty are lifestyle buyers keen to snap up a slice of the Hunter’s prestige just a couple of hours from Sydney.
It creates a competitive market where the right connections and insights count more than ever. That’s where McGrath steps in. Local expertise. Global reach. Punchy partnerships. All working together to help clients make the most of the Hunter’s unique opportunities.
Highlights of the Wine Country market this month include…
• NEW TO MARKET - 1622 Wisemans Ferry Rd, Central Mangrove – ‘Triple Crown Lodge’
• JUST SOLD - 587 Wollombi Rd, ‘Glen Eden’ Sold 22 Days on Market – 100k Above the price guide closures were blocked, proving that persistence and community spirit could overcome resistance.
Today, the Postie Bike Grand Prix draws thousands to Cessnock, with local businesses thriving on race weekend. Kaine Robinson has entered the event many times, often riding alongside his father. This year, Kaine will fly solo—racing under the McGrath Rural banner and continuing the tradition his family helped ignite.










