Tower Whiskey Distillery

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New South Wales · Pokolbin, Hunter Valley · Est. 2021 · Michael and Karen Hope (Hope Estate)
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About

Hunter Valley's first dedicated whiskey distillery, commenced distilling in 2021 and opened tasting room December 2023. Founded by Michael and Karen Hope of Hope Estate (Hunter Valley's largest family-owned wine producer). Single malt whiskey from 100% malted barley, double distilled (stripping run to 28%, spirit run to 68% distiller strength). Matured in new and old French and American oak hogsheads, barriques and puncheons. Initial release: four single-cask single-malt expressions including Bourbon Barrel, French Malbec Cask, American Shiraz Cask, and French Fortified Cask. Custom-built Australian-made copper pot still. Spent grain feeds Hope Estate Angus cattle — closed-loop agriculture. Listed for sale March 2025.

Production Details

Owner
Michael and Karen Hope
Parent Company
Hope Estate
Status
Active
Founded
2021
Still Type
Pot
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The Tower Whiskey Distillery Tale

The Hunter Valley has known the alchemy of fermentation for generations, but until 2021, it had never heard the rhythmic heartbeat of a whiskey still. In the rolling hills of Pokolbin, where Hope Estate's vines have sprawled across some of New South Wales' most coveted wine country, Michael and Karen Hope decided their family's story needed a new chapter.

The decision came naturally to Australia's largest family-owned wine producer. The Hopes understood oak, understood time, understood how this ancient valley's climate could transform grain and grape alike. When they commissioned their custom-built Australian copper pot still, they weren't just adding equipment—they were bridging worlds.

The still arrived gleaming, its curves catching the harsh Australian sun that would soon become whiskey's greatest ally and fiercest opponent. Here in the Hunter Valley, where summer temperatures soar and winter nights bite, maturation happens with an intensity that would humble Scottish traditions. The angel's share evaporates faster, the wood breathes deeper, the spirit ages with Australian urgency.

Michael and Karen chose their cuts with winemaker precision: stripping runs to twenty-eight percent, spirit runs to sixty-eight percent distiller strength. Double distillation, clean and purposeful. The new make flows into a marriage of cooperage—new and old French oak, American oak hogsheads, barriques and puncheons. Some vessels carry the ghost of Bourbon, others the memory of Malbec, Shiraz, even fortified wines from their own cellars.

By December 2023, Tower opened its tasting room doors, pouring liquid barely two years old but already speaking with an Australian accent. The spent grain doesn't travel far—it feeds Hope Estate's Angus cattle in a closed loop that would make any pioneer proud.

The stillhouse stands quiet now, listed for sale in March 2025, but its brief song echoes something larger. In just four years, Tower proved what Australian whiskey makers have been declaring since Tasmania first shocked the world: this continent doesn't just make whiskey—it reimagines it, with the boldness of a young country and the wisdom of ancient land.

The copper still waits, ready for its next custodian to continue the conversation between grain and wood, time and heat, tradition and audacity.

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