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    Winery in Kununurra, Australia

    Hoochery Distillery

    750pts

    Ord Valley Terroir Distilling

    Hoochery Distillery, Winery in Kununurra

    About Hoochery Distillery

    Hoochery Distillery operates at the geographic edge of Australian spirits production, drawing on the Kimberley's extreme tropical climate to produce spirits that carry the unmistakable character of the far north. Awarded Pearl 3 Star Prestige in 2025, it occupies a category of its own in the Western Australian distilling scene. Located at 300 Weaber Plain Road, Kununurra, it belongs on any serious itinerary through the region.

    Where the Kimberley Ends Up in the Glass

    Australia's serious distilling conversation tends to cluster around the southern capitals. Sydney has operations like Archie Rose Distilling Co building reputations on technical precision and urban cool. But the more geographically extreme producers — the ones whose product character is shaped less by human intervention than by sheer environmental force — tend to sit on the fringes of that conversation, quietly doing something harder and more interesting. Hoochery Distillery, located on Weaber Plain Road outside Kununurra in the East Kimberley, belongs in that second category.

    Kununurra sits approximately 3,200 kilometres northeast of Perth. The town exists because of the Ord River Irrigation Scheme, one of the most ambitious agricultural engineering projects in Australian history, and its surroundings remain defined by a climate that most winemakers and distillers would consider hostile: monsoonal wet seasons, dry season heat that regularly exceeds 40°C, and a red-earthed, basalt-influenced terrain that bears no resemblance to the temperate growing zones of the south. That environment is not a drawback. It is the entire editorial point of making spirits here.

    Terroir at Its Most Literal

    The concept of terroir , borrowed from French viticulture to describe how place expresses itself in a product , is often stretched thin when applied to spirits. But in Kununurra, the connection between land and liquid is more than rhetorical. The Ord Valley's agricultural output, shaped by an irrigation network drawing from Lake Argyle, supplies raw materials grown under conditions of intense UV exposure, extreme diurnal temperature swings during the dry season, and soils that carry the mineral signatures of ancient Kimberley geology. What goes into the still is, from the ground up, something made here and nowhere else in quite the same way.

    This puts Hoochery in a category that bears comparison not to other Australian distilleries in the conventional sense, but to remote-terroir producers globally , operations where geographic isolation and extreme climate produce spirits that reflect a specific place rather than a production philosophy imported from somewhere else. The parallel in the wine world might be drawn to edge-condition producers: think of how Bass Phillip in Gippsland or Brokenwood in the Hunter Valley use marginal-condition terroir as an argument for character over consistency. Hoochery makes a version of that argument from a more extreme position than any of them.

    The Recognition Context

    In 2025, Hoochery Distillery received a Pearl 3 Star Prestige award, the EP Club's highest rating tier. That recognition places it alongside a peer set defined by sustained quality and category significance, not just regional novelty. For a distillery operating this far outside the Australian spirits mainstream, the award functions as a signal: the product justifies the journey, and the journey is considerable.

    To understand what a Pearl 3 Star Prestige rating implies, it helps to consider the broader field. Australia's premium spirit and wine producers earning equivalent recognition include operations with deep resources, large visitor infrastructure, and decades of established reputation. Estates like All Saints Estate in Rutherglen or Angove Family Winemakers in Renmark have built recognition over generational timelines. Hoochery operates in a different register , geographically remote, climatically demanding , but the award suggests the product competes at the same tier. That is a meaningful claim in a country with serious depth in both wine and spirits.

    For international comparison, the premium distilling world offers its own reference points. Scotland's single malt houses, including operations like Aberlour, have spent centuries establishing the argument that geography determines character. Hoochery is making a younger but structurally similar argument from a latitude and climate that no Scotch producer could replicate.

    Getting to Kununurra

    The practical reality of visiting Hoochery is inseparable from the experience of the Kimberley itself. Kununurra is served by regular flights from Perth and Darwin, and the town functions as the eastern gateway to the Kimberley region for travellers moving through on longer itineraries. The distillery address , 300 Weaber Plain Road , places it on the agricultural plain southeast of town, in the working Ord River farming precinct rather than in any kind of tourist-facing development zone. That matters: arriving here is arriving at a production site in an active agricultural landscape, not at a heritage attraction curated for visitors.

    The dry season, running roughly May to September, is the practical window for visiting the Kimberley. Wet season heat and road conditions make travel more difficult between November and April, and the shoulder months carry unpredictable weather. Planning a visit between June and August puts you in the optimal window for the region , and, given that Kununurra itself has limited hospitality infrastructure relative to its natural attractions, coordination with accommodation and other experiences matters. Our full Kununurra hotels guide and Kununurra experiences guide cover the broader planning picture.

    Reading the Distillery Against the Region

    Kununurra's food and drink scene is shaped more by geography and logistics than by any concentrated hospitality culture. The town is far enough from the nearest major city that supply chains, staffing, and visitor numbers all behave differently than in southern Australia. In that context, a distillery operating at Pearl 3 Star Prestige level is a genuine anomaly , and an indicator that the Ord Valley's agricultural potential is producing more than the mangoes and sandalwood it is primarily known for.

    For travellers building an itinerary around the Kimberley, Hoochery sits alongside a short list of experiences that justify the journey on their own terms, rather than simply filling time between the region's more photographed natural attractions. Our full Kununurra restaurants guide, Kununurra bars guide, and Kununurra wineries guide map the rest of the local drinking and dining options for those spending time in town.

    The broader Australian comparison also holds. Premium producers in established regions , Bird in Hand in the Adelaide Hills, Leading's Wines in Great Western, Blue Pyrenees Estate in the Pyrenees , benefit from proximity to wine tourism infrastructure and a visitor base already oriented toward cellar door experiences. Hoochery operates without those advantages, which makes the Pearl 3 Star Prestige recognition more pointed: the product earned it on its own terms, in a location that adds friction rather than ease to the tasting experience.

    Spain's premium producers, including operations like Abadía Retuerta in Sardón de Duero, have long made the case that remote, terroir-driven production justifies dedicated travel. Hoochery asks its visitors to make a version of that same calculation from a considerably greater distance. For travellers already in the Kimberley, it is an easy case to make. For those considering building a trip around it, the 2025 Pearl 3 Star Prestige rating provides the clearest available evidence that the product warrants the effort.

    Planning Your Visit

    Hoochery Distillery is located at 300 Weaber Plain Road, Kununurra, WA 6743. For current opening hours, booking arrangements, and tasting availability, contact the distillery directly or consult their website. Given the remote operational context and limited regional hospitality infrastructure, confirming details ahead of arrival is advisable. Kununurra is accessible by air from Perth (approximately three hours) and Darwin (approximately one hour), and the distillery is leading reached by car from town.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What's the atmosphere like at Hoochery Distillery?

    The setting is agricultural rather than tourism-oriented , Weaber Plain Road places the distillery in the working heart of the Ord River Irrigation Scheme, surrounded by the red earth and dry-season light characteristic of the East Kimberley. Kununurra is a remote town with a frontier quality that shapes how every venue in it operates, and Hoochery is no exception. The Pearl 3 Star Prestige award (2025) signals a product that punches above the infrastructure of its location; price and booking details are leading confirmed directly with the distillery.

    What should I taste at Hoochery Distillery?

    The Ord Valley's agricultural produce, grown under extreme tropical conditions with Kimberley mineral soils, provides the raw material for spirits with a distinct regional character. There is no equivalent wine region or winemaker context here , this is a distillery whose identity comes from the land and climate rather than viticultural heritage. The 2025 Pearl 3 Star Prestige award indicates that the tasting range has earned serious recognition; the specifics of what is available are leading confirmed on arrival or through direct enquiry.

    What's the standout thing about Hoochery Distillery?

    Combination of geographic extremity and award-level quality. Operating this far north , roughly 3,200 kilometres from Perth, in one of Australia's most climatically demanding environments , and earning a Pearl 3 Star Prestige rating in 2025 places Hoochery in a category with very few peers. Kununurra does not have the hospitality density of the Barossa or the Yarra Valley, which makes the distillery's level of recognition more notable, not less. Price details are not published centrally; confirm current information before visiting.

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