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Hua Hin Hills Vineyard is part of Siam Winery’s vision to bring wine culture to Thailand. We are proud to show visitors where grapes for our Monsoon Valley Wines are grown. Our vineyard is an eye opener and shows that quality grape growing is possible in Thailand’s tropical climate. We are very pleased to offer the already popular seaside destination with another attraction.

History
Hua Hin Hills Vineyard is built on a former elephant corral, a sublime place where wild Asian elephants were domes ticated. The terrain, comprising mostly of loamy-sand and slate, is conducive to the cultivation of grapes providing the seaside resort town of Hua Hin with its first boutique vineyard. Siam Winery started developing the site after successfully experimenting at the nearby Royal Research Station at Huay Sai in 2003.

Total area : is over 1,400 rai (560 acres) Developed area in early 2011 : is 500 rai (200 acres) Coordinates : +12° 31’ 35.98, +99° 42′ 45.70 Varietal : Colombard, Chenin Blanc, Sauvignon Blanc, Muscat, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Shiraz, Sangiovese, Tempranillo and eating grapes.

The Home of Monsoon Valley Wines
Grapes are carefully tended at our estate vineyard. The various varietals grown each year are used exclusively for our award - winning Monsoon Valley Wines. You will find your favorilte bottle at most 5-star hotels and resort in Thailand or at a Thai restaurant in more than 20 export markets.

The Sala, Wine Bar & Bistro
An enchanting Thai-inspired pavilion, designed by Ms Sylvia Soh, a former Norman_Foster_(architect), serves as the platform for providing information on viticulture and oenology. The centre combines local elements with contemporary designs to afford visitors a soothing and enlightening experience.

- Bistro - Wine Bar - Retail area

Cellar Door sales
take the opportunity to taste wines from vines grown right here. Our staff are happy to consult as well as recommend limited bottles available only here. we make it easy for you to stock up on wine grape juice and other products for home consumption Inquire with our team about the benefits of becoming a Hua Hin Hills Wine Club Member.

Wine & Food
Hua Hin Hills offers an exceptional al fresco dining experience with a splendid view of the vineyard spread across the vast 1,400 rai of land

Our new menu is vineyard inspired - using local wine as well as grapes and vine leafs to create dishes accompanying our Monsoon Valley Wines.

Get to know our wines by tasting our signature " Wine & Tapas Selection "

Tours & Activities
A vineyard tour package includes fresh grape juice, wine and snack pairing, as well as video presentation on Siam Winery. In addition, visitors can enjoy a ride though the vineyard on elephants - the only vineyard in the world!

Opened daily from 10 am. to 6 pm. Kitchen serves food from 11.00 am. to 5.30 pm.

Hua Hin Hills Wine Cellar ar Hua Hin Market Village
Our recently opened Hua Hin Hills Wine Cellar now offers the entire Monsoon Valley Wines range, plus best values from our World of Wines Selection and international brands under Premium One portfolio.

Come and enjoy a glass of wine or select from an array of delicious sandwiches, imported cheese or charcuterie, Our wine cellar offers both indoor and outdoor seating depanding your preference, Check out our wine buffet and acoustic nights on Fridays.

Hua Hin Hills Wine Cellar: Ground floor, next to Starbucks Phone: +66 (0) 32 526 351, +66 (0) 81 904 3888, +66 (0) 81 - 904 - 5777 Fax: +66 (0) 32 526 352

Reservations
=== You can book packages and shuttle service to Hua Hin Hills Vineyard by phone at +66 (0) 32 526 351 or on-line at www.huahinhills.com

Our shuttle to Hua Hin Hills Vineyard departs daily at 10.30 am or 3.00 pm

Tourist Destinations Nearby

 * Pa La-U Waterfall
 * Golfing at Majestic Creek
 * Karen Village
 * Kang Krajan National Park
 * Elephant Camp
 * Huay Mongkol Temple

Events

 * 10th Anniversary of Monsoon Valley Wines Celebration
 * Welcomes 10 top chefs of Thailand
 * King's Cup Elephant Polo : Come experience Hua Hin Hills Vineyard at Suriyothai Camp