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Sirromet sets the scene for romance, culture and celebration this February

Andrew Jefferson
Andrew Jefferson
Published: January 23, 2026
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SIRROMET Winery is rolling out a packed February program, blending cultural celebration, romantic dining and wedding inspiration against the backdrop of its Mount Cotton vineyards.

The popular winery, just a short drive from Brisbane and the Gold Coast, will host Lunar New Year festivities, multiple Valentine’s Day experiences and a dedicated wedding expo and menu tasting, positioning February as one of its most vibrant months of the year.

Lunar New Year celebrations will take place on Saturday, February 21, welcoming the Year of the Horse with food, culture and family-friendly entertainment.

A special Lunar New Year Dinner will be held at the Tuscan Terrace, featuring a curated share-style menu paired with a traditional Baijiu toast to prosperity and good fortune.

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The dinner is priced at $108 per person, with bookings essential.

The same day will also see Sirromet’s monthly markets transformed into a Lunar New Year special edition, complete with traditional Chinese entertainment, lion dancing, street food and market stalls.

Entry is $15 for adults, including parking, entertainment and a drink, with kids tickets available at $10 and free entry for children aged three and under.

Valentine’s Day on Saturday, February 14 will see love take centre stage across the estate, with a range of experiences catering to couples, friends and groups.

A Night of Dinner and Dancing will combine fine dining, flowing wine and live music before guests dance under the stars, with packages ranging from $125 to $180 per person.

For those seeking a more intimate setting, the Valentine’s Day Dinner at Tuscan Terrace will offer a three-course meal with premium sparkling wine, plus take-home roses and Valentine’s cookies, priced at $115 per person.

Galentine’s Twilight Dining will give friends a chance to celebrate together with sunset views, a shared platter and wine, while couples can also opt for the “Love is in the Air” Sanctuary Package, which includes overnight accommodation, breakfast and romantic touches.

The month will conclude on Saturday, February 28 with Sirromet’s Wedding Expo and Menu Tasting, inviting couples to explore ceremony and reception spaces, vineyard settings and on-site accommodation.

The expo will run from 2pm to 5pm, followed by a three-course wedding menu tasting paired with Sirromet wines from 5pm to 8pm, priced at $125 per person.

Sirromet Winery is widely regarded as Queensland’s premier wine destination, known for its award-winning wines, elegant dining and year-round events set among rolling vineyards.

More information and bookings are available at www.sirromet.com or by calling 3206 2999.

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