About Batch Winery
Batch Winery is a boutique *destination vineyard* and cellar door on Waiheke Island, run by the Thomas family (originally from Canada). It sits at 200m above sea level – the island’s highest vineyard – with 360° views over the Hauraki Gulf, Auckland city and Rangitoto (www.batchwinery.com ) (www.batchwinery.com ). Built largely on gravity-fed principles, the winery building features striking coloured micro-cell panels (ruby-red and straw-yellow) that echo the hues of wine (www.batchwinery.com ). Batch prides itself on small-batch production (about 30,000 bottles per year (www.batchwinery.com )) and is unique on Waiheke for having two on-site Charmat tanks to make sparkling wine (www.batchwinery.com ). The estate (acquired 2009) grows Pinot Gris, Chardonnay and Syrah (www.batchwinery.com ), and both the restaurant and cellar door showcase wines crafted there. With its modern architecture and spectacular panoramas, Batch has quickly become one of the island’s most notable wineries and events venues (www.tripadvisor.co.nz ) (www.batchwinery.com ).
Events and Programming
Batch Winery is renowned for mixing winemaking with music and culture. In recent years it has hosted regular live events and festivals – especially summer dance music festivals and year-end parties. Signature events include the “Wine & Vibes” summer series (e.g. Wine & Vibes I–IV from 2022–2024) and the “Sundance” New Year’s Day festival (presented by Insomniak Records). These events typically feature top-panel dance music and DJ lineups ranging from local names like Pixie Lane and Grant Marshall (www.ticketfairy.com ) to international acts (for example, Wine & Vibes IV included Australia’s Sgt. Slick (www.ticketfairy.com )). Each large event has multiple stages (for instance, Sundance NYD features two outdoor dance floors with Funktion-One and RCF sound systems (www.batchwinery.com )), art installations, food trucks and full bars serving Batch wines and cocktails. In addition to music, Batch hosts lifestyle workshops and small private functions (e.g. floral arrangement classes). Events are generally held in the afternoon into evening, often with a relaxed, festival vibe (the organizers describe them “for enthusiasts of smiles” and community spirit (www.ticketfairy.com )). (Tip: Check the Batch website or event listings for upcoming concerts, as they fill the summer calendar.)
Tickets and Booking
Batch Winery doesn’t manage its own concert ticketing. Instead, show tickets are sold online by the event promoters. As a visitor, you should look out for announcements on Batch’s “What’s On” page or on social media from promoters like Meraki or Insomniak. Tickets for major events typically go on sale weeks or months in advance; popular shows often sell out quickly. For example, the first Wine & Vibes event in 2022 was free (www.eventfinda.co.nz ), while later editions and the Sundance festivals have required paid admission (pre-purchase is recommended). VIP upgrades and table service options are available for some events (VIP tables with extras and full service have been offered at Batch’s festival days (www.batchwinery.com )). For the daily restaurant or cellar-door, no ticket is needed – you can simply arrive and reserve a table online or walk in. Always buy official tickets through authorized links (Batch’s site or a trusted event platform) and avoid third-party scalpers.
Seating and Layout
Batch Winery is a flexible space with several indoor and outdoor areas. There are no fixed theater seats; instead, guest comfort is arranged per event. For seated functions, the Pavilion (an indoor hall) holds about 50 people (www.batchwinery.com ), and the glass-walled Greenhouse & Terrace can seat up to 110 (with 180° vineyard views) (www.batchwinery.com ). The intimate outdoor “Hedge” dining space seats about 40 (www.batchwinery.com ). The large outdoor lawn area (with an open-air bar) also fits roughly 110 guests standing (www.batchwinery.com ). When the whole venue is booked exclusively, it accommodates up to ~150 guests at tables or ~300 casually mingling (www.batchwinery.com ) (www.batchwinery.com ). During concerts or festivals, most people stand or sit on the grassy areas; the main stage is set up on the lawn so views are good from across the hillside. The winery’s design minimizes visual obstructions and boosts acoustics (the powerful Funktion-One sound stacks carry over the fields). Best viewing spots are usually on the gentle slope of the lawn – you can also enjoy the show from the Pavilion or Greenhouse seating for shade. (Tip: For high-energy dance events, bring earplugs and sit back near the stage or bar area for full effect.)
Getting There and Parking
Batch Winery is at **129 Carsons Road, Waiheke Island**. The journey from Auckland starts with a ferry (Fullers or Sealink) to Waiheke’s Matiatia terminal – typically a 35-45 minute crossing (www.batchwinery.com ). From Matiatia it’s about a 5–10 minute drive: follow Onetangi Road east, which turns into Carsons Road through the Whakanewha valley. By **bus**, Auckland Transport #502 (also numbered 50 on some apps) runs from the Matiatia ferry stop around Oneroa to Ostend; it stops at the bottom of Carsons Road (the Wild Estate/Batch Winery stop). From there it’s a scenic ~20 minute walk uphill through Whakanewha Regional Park to the winery (www.batchwinery.com ). (Alternatively, Fullers’ Waiheke Explorer hop-on-hop-off bus route includes Batch Winery as a stop (www.batchwinery.com ).) Taxis and rideshare shuttles (e.g. local Waiheke taxi companies) are practical for groups. Once at Batch, **onsite parking is free** for winery guests (www.batchwinery.com ). The lot is a grassy field near the entrance – arrive early for big events as spaces fill quickly. Important to note: Waiheke’s roads and ferry schedules can be busy on weekends or holidays, so plan crossings and road travel with a cushion of time.
Inside the Venue
Inside Batch Winery you’ll find a modern, light-filled experience. The main building houses the cellar door shop and restaurant. Upon entry you’ll see martini-bar-style counters for wine tastings, plus shelves and a cool-store selling the estate’s wines. Batch’s restaurant menu is seasonal and Mediterranean-inspired; it features share plates, seafood and locally-sourced meats cooked on a Josper charcoal grill (www.tripadvisor.co.nz ). For example, many dishes come straight from the high-heat grill or oven, giving them a smoky char. During events there are also food trucks or pop-up vendors outside, offering casual bites paired with Batch wines or craft beer (www.batchwinery.com ). A full bar serves Batch wines by the glass or bottle, plus cocktails (they often have creative “wine cocktails”), craft beers and non-alcoholic drinks. Guests can relax at communal tables or at the outdoor bar facing the vineyards. Other amenities include restrooms (including accessible toilets) (www.batchwinery.com ), a small gift shop for wine accessories or branded gear, and a covered veranda for panoramic views (good when seeking shade or shelter). *Accessibility:* The main facilities and dining areas are wheelchair-friendly (www.batchwinery.com ) (ramped entrances and wide doors). There is designated accessible parking close to the entrance (www.batchwinery.com ). The staff are very welcoming — they’ll often give table service in all areas, and they encourage families and people with mobility needs to notify them in advance. (Tip: In summer months the New Zealand sun can be strong. Even though some parts are shaded, bring sunscreen, a hat or a light jacket for evenings. Also note there is no public Wi-Fi, so plan to use your mobile data or device hotspot if needed.)
Nearby Amenities
Batch Winery is somewhat remote atop Carsons Road, but there are worthwhile amenities within a short drive. In 10–15 minutes you can reach the village of Oneroa, which has cafés, bistros and shops (popular dining spots include Vino Vino Wine Bar, The Oyster Inn, or casual pubs). Onetangi Beach and Palm Beach are also within 15 minutes by car for a pre- or post-visit stroll. If staying overnight, the closest accommodations are boutique B&Bs and small hotels near Oneroa or Onetangi (most Waiheke lodging is within 10–20min of Batch). Rideshare (Zoomy) and taxis are common on the island for late-night returns. Inside Whakanewha Regional Park (on Batch’s grounds) there are scenic walking trails if you want to stretch your legs. Note that general late-night public transport is limited on Waiheke: the last ferry back to Auckland usually departs around 10:30pm, so plan accordingly or stay over on the island after an event.
What Makes This Venue Special
Batch Winery stands out for its unique combination of world-class wines, architecture and laid-back island culture. It’s the *only* winery on Waiheke making sparkling wine in-house, thanks to its custom Charmat tanks (www.batchwinery.com ). Its modern glass-and-steel design (with colourful panels inspired by wine shades) and hilltop location create a cinematic backdrop that appeals to both winelovers and music fans. Local reviewers praise the “stunning panoramic views” and “exceptional wine & food experience” (www.tripadvisor.co.nz ). Because it’s on Waiheke’s highest peak, it offers breathtaking sunsets over the gulf that you won’t get at sea-level vineyards (www.batchwinery.com ). Historically, the Thomas family’s Canadian roots and free-spirited approach have made Batch feel more like a friendly retreat than a formal cellar door. The venue has increasingly had a cultural impact by hosting big island-wide music events that draw crowds from Auckland, blending vineyard tourism with a beach-party atmosphere. Artists and attendees often cite the warm hospitality and communal “party under the vines” vibe. In short, Batch is cherished for turning a scenic winery property into a flexible gathering place – from intimate wine tastings to full-scale dance parties with Funktion-One sound (www.batchwinery.com ).
Visitor Tips and Information
Accessibility: As noted, Batch is wheelchair accessible (www.batchwinery.com ) throughout, with smooth paths indoors. Let staff know if you need extra help. What to Bring: If you visit for the restaurant or cellar-door, bring sun protection (outdoors is part of the charm). For events, cameras and phones are fine for personal photos (most people happily take pictures of the view). However, professional camera gear is usually restricted without prior permission. Avoid bringing large backpacks or outside alcohol to concerts (BYO drinks are not allowed). Arrive Early especially on weekends or event days: the venue is small, so peak times can fill up. If you have a table reservation, come on time. Dress Code: There is no formal dress code – dress casual or smart-casual. Evenings can get cool on the vineyard, so bring a light jacket. Wear comfortable shoes, as surfaces include lawns and gravel. Age Policies: The restaurant and winery are family-friendly (kids are welcome and there are lawn games in summer (www.batchwinery.com )), but double-check event age restrictions (many music events are 18+ (www.batchwinery.com )). Payment: Cards are accepted; credit cards work for dining and wine purchases (there is no ATM on site, so bring cards or cash). Timings: Batch’s restaurant/cellar door runs 11am–5pm daily (www.batchwinery.com ). Major concerts often start mid-afternoon and go until late evening. COVID/Weather Policy: Outdoor events proceed rain or shine; severe weather plans (like moving part of a party indoors) are occasionally used. Stay tuned to event announcements in case of changes. Overall, plan ahead, enjoy the views and local wines, and you’ll have a smooth visit to Batch Winery.
How do I purchase tickets for events at Batch Winery?
Batch Winery does not sell event tickets at its premises. Tickets for concerts or festivals are sold online by the event promoters or ticketing partners. Keep an eye on the official event announcement (Batch’s website or social media) for the ticket link. For popular shows, buying tickets early is wise, as late sales may not be available if it sells out.
Are children allowed at Batch Winery events and on winery grounds?
Children are welcome at the winery’s restaurant and cellar door (Batch is family-friendly and even has lawn games for kids in summer (www.batchwinery.com )). However, most large music events are restricted to adults. Always check the specific event age policy: some batch festivals are 18+ only. In summary, the winery itself has no entry fee for families, but concert tickets might be adult-only.
What are the opening hours and does Batch Winery ever close for tours and tastings?
Batch Winery’s restaurant and cellar door are open 7 days a week, typically from 11:00am to 5:00pm (www.batchwinery.com ). These hours apply year-round (except major public holidays), and they remain open even in light rain, offering the same eating and tasting experience. Private events or large festivals can extend beyond these hours, but normal daily operations follow the 11–5 schedule.
What transportation options exist to get to Batch Winery from Auckland?
To reach Batch Winery, first take a ferry from downtown Auckland to Waiheke’s Matiatia terminal (about a 35–45 minute ride) (www.batchwinery.com ). From Matiatia, you can grab a taxi or rideshare (10–15 min drive to Carsons Rd), or take Auckland Transport Bus #502 from the ferry terminal – it will stop at the base of Carsons Road (near Wild Estate). From that bus stop, it’s a 20-minute walk up through Whakanewha Park to Batch (www.batchwinery.com ). Alternatively, the Fullers Waiheke Explorer hop-on bus runs a loop that includes a stop at Batch Winery (www.batchwinery.com ). Having a car gives maximum flexibility, but public buses and tour buses also serve the area.
Is parking available at Batch Winery, and is there a fee?
Yes, Batch Winery offers free on-site parking for visitors (www.batchwinery.com ). The parking area is a grass lot adjacent to the entrance. There is no charge or time limit – just park in designated spaces. Note that during big events, parking can get crowded, so arriving early is recommended. Also remember to lock your car and don’t block any emergency access lanes.
Is Batch Winery wheelchair accessible?
Absolutely. Batch Winery was designed with accessibility in mind. The main restaurant and event areas have level entrances and pathways wide enough for wheelchairs (www.batchwinery.com ). There are accessible parking spots near the entrance and wheelchair-friendly restrooms on-site (www.batchwinery.com ). Staff can assist with any mobility needs, so feel free to call ahead to let them know.
What types of food and drink are offered at Batch Winery?
Batch Winery’s on-site restaurant serves a seasonal menu of shareable plates, roasted meats and fresh seafood. Many dishes are prepared on a Josper grill for a charcoal-flavored finish (www.tripadvisor.co.nz ). Vegetarian and vegan options are also available. During regular hours, you can also enjoy wine tastings or flights at the cellar door. For events (like festivals), expect food trucks or casual vendors alongside cocktail bars. Batch produces award-winning wines (Chardonnay, Syrah, etc.), all available by the glass or bottle; cocktails and local beer are also served at the bar.
Can I bring children or pets to Batch Winery?
Children are welcome at Batch Winery’s everyday operations – the venue is family-friendly (www.batchwinery.com ), with an open lawn (great for kids to run around) and kids’ menu items in the restaurant. Pets are generally not allowed inside the restaurant or cellar door out of respect for other guests and health regulations. Service animals are accommodated. Outside on the lawn, well-behaved dogs on a leash may be allowed if not at a large event; it’s best to check with staff in advance.
What kind of sound system does Batch Winery use for its events?
Batch Winery is noted for high-quality audio at its festivals. For example, the Sundance New Year’s party uses Funktion-One and RCF speaker systems to deliver clear, powerful sound (www.batchwinery.com ). These are professional-grade club speakers trusted by DJs, so audiences can expect crisp, heavy-hitting audio throughout the outdoor space. (Attendees should keep in mind events can be loud, so ear protection is a good idea.)
What is the capacity of Batch Winery for events?
Batch Winery can accommodate roughly 150 guests seated, or up to 300 people standing/casual. (www.batchwinery.com ). The large glasshouse area plus terrace seats about 110, and the pavilion another 50 (www.batchwinery.com ) (www.batchwinery.com ). The whole property (including outdoor lawns) is typically limited to around 300 guests for major events (www.batchwinery.com ). However, many smaller gatherings occupy only part of the venue. If you need exact numbers (e.g. for a private function), it’s best to ask the events team.
Is there a dress code for visiting Batch Winery?
There is no strict dress code at Batch Winery. Most visitors dress smart-casual or resort-style for daytime winery visits. For concerts and festivals, anything from beachwear to streetwear is common. Because the venue is an outdoor hillside, it’s wise to wear comfortable shoes. Evenings on Waiheke can be chilly, so bring a light jacket over summer casual attire. In short: neat casual and comfortable layers are your best bet.
Can I purchase Batch Winery wines to take away?
Yes. Batch sells all of its wines at the cellar door shop. You can taste and buy bottles on-site during your visit. If you want to enjoy Batch wines at home later, they also offer online sales through their website (www.batchwinery.com ). This online shop ships their range of estate Chardonnay, Syrah and more, so you can relive the Batch experience after you leave Waiheke Island.
Are guided tours or tastings available at Batch Winery?
Batch Winery operates primarily as a cellar door tasting room rather than offering formal winery tours. When you arrive, staff will happily guide you through a tasting flight of their wines at the bar. They do not run behind-the-scenes production tours, but you can often see parts of the winery equipment (like the wine tanks) from the cellar door area. Food and wine pairings are available if you dine. For a structured wine education, you might consider booking a private tasting for your group through their bookings line.
How should I plan my trip schedule-wise, especially for ferry and transport?
Because Batch is an island venue, it’s wise to check ferry timetables in advance. First ferries to Waiheke often leave central Auckland around 7am, and return ferries leave Matiatia usually until ~10:30pm (times vary by operator). If you’re attending an evening event, plan to catch a late ferry or stay overnight on Waiheke; some events run past the last ferry of the night. Once on Waiheke, factor in 15–20 minutes for ground travel or bus. Starting early allows time for a leisurely lunch or tasting before an afternoon show.