Barossa Valley Wine Tour (Full Day)
“To Shiraz or not to Shiraz”
Our Barossa Valley wine tour takes you to the ‘parishes’ inside this world famous South Australian wine region. We visit wine growing sub-regions within the Valley and see how their geology impacts the flavours in the region’s Shiraz wines.
Join us in exploring this region of rolling hills, scattered with its charming hamlets and villages. The Barossa Valley is recognised as the centre of big and bold Shiraz in Australia.
FULL DAY TOUR:
Pick up from 8.30am
Drop off from 5.00pm
We meet you at nominated Adelaide CBDand Glenelg locations
We travel in our luxury VW tour vehicle seating 2-6 persons
VISITS TO:
- 3-4 Barossa Valley wineries, brewery or cidery cellar door venues* from our list of many (itineraries vary)
- Maggie Beer’s farm shop
AND INCLUDES:
- Shared platter lunch at one of our participating venues (excludes beverages)
- Standard tasting fees
- Complimentary bottled spring water
- Free wine cooler for every booking of 2 or more
See just some of venues we could take you and your small group further below.
Torbreck Wines/Saltram Wines cellar tour/private and premium tastings + much more
Our Barossa Valley wine tour leaves from Adelaide at pre-arranged locations. Typically we will pick you up from your accommodation and drop you back after your day exploring the Barossa.
$219 PER PERSON
(minimum 2 and maximum 6 persons)
EXTRAS FROM $25 PER PERSON
(by appointment & subject to availability)
Barossa Valley Wineries
Here’s a more detail on Barossa Valley wineries we may visit:
Kalleske Wines
Based in the Barossa Valley township of Grenock, the Kalleske family have been farming and growing grapes since 1853. Their first wine release was in 2004
120 acres of vines, including Shiraz, Grenache, Cabernet Sauvignon, Semillon, Chenin Blanc, Mataro, Petit Verdot, Durif, Viognier, Tempranillo and Zinfandel.
The vineyard is low yielding with grapes grown organically and biodynamically The winery is also certified biodynamic/organic.
Tscharke Wines
Producers of crafted boutique wines, Damien & Eva Tscharke have created the unique Tscharkes Place in Marananga on the western ridge of the Barossa Valley. The Tscharke families involvement with Barossa Valley wine extends back over 150 years. The Tscharkes Place Cellar Door is a unique experience itself – a reconstructed traditional German style villa complete with an amazing cellar dining room and a pottery in the loft. Well worth a visit.
Langmeil Barossa Wines
Landmeil Barossa wines are proud to be custodians of reportedly the world’s oldest surviving Shiraz vineyard – the Freedom 1834. Still operating as a family business, the Lindners operate this historic winery in Tanunda.
Peter Lehmann Wines
Peter Lehmann was a member of the Order of Australia and one the original Barons of the Barossa. A true legend of Australian wine, Peter helped shape the wine industry over seven decades. The Peter Lehmann Cellar Door in Tanunda is based in a stone winery building dating back to the 1880’s and well worth a visit. Read more here
Yalumba Wines
Based in Angaston at the northern extremity of the Barossa Valley, Yalumba arguably one of the most well-known Barossa winery brands. Read More
Murray Street Wines
Murray Street wines are unsurprisingly situation on Murray St in the Barossa Valley district of Greenock, on its western ridge. Visitors will be pleasantly surprised by the homely, service oriented approach to wine tasting provided by the Murray St staff. The tasting rooms have a stunning view across the Greenock Estate to the western Barossa.
Rockfords
Nestled in the Barossa Valley village of Krondrof, the original buildings dated from the 1850’s. Now a modern winery and cellar door complex, Rockford’s offers a range of premium Barossa wines to enthusiasts.
The Cellar door staff at Rockford Wines leave a lasting impression of their extensive wine knowledge.
Turkey Flat Wines
The cellar door is based in an old bluestone building sitting at the edge of Tanunda in the middle of the Barossa Valley. It is surrounded by historic vineyards, dating back to 1847.
Hewitson Wines
A curious mixture of old and new, the Hewitson winery in Angaston, Barossa Valley boasts some of oldest dry-grown vines in the world. Hewitson focuses on natural biodiversity through solar energy, water recycling to bring quality wines to your table environmentally sustainable.
The Barossa Valley Cheese Co
Artisan producers creating handmade cheese, the Barossa Cheese Co is based in Angaston on the northern side of the Barossa Valley. BVC have won an array of awards that testify their cheese making skills. Read more
Barossa Valley Brewing
What is a brewer doing in a list of wine producers you might ask. Well it’s because they are exceptional at producing beer. Based in Tanunda, Barossa Valley these guys are committed to their craft. If you arent a wine drinker, then you must visit Barossa Valley Brewing.