Barossa Cellar Doors
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The choice of wine is overwhelming. Let’s face it, with more than 80 cellar doors and 150 wineries, where do you start?
From big name bestsellers to boutique wineries, each is worth a visit but how long have you got? Here’s a plan. Luckily, the Barossa is a close-knit community. Seppeltsfield Road alone has 16 wineries and Maggie Beer's Pheasant Farm Shop.
For all the senses
A small but distinguished group of wineries includes Rockford, St. Hallett, Charles Melton and Grant Burge @ Krondorf. All are on Krondorf Road.
"Liquid sunshine" is another name for fortified wines, something else the Barossa does really well. Sample some of the best at Grant Burge Illaparra (the fortified wine specialty cellar door on Murray Street).
Indulge in single wines or 'flights' that include specially chosen food sensations. Try fortified Barossa chocolates, jam and rich fruitcake.
Take a couple of hours and learn about the winery’s history at Seppeltsfield Wines. Founded in 1851, today their bluestone cellars produce the sublime 100-year-old Para Port.
Langmeil Winery houses one of Australia's oldest surviving vineyard. The iconic Freedom Shiraz is produced from their 160 year-old vines.
Well matched fair
Something a bit lighter but equally special are the local produce platters available at Peter Lehmann Wines. Choose a picnic table and relax on the rolling lawns among the red gums. If it's a bit cooler, settle inside to enjoy your feast beside an open fire.
Occasionally, Turkey Flat Vineyards open wines they normally don’t offer for tastings. They’ll also teach you which local cheeses match your favourite drop. Join them in the “Butchers Block” tasting room for a master class you'll never forget.
Taste Eden Valley
Many winemakers from nearby Eden Valley do not have their own cellar doors. Instead they show their wines at Taste Eden Valley in Angaston. It’s perfect for tasting!
You’ll find even more boutique wines in the appropriately named Barossa Small Winemakers Centre, in the historic Château Tanunda. Set aside some time because there are around 80 to choose from.
The Barossa, some people never go home.
Things to do
Here are some great ideas for you to try while you’re in the area.
Towns to visit
Tour the Barossa and discover picture postcard historic towns and hamlets.
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