1. Wine tasting outdoors
    Photograph: Supplied | Taste the Barossa
  2. Wine barrel tour
    Photograph: Supplied | Taste the Barossa
  3. Small group lunch at winery
    Photograph: Supplied | Taste the Barossa

Taste the Barossa

Sip and savour 25 world-class wines on this intimate Barossa Valley wine tour from Adelaide
  • Things to do | Food and drink
Melissa Woodley
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Time Out says

The Barossa Valley is undoubtedly one of the world’s great wine regions, boasting more than 150 wineries and 80 cellar doors. You could spend weeks going between them, sipping fine wines all day long – but that’s probably not entirely sensible. Instead, join Taste the Barossa for a scenic, small-group wine tour, where you'll journey through the picturesque Adelaide Hills to three of the region's top estates. 

The full-day adventure begins with a tasting at the grand Chateau Yaldara cellar door, set inside one of the most photographed buildings in the Barossa. Next, you'll stop at the quaint country town of Tanunda, where you can peruse the shops and grab a coffee. Then, it's off to the charming Saltram Wines for a tour of their rustic cellar door barrel hall and lunch at the award-winning Salter's Kitchen. Your final stop is the gorgeous Rosenvale Winery, which opens its cellar door exclusively for Taste the Barossa guests. To top it all off, enjoy a picturesque drive through Seppeltsfield en route home. 

Details

Address
14 Dixon St
Clarence Park
Barossa Valley
5034
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