~~ 01-Apr-2024 to 31-Mar-2025~~Valid for 01APR24-31MAR25:
Travel through the city of Adelaide northwards to the world-renowned Barossa wine region. Your first stop is Pindarie, a family owned and award-winning cellar door, which feels more like an Australian Homestead than a cellar door. The friendly staff share their stories behind the wine as you sample the famous blends in the heritage sandstones stables, converted into a cellar door. Sit back and admire their stunning vineyard views while you enjoy some morning tea. There's time for fun photos by a haystack framed by fabulous views dominated by shiraz vines. Next you will head to the main street of Tanunda, for some free time to explore the charming boutiques, galleries and shops. Enjoy a photo stop at Mengler hill lookout, with fabulous sweeping views across the valley. Then it's onto Lambert Estate, with panoramic vineyard views and halls of local art. Here you will enjoy a delicious two-course lunch and wine tasting, including their popular Chocolatier (Chocolate Port). After lunch, continue onto Chateau Tanunda, which celebrates over 130 years of winemaking history and is viewed by many as the birthplace of the Barossa wine industry. Home to some of the oldest Shiraz wines in the world, you will enjoy a brief guided walk around this magnificent property to share the architecture, grounds, winery facilities and cellar door. You will have time to explore the gardens and the stunning Chateau, while enjoying a taste of their wine. Next is a quick stop at the Barossa Valley Chocolate Company, where you have time to explore their chocolate shop. A viewing wall showcases the crafting of more than 250 chocolate products. Then it's on to Maggie Beer's Farm Shop, where you will time to browse the collection of souvenirs to take home, or perhaps enjoy an afternoon treat with a tea/coffee (own cost). Finish the day with a drive along Seppeltsfield Road, one of Barossa's most iconic landscapes, with its historic palm lined road and rolling hills.~~~~
~~ 01-Apr-2025 to 31-Mar-2026~~Valid for 01APR25-31MAR26:
Travel through the city of Adelaide northwards to the world-renowned Barossa wine region. Your first stop is Pindarie, a family owned and award-winning cellar door. The friendly staff share their stories behind the wine as you sample the famous blends in the heritage sandstones stables, converted into a cellar door. Sit back and admire their stunning vineyard views while you enjoy some morning tea. There's time for fun photos by a haystack framed by fabulous views dominated by shiraz vines. Next you will head to the main street of Tanunda, for some free time to explore the charming boutiques, galleries and shops. Enjoy a photo stop at Mengler hill lookout, with fabulous sweeping views across the valley. Then it's onto Lambert Estate, with panoramic vineyard views and halls of local art. Here you will enjoy a delicious two-course lunch and wine tasting, including their popular Chocolatier (Chocolate Port). After lunch, continue onto Chateau Tanunda, which celebrates over 130 years of winemaking history and is viewed by many as the birthplace of the Barossa wine industry. Home to some of the oldest Shiraz wines in the world, you will enjoy a brief guided walk around this magnificent property to share the architecture, grounds, winery facilities and cellar door. You will have time to explore the gardens and the stunning Chateau, while enjoying a taste of their wine. Next is a quick stop at the Barossa Valley Chocolate Company, where you have time to explore their chocolate shop. A viewing wall showcases the crafting of more than 250 chocolate products. Then it's on to Maggie Beer's Farm Shop, where you will time to browse the collection of souvenirs to take home, or perhaps enjoy an afternoon treat with a tea/coffee (own cost). Finish the day with a drive along Seppeltsfield Road, one of Barossa's most iconic landscapes, with its historic palm lined road and rolling hills.
*Pindarie is unavailable between 23DEC25-05JAN26, morning tea and wine tasting will be at Kies Family Wines and Monkey Nut Cafe, Lyndoch.~~~~ |