Private Barossa Valley Wine Region Tour from Adelaide
5 h
Private
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Highlights of a Best Wine Tour to the Barossa Valley is:
Maximum of 4 people
Tour period: Minimum 5 hours to maximum 9 hours
Tour vehicle: BMW 5 series sedan (luxury late model)
Pick up from Adelaide CBD, Home Address, Beach side Accommodation or Cruise Ship (conditions apply, check before purchase).
Day trip to Barossa Valley wine region:
Barossa Valley
Be consumed by the flavours of the Barossa. Taste full bodied wine from some of the oldest vines in the world.
Experience and explore this world famous wine growing area and see where some of the legendary South Australian wines are produced.
At almost every turn you’ll find Australia’s most awarded wineries and sample some of their famous wine labels. The Barossa was built on wine – perfectly suited for red wine production, Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon. With nearby Eden Valley perfect for Riesling and Chardonnay thanks to it’s higher altitude and cooler climate.
Approximately one hour drive northeast from Adelaide the Barossa is an internationally-recognised wine producing region, encompassing the towns of Tanunda, Angaston and Nuriootpa.
Expect to wander into one of the 80 Cellar Doors where you can often meet the winemaker, family owners and proud locals working with wine.
Visit some of Australia’s iconic vineyards like:
Seppeltsfield Estate Winery
Penfolds Barossa Cellar Door
Torbreck Cellar Door
Yalumba Family Winery
Rockford Wines
Kellermeister Wines
Chateau Tanunda Winery
Peter Lehmann Cellar Door
Langmeil Cellar Door
Or Maggie Beer’s Farm Shop and Menglers Hill lookout – just to name a few.
Your private tour can be between 5 to 9 hours in duration and the quoted price includes up to 4 people.
Remember: You can plan own itinerary or select one of our ‘set tours’ the choice is totally yours.
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Maximum of 4 people
Tour period: Minimum 5 hours to maximum 9 hours
Tour vehicle: BMW 5 series sedan (luxury late model)
Pick up from Adelaide CBD, Home Address, Beach side Accommodation or Cruise Ship (conditions apply, check before purchase).
Day trip to Barossa Valley wine region:
Barossa Valley
Be consumed by the flavours of the Barossa. Taste full bodied wine from some of the oldest vines in the world.
Experience and explore this world famous wine growing area and see where some of the legendary South Australian wines are produced.
At almost every turn you’ll find Australia’s most awarded wineries and sample some of their famous wine labels. The Barossa was built on wine – perfectly suited for red wine production, Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon. With nearby Eden Valley perfect for Riesling and Chardonnay thanks to it’s higher altitude and cooler climate.
Approximately one hour drive northeast from Adelaide the Barossa is an internationally-recognised wine producing region, encompassing the towns of Tanunda, Angaston and Nuriootpa.
Expect to wander into one of the 80 Cellar Doors where you can often meet the winemaker, family owners and proud locals working with wine.
Visit some of Australia’s iconic vineyards like:
Seppeltsfield Estate Winery
Penfolds Barossa Cellar Door
Torbreck Cellar Door
Yalumba Family Winery
Rockford Wines
Kellermeister Wines
Chateau Tanunda Winery
Peter Lehmann Cellar Door
Langmeil Cellar Door
Or Maggie Beer’s Farm Shop and Menglers Hill lookout – just to name a few.
Your private tour can be between 5 to 9 hours in duration and the quoted price includes up to 4 people.
Remember: You can plan own itinerary or select one of our ‘set tours’ the choice is totally yours.
Included
- Return transport in a BMW 5 series sedan
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Local guide
- Tour escort/host
- Pickup and drop-off from designated meeting points
Not included
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Lunch
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Minimum drinking age is 18 years
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
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Cultural
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Aquatic
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