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Top 10 cellar doors in Barossa Valley

23/07/2023

The Barossa Valley is an internationally acclaimed wine-growing region centred around the towns of Angaston, Tanunda and Nuriootpa, just an hour's drive from Adelaide. Taste highly awarded wines at around 80 cellar doors, and indulge in the best local produce at cafes, pubs, cellar doors and restaurants throughout the Barossa. Visit historic Hentley farm for a very special lunch or a Mediterranean experience at Lou’s Place at Miranda Estate.

  1. Hentley Farm

    Seppeltsfield, Barossa Valley, South Australia

    Discover the meticulous artistry of Hentley Farm, where viticulture and winemaking unite to create remarkable wines. At the Cellar Door Tasting Room, experience the vibrant fruit, velvety tannins, and flavour richness that define their exceptional site. Step into their charming 1840's heritage cottage, an oasis for wine enthusiasts seeking to explore Hentley’s award-winning portfolio. For an unforgettable dining experience, venture to The Atrium, where a discovery tasting menu awaits, highlighting phenomenal produce paired with our exceptional wines. 

     

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  2. Pindarie

    Gomersal, Barossa Valley, South Australia

    Nestled at the entrance of the renowned Barossa Valley, Pindarie is a family-owned gem situated on Gomersal Road. The Cellar Door, surrounded by a 100-acre vineyard and a picturesque 750-acre farm, invites visitors to experience the best of the Barossa. Sample their award-winning wines, savour local food and produce, and immerse yourself in the region's heritage, hospitality, and breathtaking views. Don't miss the opportunity to indulge in gourmet seasonal lunches and explore the rustic charm of the stables and historic buildings. 

     

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  3. Two Hands Wines

    Marananga, Barossa Valley, South Australia

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  4. Hardys Wines

    McLaren Vale, McLaren Vale, South Australia

    Hardys Tintara is a historic winery with over 170 years of legacy. Nestled on the main street of McLaren Vale, Hardys Tintara has been an integral part of the region's story since its inception. Once an old flour mill, the winery was transformed in 1878 into one of McLaren Vale's finest wine cellars, ushering in prosperity for the area. Visitors can explore the original winery, indulge in a range of McLaren Vale's best wines at the Tintara Cellar Door, and partake in exclusive Ultimate Winery Experiences that offer personalised tours, tastings, and insights into the winery's fascinating history.

     

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  5. Artisans of Barossa

    Tanunda, Barossa Valley, South Australia

    Artisans of Barossa invites wine enthusiasts to experience the essence of Barossa. With over 100 wines from eight small-batch winemakers, their Wine Room and renowned dining space, Essen, offer a gateway to the region's finest. Discover the diversity of Barossa wine through tastings and immersive experiences designed for personal exploration.

     

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  6. Torbreck

    Marananga, Barossa Valley, South Australia

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  7. Turkey Flat Vineyards

    Tanunda, Barossa Valley, South Australia

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  8. Kellermeister

    Lyndoch, Barossa Valley, South Australia

    Discover the magic of Kellermeister Wines at their famous mudbrick Cellar Door, offering breathtaking views of the Barossa Valley. Established in 1976 by Ralph Jones, Kellermeister is renowned for producing unique, small batch wines of exceptional character. In 2012, winemaker Mark Pearce and his family took over the business, continuing the legacy of crafting acclaimed wines. Kellermeister has received recognition on the world stage, earning prestigious awards for their Shiraz, Grenache, and Mataro wines at international competitions. With a commitment to quality, Kellermeister remains among the top Australian producers, delighting visitors with their award-winning wines, cider, and delectable Barossa produce platters.

     

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  9. Penfolds Barossa Valley Cellar Door

    Nuriootpa, Barossa Valley, South Australia

    Penfolds Barossa Valley Cellar Door, located in the heart of the renowned Barossa Valley, is a historic site dating back to 1911. As a focal point of Penfolds' winemaking since the 1970s, it showcases the region's rich viticultural heritage. Experience the thrill of crafting your own blend as you step into the winemakers' laboratory and create a personalised wine using Grenache, Shiraz, and Mataro. Discover the essence of the Barossa Valley through the ultimate tasting experience offered at Penfolds Barossa Valley Cellar Door.

     

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  10. Chateau Tanunda

    Tanunda, Barossa Valley, South Australia

    Château Tanunda, established in 1890, is a historic winery in the Barossa Valley. With renowned wines like 'Old Vines Expressions' and 'The Everest,' it receives international recognition from critics and shows. Treasured by wine lovers and collectors, their signature blends include 150-Year-Old Vines, 1858 Field Blend and The Everest Old Vine Grenache. Founded amidst Europe's phylloxera plague, Château Tanunda became the largest winery in the Southern Hemisphere, attracting notable winemakers.

     

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