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Beach Road Wines – McLaren Vale

Beach Road Wines – McLaren Vale

Beach Road Wines Cellar Door and Restaurant has been operating for nine years under owners Briony and Tony Hoare. The alfresco restaurant in among the vines has spectacular panoramic views over McLaren Vale, providing locally sourced food and beverages, as well as...

Beresford Estate – McLaren Vale

Beresford Estate – McLaren Vale

Beresford House is a 5-star tourism accredited destination providing the utmost standard of luxury accommodation in the premier McLaren Vale wine region. Nestled amongst picturesque vineyard views on the 70 acre estate, Beresford House combines heritage features with...

Gemtree Wines, McLaren Vale

Gemtree Wines, McLaren Vale

Gemtree - Best Sustainable Wine Tourism Practices by Mariette Morris, 2019 Wine Media Cadet Winners two years in a row, second time just as sweet as the first. Gemtree are the winners of this year’s Best of Wine Tourism Award for Best Sustainable Tourism Practices. It...

Maxwell Wines, McLaren Vale

Maxwell Wines, McLaren Vale

Maxwell Wines A Restaurant with Style – Maxwell Wines by Mariette Morris, 2019 Wine Media Cadet Maxwell Wines is situtaed in the rolling hills of McLaren Vale, nestled between the sea in the west, and the foothills of the Mount Lofty Ranges in the East. Maxwell’s...

Not your typical winery wedding

Not your typical winery wedding

Nestled in the heart of Adelaide, South Australia’s world-renowned McLaren Vale wine region, one venue offers couples an unparalleled wedding experience. Located just a 45-minute drive from Adelaide city, McLaren Vale Distillery’s 127-acre estate is perched atop a scenic ridge, offering sweeping views of rolling vineyards and pristine natural landscapes.

South Australia – A perfect blend of wine and culture

South Australia – A perfect blend of wine and culture

South Australia’s wine regions are not just known for their world-class wines, but also for their rich cultural heritage and thriving art scenes. From the rolling hills of the Barossa to the seaside charm of McLaren Vale, and the wide expanses of the Riverland, these regions offer a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural experiences that are sure to captivate any traveller.

A Region Open to All – Langhorne Creek, South Australia

A Region Open to All – Langhorne Creek, South Australia

Nestled along the Bremer River in South Australia, Langhorne Creek is one of the country’s most underrated yet historically rich wine regions. This dynamic landscape, where rivers and creeks flow into vital lake systems and the pristine Southern Ocean, has long sustained both Indigenous and settler communities.