With this luxury wine tour you'll spend a day exploring some of McLaren Vales iconic and boutique cellar doors and wineries.
You'll escape suburbia during the 50 minute trip to the region driving through quaint country towns and rolling vineyards.
Once in McLaren Vale you can visit The d’Arenberg Cube - a newly built construction shaped like a Rubiks Cube and complete your visit there with a tasting of the fabulous range of wines.
We have a flexible itinerary and you may find yourself tasting wine direct from the barrel with a winemaker, and checking out the winery and barrel room! (subject to availability)
Pickup included
Relax and enjoy the ride in our air conditioned luxury Mercedes vehicle. This vehicle is yours exclusively for the tour.
It is a 50 minute scenic trip into the McLaren Vale wine region, getting out of suburbia and passing through quaint country towns before you arrive in McLaren Vale.
There are over 90 cellar doors in the region. As our tour is tailored to suit your tastes we do not decide where we are going until we meet you and find out your tastes.
We usually visit around five cellar doors and can include a visit to The d’Arenberg Cube if you like.
We are very flexible and can include a visit to the Willunga Farmers Market (Saturday’s only), coastal drive, a visit to a chocolate outlet or a gin distillery or craft brewery if you would like a change from tasting wine.
Lunch is included - a delicious regional platter at one of the McLaren Vale cellar doors.
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