Get tipsy on this full-day McLaren Vale Wine Tasting and Lunch tour. This is a private tour tailored just for you and your friends.
Taste your way through South Australia’s beautiful McLaren Vale Wine Region where you’ll get to experience world-class wineries in relaxed cellar door settings.
This tour includes wine tastings at two local wineries and a shared platter for lunch at a winery.
Just 45 minutes south of Adelaide, McLaren Vale is also the go-to-place for boutique breweries and distilleries. In the afternoon, we provide a flexible itinerary so that you can choose your own adventure. If you’re not tipsy enough, you may want to explore a winery, brewery, or gin distillery - the choice is yours!
Come and experience McLaren Vale with us. See you soon!
Pickup included
Our first stop takes you to the heart of McLaren Vale, where you'll have time to stretch your legs, enjoy a coffee, and hunt for a souvenir or two.
Immerse yourself in a winery cellar door experience and learn about what the region is known for - includes a standard wine tasting.
Soak up McLaren Vale as you enjoy lunch at our second cellar door stop - includes a standard wine tasting and a shared local produce platter. Additional food and drinks at own cost.
Choose where you’d like to go after lunch before travelling back to Adelaide. Enjoy free time at one of the many local wineries, cafes, breweries or distilleries. Food and drinks at own cost.
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