Explore the Barossa in our spacious Kia Carnival vehicles, accommodating up to six people comfortably. Whether you're a seasoned wine connoisseur or simply love wine, join us on a journey with fellow enthusiasts and craft unforgettable memories.
Discover the charm of small, family-owned wineries nestled in the Barossa, uncovering hidden gems along the way.
Indulge in a regional platter at Z Wines, where all produce is sourced locally from the Barossa region, while delighting in a wine tasting experience.
An essential aspect of our wine tours is immersing yourself in the rich history of the region, expertly shared by our knowledgeable guides and passionate cellar door staff.
Our owner personally curates each winery on our tours, having explored and evaluated them firsthand. Rest assured; we've selected only the finest wineries that we're confident you'll thoroughly enjoy.
We will selct from the following wineries for your tour
Soul Growers
Langmeil
Rusden
Chteau Tanunda
Z wine
Pickup included
9am on the weekend- We will pick you up from your accommodation.
10 am – Monday to Friday
The Barossa is a 1 Hour drive away, you will get to see some of the views of Adelaide, you will see how quickly we go from City to Country.
9am on the weekend- We will pick you up from your accommodation.
10 am – Monday to Friday
The Barossa is a 1 Hour drive away, you will get to see some of the views of Adelaide, you will see how quickly we go from City to Country.
The scenic drive will see us arrive in the Barossa for the first wine tasting- this will be a seated wine tasting where you will enjoy the history of the winery and the wines you will taste. We will leave you in the hands of the cellar door staff for approx. an hour.
9am on the weekend- We will pick you up from your accommodation.
10 am – Monday to Friday
The Barossa is a 1 Hour drive away, you will get to see some of the views of Adelaide, you will see how quickly we go from City to Country.
The scenic drive will see us arrive in the Barossa for the first wine tasting- this will be a seated wine tasting where you will enjoy the history of the winery and the wines you will taste. We will leave you in the hands of the cellar door staff for approx. an hour.
Weekdays the next winery we will visit is the lunch stop – It will be a short drive between wineries and cellar door staff will look after you’re here also. For lunch you will enjoy a regional platter with your wine tasting. The platter is filled with produce from the Barossa region. You can relax as you will be here for 2 hours.
Weekends- we will visit the Second Winery
We may have time to visit Mengler’s Hill. Here you can view the whole of the Barossa valley floor. Our drivers will share the history and point out the difference between the regions of the valley.
Monday to Friday we will visit the third winery- At this winery, you'll be able to admire the historic buildings as well as have a seated tasting and learn the history of the winery and the wines. You will stay here for an hour.
Weekends- we will do the lunch stop here.
Monday to Friday – We will visit the last winery; the gardens are a true highlight of your winery experience. you’ll learn more about the history of the region, uncovering fascinating stories that bring the winery’s heritage to life. You will spend your last hour here.
Weekends – We will visit Winery 3 then winery 4 – Arriving back in Adelaide to your accommodation at approx. 4.30pm
Monday to Friday we will do the 1 Hour journey back to Adelaide and arrive at approx.5.30pm
Hand your ticket to the driver.
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