Discover the rich heritage of the renowned Barossa Valley, home to some of Australia's most famous vineyards, on a guided full-day wine and food tasting tour. Delight your senses on your first stop at Pindarie Wines with a wine tasting and morning tea, then enjoy some free time to leisurely explore the charming main street of Tanunda with a stop at the Mengler Hill Lookout after to capture breathtaking views. Indulge in the your second wine tasting of the day, followed by a gourmet lunch at Lambert Estate before stopping at Chateau Tanunda for a brief guided walk around the grounds and a wine tasting.
Conclude your journey with a shop visit at Maggie Beer's Farm Shop.
Throughout the day, your knowledgeable and friendly guide will share some history of the region with your group.
Enjoy tastings of their award-winning wines in the heritage Stables Tasting Room, followed by morning tea in the Grain Store cafe. Take in the picturesque views of the valley from the verandah, or enjoy your coffee under the majestic pepper tree.
Enjoy some free time to explore the charming boutiques, galleries and local shops on the main street in Tanunda
Take a photo opportunity stop at Mengler Hill Lookout, to admire the sweeping views over the valley.
Lunch is at the beautiful Lambert Estate, with panoramic vineyard views, halls of local art, and a sun-drenched balcony in summer or by a giant crackling fire midyear. It’s a private party where you will be treated to wine tastings along with family anecdotes and wine notes. After a hearty two-course lunch, why not take your coffee and 'a Chocolatier' (chocolate port) out on to that balcony.
Enjoy a brief guided walk around this magnificent property before some free time to explore the gardens and the stunning Chateau, all while enjoying a taste of their wine.
Free time to browse the collection of Maggie Beer's souvenirs to take home, or perhaps enjoy an afternoon treat with a tea or coffee (at own cost).
Please arrive at 9.00am to meet your driver by the entrance to the bus bays inside the Adelaide Central Bus Station, 83-85 Franklin Street, Adelaide
A courtesy pickup service is provided from select Adelaide CBD hotels. Please call the local partner on 1300 769 762 at least 2 days prior to the tour to provide the location of your accommodation. Otherwise, please meet your driver inside the Adelaide Central Bus Station by the entrance to the bus bays at 9.00 AM (Adelaide Central Bus Station, 85 Franklin Street, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia.) The tour will begin at 9.15 AM sharp.
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