Awesome Wine tasting in Australia’s Barossa Valley
The Barossa Valley is Australia's premier wine region. If you have ever tasted an Australian Shiraz it came most likely from the Barossa. The valley is home to some of the world's biggest wineries such as Jacob's Creek and Penfolds, however the many boutique wineries is where the region really comes alive. Jump on a bike, go off the beaten track and discover your new favourite winery. You could stay in the Barossa for a week indulge in the ridiculously good food and wine, but we're giving you our 48 hour itinerary to experience the famous region in 2 days. See it all in our in depth destination guide and latest episode of Australian Adventurer, our original travel videos series where we discover the best of Australia.
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You Gotta Try...Barossa - A visitors guide to Barossa, South Australia
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South Australia's Barossa through the eyes of local filmmakers Matthew Salleh and Rose Tucker, of URTEXT films.
With so much buzz about the Barossa, sometimes the hardest part can be deciding where to start out on your adventure. Which winery should you check out first? Where is the best spot for a quick bite to eat, or if you've got a bit more time, a seven course degustation meal? Well, let us introduce you to this beautiful short film 'You Gotta Try...Barossa', your instant travel companion - a friend, in video form!
Nobody knows the best spots like the locals do, which is why filmmakers Matt and Rosie have rounded up a whole group of interesting, fun loving, adventurous South Australian's from all walks of life with the sole purpose of sharing their Barossa secrets with you, as well as a few old favourites that aren't so secret.
The film gives first time visitors the inside scoop, while even the most diehard Barossa visitors may stumble across something new. This is what You Gotta Try in the Barossa.
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Two Hands Wines:
Langmeil Winery:
Hentley Farm Restaurant:
fermentAsian:
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Barossa Valley Cheese Company:
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Lyndoch Bakery:
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Filmed in the Barossa, South Australia.
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Director/Camera: Matthew Salleh
Producer/Sound: Rose Tucker
Research Assistant: Aaron Nash
Barossa Explorer, a Hop On Hop Off Bus in South Australia's Wine Region
Experience the true beauty of one of Australia’s most famous wine regions with Hop on Hop off Barossa Explorer. Join the tour at any stage of along any of the nine stops at some of the most well-kept secrets known by the Barossa Valley locals. You will experience the Barossa’s fine foods and wine, whilst not being rushed by the tour guide.
Ticket purchases can be made at any of the nine stops along the route, validated for 24 hours. Hop on Hop off Barossa Explorer allows you to plan your own itinerary and visit the wineries and icons at your own pace. The complete tour takes an hour so rejoining the tour is easy!
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Barossa Explorer, a Hop On Hop Off Bus in South Australia's Wine Region
Experience the true beauty of one of Australia’s most famous wine regions with Hop on Hop off Barossa Explorer. Join the tour at any stage of along any of the nine stops at some of the most well-kept secrets known by the Barossa Valley locals. You will experience the Barossa’s fine foods and wine, whilst not being rushed by the tour guide.
Ticket purchases can be made at any of the nine stops along the route, validated for 24 hours. Hop on Hop off Barossa Explorer allows you to plan your own itinerary and visit the wineries and icons at your own pace. The complete tour takes an hour so rejoining the tour is easy!
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TOP 25 TANUNDA (SA) Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Tanunda, South Australia, Australia. Tanunda is a town located in Barossa Valley region, about 70 km from Adelaide. Barossa Valley is wine-producing region, Tanunda as a town in that region also be the best places for enjoy wine tasting.
Things to do in Tanunda of course is to enjoy the wine tasting and beautiful views of vineyards. There is must visit wineries and vineyards in Tanunda such as Rockford Winery, Chateau Tanunda, Langmeil Winery, Peter Lehmann Wines, Pindarie Winery, Charles Melton Wines, David Franz Wines, Grant Burge Winery and St Hallett Winery.
Other vineyards and wineries in Tanunda as tourist attractions is Bethany Wines, Basedow Wines, Rusden Wines, Turkey Flat Vineyards, Chateau Dorrien Winery, Rolf Binder, Lindsay Wine Estate, Soul Growers, Michael Hall Wines, Kabminye Winery, Rehn Bier, etc.
Don't forget to enjoy walking in town walk Tanunda and Bethany Historical Walk, visiting Kaiserstuhl Conservation Park and get more information about best places to visit in Barossa Valley Regions in Barossa Visitor Centre & Tanunda Library.
Enjoy your wines tasting experience in Tanunda, visit others wine city in South Australia such as McLaren Vale. Check our other videos in our channel Explore Australia.
GINGE DOWN UNDER | BAROSSA GOURMET WEEKEND
Featuring...
Barossa Gourmet Weekend
Tanunda Barossa Valley Visitors Centre
Lindsay Wine Estate
Barossa Fruit Wines (which gets the weirdest winery on earth award)
Exchange Hotel, Gawler
St Louis Café, North Adelaide
Barossa Valley Accommodation Barossa House
Barossa House is one of the few hosted accommodation B&B's, in the heart of the Barossa Valley close to the best wineries and restaurants in the area. Surrounded by vineyards and wineries, Barossa House is perfectly located being only minutes from the antique shops, restaurants, museums and historic Lutheran churches of Tanunda, Angaston and Nuriootpa.
Your hosts, Judi and Lee Prettijohn, offer a unique experience in the Barossa with friendly, personal service, charming country accommodation and the convenience of modern amenities. They can also offer your own personalised tour of the Barossa.In a privately chauffeured car, you'll be driven to some of the Barossa's most outstanding wineries learn some of their history and taste some of their best wines and enjoy a beautiful lunch.
Tasting the Barossa
Me and my mate James on a wine tour around the Barossa Valley, South Australia.
Music by Kings of Leon; Arizona from Because of the times (love this song)
2018 Barossa Gourmet Weekend
Spring provided the perfect backdrop for the 2018 Barossa Gourmet Weekend - a celebration of the Barossa's seasonal wine, food and experiences.
This year's line up of events featured 32 events including intimate tastings, secret dining experiences, masterclasses, workshops, lingering long lunches, garden parties, platters and feasts of fresh produce.
Barossa Gourmet Weekend is hosted by Tourism Barossa.
The history of Seppeltsfield, Barossa Valley - Podcast by Andrew Caillard MW
Seppeltsfield was established in the Barossa Valley by Joseph and Johanna Seppelt just 15 years after the European settlement of South Australia. Steeped in rich Barossan heritage, the estate is considered a true national treasure which helped shape the history of the Australian wine industry.
In 1850, Joseph Seppelt, an emigrant of Silesia, purchased 158 acres of land in the Hundred of Nuriootpa from Hermann Kook, farmer of Tanunda, at £1 an acre. Designating it ‘Seppeltsfield’, Joseph’s original intention was to farm tobacco, with later Seppelt generations concentrating the estate’s efforts on grape growing and winemaking.
The family’s business grew rapidly in the late 1800s, feeding demand from England for wines and spirits out of ’imperial preference’, as well as the supply of medicinal Brandy to Australian hospitals.
Seppeltsfield flourished into the 20th century, as part of the Seppelt family’s expanding interests in the liquor industry, which grew to include vineyards and wineries across various Australian regions. Along with wine, the Seppelt stable included spirits such as Brandy, Gin and Vermouth, as well as an assortment of cordials, vinegars and essences.
Whilst the Seppelt expansions of Great Western and Rutherglen (Victoria) were highly prized, it was always the original home of Seppeltsfield in the Barossa that was regarded as the jewel in the family crown.
Regarded as one of Australia’s most successful wine dynasties, the Seppelt family maintained ownership of their wine interests, including Seppeltsfield, until 1985. B Seppelt & Sons, as it was then known, went on to evolve into a period of corporate ownership which extended nearly three decades.
The estate returned to private ownership in 2007, now under the custodianship of proprietor Warren Randall - a qualified viticulturist and winemaker who worked for the Seppelt family during the 1980s. The estate is viewed by Warren as a custodianship of the Seppelt family legacy. He is passionate about driving the sense of community which they were renowned for establishing.
Seppeltsfield is most famed for the Centennial Collection - an irreplaceable and unbroken lineage of Tawny, every vintage from 1878 to current year. The estate remains the only winery in the world to release a 100 year old, single vintage wine each year. The estate also boasts a remarkable collection of Apera (Australian Sherry), crossing Fino to Oloroso styles, Tokay and Muscat, all held in vast Solero nursery cellars.
More recently, the recommissioning of the 1888 Gravity Cellar has revitalised the estate’s prowess with still wines. Super premium Barossa red varietals are once again passed through the Gravity Cellar, which enables gentle colour and tannin extraction - now a coveted modern day winemaking practice.
Seppeltsfield is a marriage of Barossan history, community and fine winemaking endeavour. A new golden era now sees JamFactory Craft + Design Studios, Vasse Virgin skin care and gastronomic excellence contribute to an exciting renaissance of Australia’s iconic wine estate.
Cinematic South Australia (Adelaide, Hahndorf, Barossa Valley, Chateau Tanunda)
The Hutton Vale Farm and Henschke Ultimate Authentic Barossa Experience
An exceptional day of private access to the most authentic food and wine experience in the Barossa’s Eden Valley wine Region.
The Angas and Henschke families have been good neighbours since the European settlement of South Australia over 170 years ago. With a combined heritage over 350 years in the Barossa, this Australian food and wine tour is a rare opportunity to savour the family’s vineyards, wineries and cellars. Join them for lunch to truly immerse yourself in Barossan food, wine and hospitality set amidst an iconic Barossa landscape.
Barossa Valley Wine Tours
Explore the Barossa Valley with Taste the Barossa and you will enjoy a day tasting some of the best food and wine in Australia.
We start your Barossa Valley wine tour at a relaxing 9am picking you up at your accommodation or a pre arranged point in Adelaide. We make our way out of Adelaide through the Adelaide Hills with our first stop the famous Whispering Wall where you will be fascinated by its famous acoustic qualities.
Borassa Valley Wine ToursOur first winery is the beautiful and historic Château Yaldara, this is one of the most photographed buildings in South Australia and no trip to the Barossa Wine Valley is complete without getting a photo in front of this majestic building. Enjoy some great wines or if it's too early you can pop into Café Y for a spot of morning tea.
We now cruise through some of the most picturesque scenery in the Barossa, we cross the world famous Jacobs Creek as we head toward the heart of the Barossa Valley, the beautiful and historic township of Tanunda. You have time to wander up the main street and visit some local shops and points of interest, a perfect place to find a souvenir.
Lunch is a regional highlight. While we enjoy some of the Barossa's most internationally acclaimed wines at the beautiful Peter Lehmann winery a platter of the best meats, cheeses, olives, assorted vegetables and freshly baked bread the Barossa Valley has to offer is brought to your table. (There is a great vegetarian regional plate option also)
After lunch we enjoy a walk over to one of the most historic, and beautiful wineries in the Barossa, Langmeil is home to the oldest known Shiraz vineyard in the world. We walk through this vineyard and into the beautiful cellar door where we enjoy their world famous Barossa wines.
From Langmeil we wander up to Menglers Hill Lookout and take in the panoramic and breathtaking views over the beautiful Valley.
Continuing on we make our way though the Barossa Valley and feast our eyes on the beauty of the famous Seppeltsfield region. We view the iconic Seppeltsfield winery which ties in perfectly with the last winery we visit for the day.
We finish our day at Murray Street Vineyards on the opposite side of the Barossa Valley to where we started. This is one of the smaller wineries we visit however it has one of the greatest stories in the Barossa Valley. Owner and chief winemaker Andrew Seppelt is a 6th generation Barossa wine maker and brings together all his family's local knowledge with lessons he learnt while working in the famous old world wine regions of France. Murray Street Vineyards is a wonderful blend of the old and new world. With a little luck Andrew might pop in and you can ask one of the brightest wine making stars in the Barossa some questions.
This tour blends historical wineries, wonderful regional food, breathtaking scenery and the people that make the Barossa Valley a truly world class region, a day you are bound to enjoy.
Barossa Explorer, a Hop On Hop Off Bus in South Australia's Wine Region
Experience the true beauty of one of Australia’s most famous wine regions with Hop on Hop off Barossa Explorer. Join the tour at any stage of along any of the nine stops at some of the most well-kept secrets known by the Barossa Valley locals. You will experience the Barossa’s fine foods and wine, whilst not being rushed by the tour guide.
Ticket purchases can be made at any of the nine stops along the route, validated for 24 hours. Hop on Hop off Barossa Explorer allows you to plan your own itinerary and visit the wineries and icons at your own pace. The complete tour takes an hour so rejoining the tour is easy!
Visit the website
Like on Facebook
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Barossa Explorer
39 Jane Place Tanunda Adelaide SA Australia 5352
Contact on 0423 376 155
Tours run from 10:00am to 5:00pm every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Showcase your business:
info@bigreviewtv.com
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