Sunrise with Barossa Valley Ballooning
Sunrise hot air balloon flight with Barossa Valley Ballooning over Seppeltsfield
Hot Air Balloon - Barossa Valley
Hot air Ballooning over the Barossa Valley, near Tanunda, South Australia.
November 27, 2011
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Barossa South Australian Tourism Commission
Barossa Credit: South Australian Tourism Commission 156029 Barossa; Barossa Farmers Market, Corner Nuriootpa and Stockwell Roads, Angaston; Barossa Valley Ballooning, Seppeltsfield; Hentley Farm, Gerald Roberts Road and Jenke Road, Seppeltsfield; Kingsford Homestead, Kingsford Road, Kingsford
Barossa Valley Ballooning
Seppeltsfield, Barossa, South Australia
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Balloon ride in Barossa valley Australia
Balloon ride in Barossa valley Australia
Seppeltsfield Road cinematic - Barossa Valley
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Mausoleum in Seppeltsfield
Some members of Seppeltsfield family are interned in this mausoleum at Seppeltsfield, Barossa Valley, Adelaide. Family started wine production in 1851. The business was later bought by Foster's then purchased back by The Seppeltsfield Estate Trust, in 2007. South Australia, May 19, 2009
Barossa Valley Accommodation, Whistler Farm B&B
Whistler Farm B&B is in the very heart of the Barossa Valley, just minutes from Tanunda, Angaston and Nuriootpa and close to great wineries and top restaurants, including -- Appellation, Ferment Asian and 1918. Whistler Farm is close to Seppeltsfield Road which has become the focal point of the Barossa, with over 20 wine producers along the 8km stretch, including some of Australia's most famous wineries and tourist attractions.
Maggie Beer is just short walk down the road, with Penfolds, Jacob's Creek and Seppeltsfield winery's, just to mention a few, all close by. You can visit some of these landmark attractions with one of the Barossa specialty wine tours or perhaps a horse drawn winery tour, with your pick up arranged at Whistler Farm.
ADELAIDE VLOG ! Wine and Hot Air Balloon | Eeked
To kick start 2017, SAT flew Chenelle and I to Adelaide. The trip was all food, lots of wine, and so many firsts; we went on a hot air balloon, tasted wine brewed on our birth year, went on a luxury trike tour and stayed at a beautiful resort overlooking the Barossa Valley. It was magical!
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0:01 Food & Wine Master Class at Jacob's Creek
0:42 Trike Tour with Unique Tours
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2:44 Taste Your Birth Year at Seppeltsfield Winery
3:36 Barossa Balloon Adventures
7:13 Make Your Own Blend at Penfolds Winery
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1:54 Harvest Kitchen at The Artisans Of Barossa
6:54 Maggie Beer's Farm Shop
7:28 Sean's Kitchen
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3:24 Novotel Barossa Valley Resort
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Langmeil Wines by the Novotel Barossa Valley Resort
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Seppeltsfield Mausoleum | HewyConcepts
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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.
Barossa Valley Estate
Located in the heart of the Barossa Valley on Seppeltsfield Road, the Barossa Valley Estate is home to some of the globe's most celebrated and acclaimed wines, including the famed E&E Black Pepper Shiraz. Watch on as we patron the BE Cellar Door and sample the range amid the spectacular surrounding vineyards. Yet another fantastic destination from eatplayandstay.com.au
Weeninks go to the Barossa Valley Part II
We are on holiday in the Barossa valley. Here is some brief footage...
Barossa Balloon Adventures - The Full Experience and Story.
It's a rush a of different type. It's kind of an 'unreal' feeling. It's exciting yet peaceful. There's adrenalin yet you are calm...It's relaxing.
You float with the wind over the beautiful Barossa Valley. The Scenery and views are amazing.
You can expect a wonderful,safe experience.
Barossa Balloon Adventures is the only South Australian Hot Air Company that provides a packaged deal of Hot Air Ballooning and a Gourmet Breakfast on the grounds of Langmeil Winery, one of the oldest wineries within the Barossa Valley. After Breakfast, enjoy a tasting of classic Barossa wines from the Langmeil Wines range (including a10% discount on purchases).
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Seppeltsfield Road
Check out Seppeltsfield Road in the stunning Barossa Valley
South Australia: Day 1 - Barossa
Places Visited:
Jacob's Creek, Maggie Beer's Farm Shop, Penfolds, Barossa Valley Cheese Co, Wolf Blass, Seppeltsfield Wines, Mengler Hill Lookout, Whispering Wall, then Adelaide City