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.
The story of St Hallett
It started with an old slaughterhouse, a Shiraz vineyard and a family that was willing to roll up their sleeves. From these humble beginnings St Hallett has evolved to become a Barossa favourite.
St Hallett 2013 Blackwell Shiraz
Senior Winemaker Toby Barlow discusses the making of the 2013 St Hallett Blackwell Shiraz.
3 Feb - Vintage Update - Whites.MOV
St Hallett senior winemaker Toby Barlow gives an update on white wines from the 2012 vintage as at February 3.
The history and evolution of Shiraz in the Barossa
With a rich vine and wine history dating back to 1842, the Barossa is one of the most historic wine producing regions in Australia. Today, there's a group of new and exciting winemakers who are helping to change the face of wine in the Barossa. We’ve got a bedrock of winemaking tradition and old vines blended with a younger generation who are challenging global perceptions of Australian wine. Charlie Melton, Charles Melton Wines.
Wine tasting tips and notes - St Hallett Shiraz
Find out why James raves about St Hallett Shiraz and why he thinks this is South Aussie wine making at its best.
In this series of videos, sommelier, James Parham guides you through his favourite white, red and sparkling wines of 2014. Along the way, pick up his tips for chilling, storing and pouring wine, plus a few hints on how to impress your friends over dinner.
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Meet the Winemaker - Toby Barlow - St. Halletts, Barossa Valley, Australia
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Corked Cowgirl and St Hallett Wines
Interview with senior winemaker Stuart Blackwell of St Hallett Wines, Barossa Valley, Australia-shot at Wine Filghts, Leawood, Kansas
Wine Tasting in Barossa Valley Vineyards Australia
I went to Barossa Valley Vineyards with my family. But we made a few stops on the way to the Barossa Valley Vineyards. We stopped at Barossa Reservoir Reserve, The Whispering Wall, and Maggie Beer's Farm Shop. We went for a wine tasting at Rockford Wines and Murray Street Vineyards. I hope you enjoy the video!
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St. Hallett 2010 Gamekeeper’s, Barossa
St Hallett: Good Vineyards, Good People, Great Wines
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Brand's Laira Winery, Coonawarra: The Road to Red Wine
Brand's Laira Winery is one of Coonawarra's most iconic and respected wineries. The Coonawarra wine region in South Australia is celebrated as one of Australia's premium wine growing regions, particularly renowned for producing some of the best red wines in the country. One of the major factors in the quality of Coonawarra red wines are the famous terra rossa soils in the region, which create an optimal environment for vine growth.
The Brand's Laira winemakers have an intimate understanding of the land, owing to the winery's long and successful history of viticulture in the region.
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The Best Value on Australian Red Wine Money Can Buy
Three wines, all Shiraz, from St Hallett that are 60-70% off! I'll let you in on what I think about the wines, but please try them yourself and find out!
Meet Geoff Schrapel - Bethany Wines, Australia
Meet Geoff Scrapel, Owner of Bethany Wines, Barossa Valley, South Australia
Blockhead by St Hallett
The original European settlers from the Barossa township fo Tanunda, where the St Hallett winery resides, were known as 'Blockheads'. The origins of the Blockhead name are commonly linked to their stoic, square-jawed character and dedication to the land. At St Hallett, and amongst their descendants, the title is worn as a badge of honour.
Winemaker Stewart McLennan loves meeting wine drinkers Hear his stories! Garagiste Fest Solvang 2019
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Daily Ovation's Joe Wehinger interviews Winemaker Stewart McLennan about wine fans, and his wine stories.
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Wine Notes: Chris Taylor Vs. Wine Selectors (Plonk Bonus Clip!)
Plonk host Chris Taylor joins a distinguished panel of Wine Selectors tasters to compare notes on wine. Let's hope someone brought a spittoon.
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Australian Winemakers: Charles Cimicky, Cimicky Wines
Barossa Valley winemaker Charles Cimicky interviewed by Christopher Barnes of Grape Collective
St Hallett: Old Vines, Special Sites
Schild Estate Winemakers present 2012 Barossa Valley GMS
Our winemakers Scott Hazeldine and Alex MacClelland talk about the 2012 Grenache Shiraz Mourvedre. Made in the Barossa Valley at the Schild Estate winery in the Valley of Hope, Lyndoch, the three varieties of grapes combine to make an iconic Barossan red wine. Watch this clip to see our winemakers tell the story...Be Consumed.