We started with a glass of Barossa wine at Bibu in Tanunda.
Then armed with a map of the Barossa, we headed for the wineries.
Rockford would have to be one of my favourites.
Look at this beautiful cottage where they do the wine tasting.
and boy to they have some good wines.
Then it was off to Peter Lehmann. There is a small creek and beautiful green lawn out the front where they host A Day on The Green.
We did a tour of the historic Seppletsfield Vineyard. These are barrels of 100 year old port.
Of course we had to see Penfolds, the home of Grange.
and Elderton is just across the road, so why not?
We even did one of the big ones.
We had a degustation delight at Hentley Farm. Something like 7 dishes with matching wines.
The Barossa is also home to Angus Park, famous for it's dried fruits.
and my husband had some delicious Maggie Beer ice-cream.
The Barossa was truly an amazing experience, and I strongly encourage you to go see and experience it for yourself. Remember ....
so if you find yourself in the Barossa and want to taste a premium red wine but don't quite have $100 to shell out (who does?), then try the Seize the Day Shiraz or Cabernet for around $30. In my humble opinion, it's one of the best Barossa red's I've had. (If you live in Brisbane, you might be able to get it at the Breakfast Creek Hotel).
food and wine heaven! looks like a great trip you had.
ReplyDeletewe enjoyed our visit there too.
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Looks like a lovely weekend, always dream of doing something like this! Unfortunately neither hubby or I are wine drinkers, I would just have to go for that delightful looking food!
ReplyDeleteOh what a glorious weekend. Now that is my ideas of living. It truly is a great area.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week
Carolyn
It's a lovely spot, I went there quite a few years ago now. I remember going to Angas Park fruit factory too - yum! Just saw on IG that your wine stash arrived. Exciting!
ReplyDeletelooove the Barossa! looks like a fab weekend :) Kate x
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful. A great thing to do in winter, I hope to get there sometime x
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a wonderful trip and love the look of the degustation plate shown - YUM!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you had a lovely trip, Kylie!
ReplyDeleteMy brother has been collecting Grange (Hermitage) since he left high school - he has quite an extensive collection (when he's not drinking it!)