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Roadtrips.Southaustralia.Com If You Travel for Your Tastebuds, This Culinary Adventure Through Four of Australia’S Premier Wine Regions Is Just for You HERE ARE SOME SUGGESTIONS... 1 d’Arenberg winery and restaurant 2 the Elbow Room restaurant 3 McMurtrie Mile Passport 4 Blessed Cheese Providore Willunga Farmers Market 5 & Fino restaurant 6 Hahndorf Hill Winery ChocoVino 7 Udder Delights Cheese Cellar 8 The Lane Vineyard tasting & dining room 9 Beerenberg Farm 10 Woodside Cheese Wrights 11 Lobethal Bierhaus and restaurant 12 Jacob’s Creek Visitor Centre & restaurant 13 Maggie Beer’s Farm Shop 14 Penfolds winery 15 Casa Carboni & Barossa Valley Cheese Co. 16 Seppeltsfield Village 17 Hentley Farm cellar door and restaurant 18 Annie’s Lane cellar door and museum 19 Skillogalee cellar door and restaurant 20 Sevenhill Cellars & St Aloysius Church 21 Knappstein Enterprise Winery and Brewery Discover more to see and do at roadtrips.southaustralia.com If you travel for your tastebuds, this culinary adventure through four of Australia’s premier wine regions is just for you. Visit the world-famous Barossa, the picturesque Adelaide Hills, the cultured adventure of McLaren Vale and the boutique Clare Valley. From master classes to history lessons, picnic platters to degustations, cellar doors to farmers markets and everything in between – there’s a feast for the senses waiting to be discovered. SUGGESTED STOPS... 8 THE LANE VINEYARD 15 Casa Carboni & Barossa thelane.com.au • 8388 1250 Valley Cheese Co. Ravenswood Lane, Hahndorf casacarboni.com.au • 0415 157 669 Experience a cellar door and restaurant 67 Murray StREET Angaston 1 D’Arenberg winery with fine wines, open fires and food with barossacheese.com.au • 8564 3636 darenberg.com.au • 8329 4888 a view. 67B Murray Street, Angaston Osborn Road, McLaren Vale Stop for a cheese platter before heading to Get hands on with the Blending 9 Beerenberg Farm a cooking class or a meal at this little slice Bench experience and take home your of Italy in the Barossa. own bottle of wine. Relax in d’Arry’s beerenberg.com.au • 8388 7272 Verandah restaurant. Mount Barker ROAd, Hahndorf Try, buy and see the love that goes into every 16 SEPPELTSFIELD VILLAGE bottle and jar at this iconic sixth-generation 2 The Elbow Room seppeltsfield.com.au • 8568 6217 farm. Strawberry picking Oct-May. Seppeltsfield ROAd, Seppeltsfield theelbowroom.com.au • 8323 8686 Taste Tawny from your Birth Year or the Cnr of Stumphill rOAd & 10 Woodside legendary 100 year old fortified, visit the Main rOAd, McLaren Vale Cheese Wrights JamFactory gallery and working studios, Enjoy fresh, locally sourced produce with and dine at Fino restaurant. views of the vines and Vale. woodsidecheese.com.au 8389 7877 • Heritage Park 22 Henry StREET, Woodside 17 3 McMurtrie Mile PASSPORT Hentley Farm Book a cheese making class or just drop hentleyfarm.com.au • 8562 8427 mcmurtriemile.com.au by to truly appreciate the taste and art of 8323 8994 or 0417 814 695 handcrafted cheese. CNR of Gerald Roberts ROAd and Get your $15 passport to the best wine, art, Jenke ROAd, Seppeltsfield beer and food on the Mile. 11 Lobethal BierHAUS Indulge in a degustation of flavours in the restaurant or enjoy wine tasting in the 4 bierhaus.com.AU • 8389 5570 Blessed Cheese - 3A Main StREET, Lobethal original 1840’s homestead. Providore Find award-winning handcrafted character 18 8323 7958 • 150 Main ROAd, beers, restaurant and beer garden, just 45 Annie’s Lane McLaren Vale minutes from Adelaide. annieslane.com.au • 8843 2320 Share a produce platter or begin a Quelltaler ROAd, Watervale progressive picnic along the Cheese & 12 Jacobs Creek Visitor Discover the large century old cellars, Wine Trail. Centre & restaurant winemaking museum and gallery. Taste whites, reds and select local produce. 5 jacobscreek.com • 8521 3000 Willunga Farmers Barossa Valley Way, MarkeT (Saturdays) and Rowland Flat 19 Fino Restaurant Skillogalee Visit this iconic winery and enjoy a food willungafarmersmarket.com.au skillogalee.com.au • 8843 4311 and wine master class including a two Trevarrick ROAd, Sevenhill 0427 771 348 course lunch and glass of wine. fino.net.au/willunga Enjoy a relaxing afternoon at the vibrant 8556 4488 • 8 Hill Street, Willunga 13 and cosy restaurant and renowned cellar Maggie Beer’s Farm Shop door featuring some of Clare Valley’s Explore South Australia’s first farmers maggiebeer.com.au • 8562 4477 best wines. market, then enjoy the gourmet regional 50 Pheasant Farm ROAd, (Via menu at Fino Restaurant. Samuel Rd) Nuriootpa 20 Sevenhill Cellars and Come and learn how to use Maggie’s 6 St Aloysius Church Hahndorf Hill Winery – famous Verjuice, 2pm daily, indulge in ChocoVino some tastings or have lunch on the deck. sevenhill.com.au • 8843 4222 hahndorfhillwinery.com.au 111C College Road, Sevenhill 8388 7512 • 38 Pain Road, Hahndorf 14 Penfolds WINERY Established by Jesuits in 1851, take a tour Taste and learn about the beautiful of this historic winery, the underground penfolds.com • 8568 8408 relationship that is gourmet chocolate and cellar, wine museum and church. fine wine. 30 Tanunda Road, Nuriootpa Indulge in the ultimate tasting or become winemaker for the day on the A Taste of 21 Knappstein Enterprise 7 Udder Delights Grange or Make your Own Blend tours. Winery and Brewery udderdelights.com.au • 8388 1588 knappstein.com.au • 8841 2100 91a Main ROAd, Hahndorf 2 Pioneer Avenue, Clare Try local, handmade cheeses and fondue in Wander inside this historic landmark of the heart of Hahndorf. Indulge in high tea – Clare and taste the premium range of bookings essential. beers and wines. To plan your trip and discover more to see, do and stay visit roadtrips.southaustralia.com PRODUCED BY THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION.
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