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Cellar Door Guide Freshly Made Wood Fired Pizzas 01 Anderson Hill ••••••• 20 Howard Vineyard •••••• 39 Pike & Joyce Wines •••••• Adelaide Hills Anderson Hill is a relaxing and friendly spot with uninterrupted views Purveyors of the finest Adelaide Hills, cool climate wines, the perfect "On Top of The Hill" Immerse in spectacular 180 degree panoramic over the northern hills. It's the perfect place to enjoy beautiful cool accompaniment for our Asian-Fusion restaurant available 5 days a views. Experience premium Single Estate cool climate red, white climate wines, craft beers on tap, mouth-watering eats and treats, and week. Eat, drink or say your vows, put Howard Vineyard on your and sparkling wines. Enjoy our exquisite award-winning Restaurant; Cellar Door Guide freshly made wood fired pizzas. TO-DO list. lunchtime dining Thursday to Sunday. Regional platters 7 days. 407 Croft Rd, Lenswood P 0407 070 295 Open Wed to Sun & Public 53 Bald Hills Rd, Nairne P 08 8188 0203 Open Wed to Sun 10am–5pm 730 Mawson Rd, Lenswood P 08 8389 8102 Open daily 11am–4pm Holidays 11am–5pm W andersonhill.com.au Closed Public Holidays W howardvineyard.com (5pm in Summer) W pikeandjoyce.com.au 02 Artwine •••••• 21 Ilya Vineyards •• 40 Shaw + Smith •••• Architecturally designed cellar door with captivating views within We were drawn to Kuitpo in 1997. Stunning views, ancient ironstone Purchase a Shaw + Smith wine flight, a semi-structured tasting of five beautiful surroundings. Taste our estate grown new-emerging varieties. soil, ideal terroir for cool climate viticulture, Ilya Vineyards produce wines with cheeses to match. Or try a Limited Release wine flight, a Feast on gourmet local produce share platters served daily. Art for sale. small batch, artisan wines, hand crafted the way we like to do it. mix of aged release and single site wines, accompanied by an artisan Welcome to our world. produce plate. 72 Bird in Hand Rd, Woodside P 08 8389 9399 Open daily 11am–5pm W artwine.com.au 343 Toops Hill Rd, Kuitpo P 0419 801 796 Open by appointment 136 Jones Rd, Balhannah P 08 8398 0500 Open daily 11am–5pm W ilyavineyards.com W shawandsmith.com 03 Ashton Hills •••• Founded by Stephen George in 1982, Ashton Hills has an international 22 K1 By Geoff Hardy ••• 41 Sidewood Cellar Door at Maximilian's• •••••• reputation as one of Australia’s finest Pinot Noir producers. Visit our Please come and visit our picturesque vineyard and taste our wide range Experience Sidewood Cellar Door and enjoy quintessential Adelaide rustic cellar door and experience our award-winning wines. of cool climate wines in our unique lakeside tasting room, soak in the Hills views. Taste trophy winning Sidewood wines and enjoy fine dining view and enjoy a glass of wine on the deck with a scrumptious platter. on the deck, overlooking the floating golf green. Yes, take the Sidewood 126 Tregarthen Rd, Summertown P 08 8390 1243 Open Fri to Mon Golf Challenge to hit a hole-in-one! 11am–5pm W ashtonhills.com.au 159 Tynan Rd, Kuitpo P 08 8388 3700 Open daily 11am–5pm W k1wines.com.au 15 Onkaparinga Valley Rd, Verdun P 0437 666 799 Open Wed to Sun 04 Barratt Wines • 11am–5pm W sidewood.com.au 23 Karrawatta •••••• Sit and relax. Order a platter. Chat with the winemaker. Explore the 42 Sinclair’s Gully Winery •••• gardens. Pat the pug. Savour the views. Taste the experience! Sit back and relax at our architecturally designed cellar door in the stunning surrounds of our vineyards and terrace lawns. Experience Taste our Sensational Sparklings! Visit our eco cellar door and pristine 2 Cornish Rd, Summertown P 08 8390 1788 Open Sat to Sun 11.30am– tailored tastings of our single vineyard wines, cheese, charcuterie and forest sanctuary. Savour our small batch, hand-crafted Artisanal 5pm Closed Jun, Jul & Aug W barrattwines.com.au bespoke events including intimate lunches, weddings and corporate wines. Black cockatoos at dusk. Spring wildflower walks. Picnic under events. gumtrees. Specialising in intimate forest weddings. SA Tourism Hall Fame. 05 Barristers Block Wines ••••••• 164 Greenhills Rd, Meadows P 08 8537 0511 Open daily 11am–4pm Enjoy the warm hospitality and wine tasting in our recently renovated W karrawatta.com.au 288 Colonial Dve, Norton Summit P 0409 691 995 Open Sun 12pm– cellar door. Dine on our tapas platters and wood fired pizzas in the 160 4pm Closed Winter & 27 Dec—2 Jan W sinclairsgully.com year old barn set in our picturesque estate and gardens with views over the Onkaparinga River. 24 Landhaus Wines •••• Enjoy Landhaus premium wines in our charming cellar door, located in 43 Somerled Cellar Bar •••• 141 Onkaparinga Valley Rd, Woodside P 08 8389 7706 Open daily the historic town of Hahndorf in the picturesque Adelaide Hills. Open Welcome to our family’s bar! Elegant whites and complex reds from 10.30am–5pm W barristersblock.com.au for tastings and produce platters Thursday to Monday, contact us on patriarch, former Penfolds Grange winemaker Rob Moody. Stunning Facebook and Instagram. wine flights. Exclusively cellar door wines. French toasties, cheese 06 Between the Vines •• puffs, anchovy sticks and abundant platters by matriarch Heather. 102 Main St, Hahndorf P 08 8353 8442 Open Thu to Mon 11am-5pm Open until 7:30pm. Tucked away in the Adelaide Hills near Stirling is our boutique vineyard W landhauswines.com.au and cellar door. Drive down ‘Between the Vines’ to experience our 89 Main St, Hahndorf P 08 8388 7478 Open daily 11am-7:30pm individually created wines in our unique tasting cellar and enjoy the W somerled.com.au tranquillity of our lakeside gardens. 25 La Prova •••• Textural, savoury medium weight wines. Australian grown versions 452 Longwood Rd, Longwood P 0403 933 767 Open Sat to Sun & most of Italian grape varieties. The future. Enjoy structured wine flights, 44 Tapanappa Wines ••• Public Holidays 12pm–5pm W betweenthevines.com.au or linger longer with a glass and grazing plate in a chilled lounge One of the closest cellar doors to Adelaide! The Tiers Vineyard in atmosphere. Piccadilly is the birthplace of the Adelaide Hills Wine Region. Taste 07 Bird in Hand ••••• our full range or enjoy a glass with a local produce platter overlooking 102 Main St, Hahndorf P 08 8388 7330 Open first weekend of every the vineyard. Having forged a reputation as one of Australia’s most sought after wine month 11am–5pm or by appointment W laprova.com.au labels, lovers of Bird in Hand will discover an artistic experience at the 15 Spring Gully Rd, Piccadilly P 08 7324 5301 Open Thu to Mon winery’s picturesque home with world class wine, seasonal degustation lunch and regional platters on offer. 11am–4pm W tapanappa.com.au 150 Pfeiffer Rd, Woodside P 08 8389 9488 Open Mon to Fri 10am– 5pm, Sat to Sun & Public Holidays 11am–5pm W birdinhand.com.au In the lofty heights 08 Blefari Wines 26 Lobethal Road •• 45 Ten Miles East • Visit our family owned and operated vineyard located just 25 minutes Taste award-winning handcrafted wines in our rustic mudbrick Cellar Internationally recognised bijou vineyard and winery; Cellar door is in from the city. Take in stunning vineyard views while you enjoy our Door. Try new and limited releases. Enjoy a glass of wine by the fire a hidden valley with a secret garden 20min from Town, over the road handcrafted sparkling methode champenoise and premium single or in the courtyard garden overlooking the vines. Regional produce from the Scenic Hotel. Small batches, handcrafted; wild ferments, few of the Adelaide vineyard wines. The winemaker/viticulturist is often in attendance. platters to share. additives. Limited amounts of incredible wine. Corner Greenhill & Gully Rds, Carey Gully P 0418 894 880 Open by 2254 Onkaparinga Valley Rd, Mt Torrens P 08 8389 4595 Open 16C Debneys Rd, Norton Summit P 0411 341 310 Open Sat to Sun Hills we tend our appointment W blefari.com.au weekends & Public Holidays 11am–5pm W lobethalroad.com 12pm-5pm W tenmileseast.com patchwork of 09 By Jingo! Wines •• 27 Longview Vineyard •••••• 46 The Lane Vineyard •••••• Eccentric wines organically grown, handpicked with minimal Longview is a stunning, family-owned single vineyard- 45 minutes from Don’t miss The Lane! Appreciate exquisite single vineyard wines. intervention. Try some of the more expressive and alternative wines Adelaide. Reminiscent of classic, old-world estates but with modern Linger over lunch in the Dining Room. Be intrigued; take a tasting or vineyards, hand- of the Adelaide Hills. Please ensure you book an appointment to avoid style, it is one of the most awarded wine producers in the region. Deluxe tour. Sweeping views. Friendly service. Casual bliss! disappointment. We look forward to welcoming you to the Hills. accommodation. Wow-factor weddings. Extraordinary food. 5 Ravenswood Ln, Hahndorf P 08 8388 1250 Open daily 10am–4pm making artisanal 18 Secker Rd, Mount Barker P 0400 693 812 Open by appointment 154 Pound Rd, Macclesfield P 08 8388 9694 Open daily 11am–5pm W thelane.com.au W byjingowines.com W longviewvineyard.com.au 47 Tomich Wines wines with purity 10 Coates Wines •••••• 28 Malcolm Creek • For a true boutique wine experience, visit our 5-star City Cellar Door on Situated in picturesque Kuitpo, Coates cellar door offers views of Located between Adelaide and the Barossa Valley, the rustic stone cellar vibrant King William Road, just five minutes from the city centre. Taste rolling hills and vineyards beyond. Delight in European inspired wines door is surrounded by beautiful three-acre gardens. Peaceful picnic and treasure our premium Adelaide Hills wines and gourmet delights. and character. that are soft and supple, using minimalist technique; wild spots, lovely views.
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