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Nuriootpa Wine Trail Map (Updated April 2016) OLD VINE SHIRAZ HOW TO GET HERE Sourced from Ancestor vines this Shiraz BAROSSA showcases the power and depth of flavour achievable from old vines. BONESETTER SHIRAZ Our flagship Shiraz. Single vineyard, small batch fermented, basket pressed and stylish French oak. Barossan through and through! COMMAND SHIRAZ From vines planted in 1894, Command is truly an expression of place. Full bodied, rich and generous. RWT SHIRAZ Only 1 hour drive from Adelaide, Nuriootpa is a great day trip! This distinctly modern wine articulates Take Main North Road / National Hwy 1 (just over 20km). the Barossa terroir with Penfolds Take the left exit onto Northern Expressway / National Hwy M20. signature method of winemaking. Continue following signs to the Barossa (approx 50km). Continue to Nuriootpa, turn right onto Barossa Valley Way B19. MOTHERS MILK Not a sledgehammer style, this Barossa CYCLING THE TRAIL Shiraz is made for drinking! Fruit laden, Perfect for a day itinerary, cycling to each of the Nuriootpa savoury and dangerously easy to drink. wineries is certainly possible for all levels of experience. Many of our wineries are only a few hundred metres from each other, with the total distance of the trail being just over 8km. OLD BASTARD SHIRAZ Hire bikes from Barossa Tourist Park, Penrice Rd. Handpicked from our vineyard planted in http://barossatouristpark.com.au or 08 8562 1404 1893, Old Bastard is an elegant and distinctive benchmark Barossa Shiraz. BE CHAUFFEURED DIVINE GRENACHE If you would prefer to be chauffeured by an experienced guide, Selected in the vineyards as the best visit barossa.com for details of local drivers and their services. AWARD WINNING WINES parcel of Grenache for the vintage and DELICIOUS FOOD made in very small quantities. PASSIONATE BAROSSANS GIBSON WINES KEY LOT 190 WILLOWS RD, LIGHT PASS PENFOLDS 30 TANUNDA RD, NURIOOTPA DAILY 11AM - 5PM wine tasting and sales DAILY 9AM - 5PM www.gibsonwines.com.au dining options available www.penfolds.com 08 8562 4224 08 8568 8408 Rob Gibson’s hand-crafted wines reflect expert accommodation available Since 1844, Penfolds has played a pivotal site selection from across the Barossa and a role in the evolution of winemaking focus on producing balanced, flavourful wines. in Australia and across the world. THE WILLOWS VINEYARD 310 LIGHT PASS RD, LIGHT PASS FIRST DROP WINES WED - MON 10:30AM - 4:30PM HOME OF THE BRAVE www.thewillowsvineyard.com.au 38 BAROSSA VALLEY WAY, NURIOOTPA 08 8562 1080 WED - SAT 10AM - 4PM The sixth and seventh generation Scholz family www.firstdropwines.com lovingly work their Light Pass vineyards to 08 8562 3324 make single vineyard Barossan wines. Eclectic varieties from unique vineyards in the great regions of South Australia. Wines with flavour, texture and a splash of funk. BAROSSA TOURIST PARK PENRICE RD, NURIOOTPA BIKE HIRE 8AM - 6PM DAILY KAESLER WINES www.barossatouristpark.com.au BAROSSA VALLEY WAY, NURIOOTPA 08 8562 1404 DAILY 11AM - 5PM www.kaesler.com.au 08 8562 4488 THE VINE INN BAROSSA’S COMMUNITY HOTEL Kaesler’s Estate vineyards were established 14 - 22 MURRAY ST, NURIOOTPA in 1893 and continue to provide the backbone www.vineinn.com.au of our acclaimed and distinctive wines. 08 8562 2133 YELLAND & PAPPS ELDERTON WINES 279 NURAIP RD, NURIOOTPA 3 - 5 TANUNDA RD, NURIOOTPA MON - SAT 10AM - 4PM MON - FRI 10AM - 5PM, SAT - SUN 11AM - 4PM www.yellandandpapps.com www.eldertonwines.com.au 08 8562 3510 08 8568 7878 Yelland & Papps is a story about new A family-owned winery, Elderton celebrates the beginnings, about a young couple, with a terroirs of each vineyard and produces wines young family, forging their own path. that showcase regional history and character..
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