Top Ten
Top 10 Wineries in the Barossa Valley
21/07/2023
The Barossa Valley is an internationally acclaimed wine growing region centered around the towns of Angaston, Tanunda and Nuriootpa, just an hours drive from Adelaide. Taste highly awarded wines at around 80 cellar doors, and indulge in the best local produce at cafes, pubs, cellar doors and restaurants throughout the Barossa. Visit historic Hentley farm for a very special lunch or for a Mediterranean experience Lou’s Place at Miranda Estate.
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Henschke
Keyneton, Barossa Valley, South AustraliaView MorePhotography: Courtesy of Henschke
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Langmeil Winery
Tanunda, Barossa Valley, South AustraliaView MorePhotography: Courtesy of Langmeil Winery
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Rockford Wines
Tanunda, Barossa Valley, South AustraliaView MorePhotography: Courtesy of Rockford Wines
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Seppeltsfield
Seppeltsfield, Barossa Valley, South AustraliaView MorePhotography: Courtesy of Seppeltsfield
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Jacob's Creek Cellar Door
Rowland Flat, Barossa Valley, South AustraliaView MorePhotography: Courtesy of Jacob's Creek Cellar Door
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Chateau Tanunda
Tanunda, Barossa Valley, South AustraliaView MoreChâteau Tanunda, established in 1890, is a historic winery in the Barossa Valley. With renowned wines like 'Old Vines Expressions' and 'The Everest,' it receives international recognition from critics and shows. Treasured by wine lovers and collectors, their signature blends include 150-Year-Old Vines, 1858 Field Blend and The Everest Old Vine Grenache. Founded amidst Europe's phylloxera plague, Château Tanunda became the largest winery in the Southern Hemisphere, attracting notable winemakers.
Photography: Courtesy of Chateau Tanunda
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Yalumba
Angaston, Barossa Valley, South AustraliaView MorePhotography: Courtesy of Yalumba
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Charles Melton Wines
Krondorf, Barossa Valley, South AustraliaView MoreCharles Melton Wines, located on Krondorf Road in Tanunda, has been producing premium Barossa red wines since 1984. With a focus on Shiraz and Grenache varieties, the winery offers a range of classic dry reds, including the renowned Nine Popes blend. These wines, inspired by the Rhone region, have earned a reputation as leading examples of their kind. The vineyards in the Barossa benefit from being unaffected by phylloxera, allowing for the cultivation of vines aged over 130 years, resulting in intensely flavoured berries. Charles Melton wines stand out due to the quality of fruit, meticulous winemaking techniques, limited supply, and international acclaim. Visitors to the Cellar Door can enjoy tasting experiences, relax on the verandah, and take in the stunning views of the Barossa Ranges.
Photography: Courtesy of Charles Melton Wines
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Elderton Wines
Nuriootpa, Barossa Valley, South AustraliaView MorePhotography: Courtesy of Elderton Wines
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Grant Burge Wines
Krondorf, Barossa Valley, South AustraliaView MorePhotography: Courtesy of Grant Burge Wines
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Lou Miranda Estate
Rowland Flat, Barossa Valley, South AustraliaView MorePhotography: Courtesy of Lou Miranda Estate