Join fellow wine adventurers on a tour of the stunning McLaren Vale wine region, an easy 45-minute trip from Adelaide. Renowned for Shiraz and Grenache, the region's Mediterranean climate also cultivates alternative varieties like Fiano, Vermentino, and Tempranillo. McLaren Vale is a popular destination celebrated for its stunning scenery, coastal lifestyle, and commitment to sustainability.
Our small-group tour is perfect for wine enthusiasts and novices alike, offering roomy, executive-styled, and comfortable transportation with a knowledgeable and experienced tour guide.
The small group tour is fully inclusive of standard tastings at four of our partner wineries and includes a generous regional platter lunch. The package features a 7-hour tour (return travel time from Adelaide included), complimentary water on board for all guests, & personalised service from carefully curated cellar doors. We handle all the bookings & planning for you, allowing you to relax and enjoy the day.
Please note: for pick up in the Glenelg and Port Adelaide Passenger terminals our departure time is 08:45 am. This is to allow for the additional travel time to the Barossa
Oliver's Taranga offers a fantastic view from their cellar door, complete with knowledgeable and hospitable hosts. Their tasting includes artisan bread, Oliver’s olive oil, and local almonds. The perfect start to your day in McLaren Vale
Mollydooker is slang for left handed! Offering a range of award winning wines, you'll have plenty of time to enjoy a generous regional platter and tasting while taking in the panoramic views of the surrounding Willunga Hills.
Set in the front bedroom of an old historic home Lino Ramble may be small on space but big on incredible wines and stories with lots of character from their fantastic wine maker Andy, it's a unique experience not to be missed. Outside tastings under the veranda and lawned area are also available weather permitting.
The Chalk Hill heritage started with the arrival of John Harvey to Adelaide in 1839 when there were around 6,000 people living in Adelaide. John was the second person to plant grapevines north of Adelaide, preceding the birth of the Barossa and Clare wine growing regions. Six generations and 185 years later, the Harvey family continue their grape growing and winemaking heritage in McLaren Vale with Chalk Hill. The site is also shared with Never Never Gin distillery and Cucina de Strada offering an array of classic Italian dishes such as arancini, and have a vast selection of paninis and sweet Italian treats, and coffee. It's truly a wonderful way to conclude a day in McLaren Vale!
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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