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  1. The perfect place to chill out after a hard day’s work. Tuck in hearty Australian fare created only with the freshest ingredients and premium grades of Australian beef. The restaurant shines spotlight on dry-aged Australian beef and Josper oven-grilled lamb, poultry, and seafood dishes.

  2. Welcome to Barossa, where beyond the iconic tasting rooms of our world-class wine region lies a world brimming with adventure for those who are curious of heart. Immerse yourself in lively local markets, where the aroma of fresh produce blends with the buzz of friendly banter.

  3. The Barossa: One of the world's best wine regions. Just a 50 minute drive north east of Adelaide, the Barossa is an internationally-acclaimed wine region encompassing the towns of Tanunda, Angaston and Nuriootpa.

  4. 3 days ago · One of Australia’s oldest wine regions, the Barossa is synonymous with fine wine. The Barossa is one of the world’s great wine producing areas, boasting more than 150 wineries and 80 cellar doors. In fact, it's home to the world's oldest continuously producing shiraz, grenache, mataro, cabernet sauvignon and semillon vines.

  5. Plan your Barossa itinerary here. Whether you're looking for a wine tour, foodie escape or something to get the blood pumping, Barossa is the answer to all your South Australian experience desires. All just an hour from Adelaide's CBD...

  6. With the first cold snap, leaves begin to turn to gold across the Barossa, the long awaited first rains fall and a green tinge appears across the Barossa ranges. Mid to late season, autumn leaves on the vines are a sight to behold.

  7. Wine has been a way of life in Barossa Valley since 1842. Fast forward to today, and Barossa is home to more than 550 grape growing families, many with the sixth generation still working the same plot of land, supplying quality grapes to more than 170 wine companies.

  8. The Barossa Valley (Barossa German: Barossa Tal) is a valley in South Australia located 60 kilometres (37 mi) northeast of Adelaide city centre. The valley is formed by the North Para River . It is notable as a major wine-producing region and tourist destination.

  9. Forget your map and jump into the Barossa. At almost every turn you’ll find five-star retreats, opulent self-contained accommodation, some of the world’s best wineries and sumptuous food. Branch out and try something different. You might even discover your new favourite drop.

  10. Dec 22, 2023 · South Australia's beautiful Barossa Valley is one of Australia's most famous grape-growing regions. Lying about 60 kilometers northeast of Adelaide, it's a popular day trip from the city, with plenty of things to do for everyone, including families.

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