Adelaide Hills
Leave Adelaide, heading east, and within 20 minutes you are in the heart of one of Australia's most beautiful wine regions.
Leave Adelaide, heading east, and within 20 minutes you are in the heart of one of Australia's most beautiful wine regions.
With a rich history dating back to 1842, the Barossa Valley has become one of the world's most famous wine regions.
The Clare Valley has been described as one of Australia’s most beautiful wine regions with history stretching back to the early 1840s.
As well as producing world-renowned Cabernet Sauvignon, Coonawarra is the perfect place to experience unique wines and delicious local produce.
Barossa’s beautiful high country, Eden Valley is one of Australia’s premier cool climate wine regions, characterised by its rugged beauty and varied topography.
One of the best-kept secrets in Australian viticulture, Langhorne Creek is one of Australia's oldest wine regions.
McLaren Vale is one of South Australia's oldest and most picturesque regions, offering exceptional wines and regional produce.
The Adelaide Plains are hot and arid, but a number of small producers are showing what can be achieved with fruit from the region.
Currency Creek is a great spot for tasting wines, watching whales from the coastline or spotting the hundreds of species of birds at Coorong National Park.
Beautiful Kangaroo Island is a mix of stunning beaches, forests, desert dunes and farmland and is rapidly gaining a reputation for high-quality wine.
Mount Benson is a small wine region located on South Australia's Limestone Coast, featuring welcoming cellar doors where locals are eager to share their wines and stories.
Located midway between Melbourne and Adelaide, the Mount Gambier wine region occupies the southern most area of South Australia.
Padthaway was established as a viticultural region in 1963 and has proved to be an excellent white wine producer.
Grape growers and winemakers are encouraging new styles and making full flavoured wines that are popular the world over.
Robe is an emerging wine region located on an unspoilt, rugged coastal landscape nestled between lakes and the Southern Ocean.
The Southern Fleurieu region is a diverse landscape offering beautiful hills, sandy beaches, wineries, cellar doors and award-winning restaurants.
Emerging as a wine growing region in the 1980s, the Southern Flinders has a growing reputation for its wines and stunning scenery.
Grapes were first planted in Wrattonbully in the late 1960s, but it was not until the 1990s that the excellent soils and elevated sites attracted many winemakers.