Langhorne Creek has a history of viticulture dating back to 1860 and is known for its flat, river delta landscape. One of the best-kept secrets in Australian viticulture, Langhorne Creek is one of Australia's oldest wine regions. The region is nestled among gum trees on the Bremer and Angas rivers. Langhorne Creek is less than a two-hour drive from Adelaide. Here you can escape to picturesque vineyards and spend a day among the vines tasting sumptuous food, drinking premium wines and meeting the winemakers. Langhorne Creek Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon are valued contributors to many red blends and a number of Australia’s larger winemakers are represented in the region.
There are an increasing number of smaller wineries now based in the region. These wineries are enhancing the diversity of the region, bringing new levels of quality and innovation.