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Clare Valley

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Being born and bred in the Clare Valley, Nev has a particular soft spot for the region – and unashamedly so.

That “local knowledge” has its distinct advantages when it comes to traversing the many windy backroads that are part of the region’s mystique and magic.

For one, the meandering roads are home to some of the award-winning wineries the area is renowned for – and also home to some of the lesser known yet emerging small wineries whose wines are a knockout.

The township of Clare is located about 120 kilometres from Adelaide – or about a two-hour drive from Adelaide.

Like the Barossa Valley just down the road a bit, the Clare Valley is perfect for people seeking a day trip wine tour but also offers ample of different wine-tasting options for those wishing to stay longer.

The broader Clare Valley district is home to more than 30 wineries, most of which are small, family-owned and operated businesses.

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As such, it’s not unusual to see various family members – Mum, Dad, Grandpa, Son, Wife, etc – behind the counter offering wine tasting experiences to customers who visit.

Widely regarded as the home of Australian riesling, the Valley is also one of the country’s oldest – and most successful – wine-producing areas, with a winemaking dating back 160 years.

A “must see” while experiencing the Clare Valley is the region’s oldest winery, Sevenhill Cellars, established by Jesuits in 1851.

“My family has a long and proud association with the Clare Valley – maybe not as long as the Jesuits – so it will always hold special meaning to me,” Nev joked.

“It’s where I was born and lived my formative years – many of my family members still live there – so to see the region grow over the years to what it has become today makes me extremely proud,” he said.

“To me, what sets the Clare Valley apart from the other wine regions in SA are the winding roads that crisscross the region – and along almost every one of those roads is a unique wine-tasting experience.”

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Barossa Valley

A renowned wine-producing region northeast of Adelaide, with high-profile wineries perfect for your cellar-door tastings

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McLaren Vale

To the south of Adelaide, McLaren Vale is home to sustainable winegrowing, world-class wines and culinary experiences

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Adelaide Hills

The Adelaide Hills are home to some of South Australia’s best food, wine and scenery – the perfect location to enjoy a wine tour with friends

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Clare Valley is home to some of the best Riesling wines in the country. And with over 30 cellar doors to visit, you’ll be spoilt for choice

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Langhorne Creek

On the Fleurieu Peninsula of South Australia, enjoy plenty of cellar door and wine tasting experiences in this historic agricultural area

  • The above prices are for 1-7 people. Minimum of 5 hours per booking.
  • Wineries of choice can be accommodated, however as an experienced wine tour guide, I can highly recommend some unique wineries and lunch venues. A schedule will be made outlining the wineries and lunch venue with times. Wineries must be pre-booked in advanced which I will organize on your behalf.
  • Tastings and lunch costs are not included however some tastings are complimentary.
  • Tours are based on the time of pick up until drop off at your accommodation.

COVID-19 restrictions at wineries

All tastings must be pre booked and during tastings people must be seated and follow the winery’s Covid-19 safety plan.

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Navigating the labyrinth of the best wine tours from Adelaide can be a bit like choosing a fine wine—overwhelming yet rewarding.

This post uncorks the mystery, guiding you through the best wine tours from Adelaide that offer both a sip and an experience.

From the rolling hills of the Barossa Valley to the scenic routes of McLaren Vale, I’ve personally explored these vineyards to bring you options that are as diverse as they are delightful.

So whether you’re a local or visiting from afar, you’re in for a treat beyond the wine glass. 🍷

🔍 Table of Contents

My Top 4 Picks: Wine Tours from Adelaide CBD

The vineyard landscape in Barossa Valley for wine tours from Adelaide

Small Group Barossa Valley Wine Tour from Adelaide

✅ Intimate and tailored wine-tasting journey

✅ Seasonally inspired multi-course lunch

✅ Full spectrum of Barossa Valley’s wine scene

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McLaren Vale Winery Small Group Tour with Wine Tasting and Lunch

✅ More personal and intimate experience

✅ Drive along the stunning Fleurieu Peninsula coastline

✅ Variety of unique cellar door experiences

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Adelaide Hills Winery Cellar Doors Day Tour

✅ No hidden costs, as all standard wine-tasting fees are included.

✅ Comprehensive look at some of Adelaide Hills’ most unique and renowned wineries.

✅ Includes a break for lunch and cheese at the Stanley Bridge Tavern

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Clare Valley Winery Tour

✅ Rich Historical Experience

✅ Diverse range of scenic vineyards and boutique wineries

✅ Includes a gourmet lunch and offers the flexibility to include additional stops upon request

Best Wine Tours From Adelaide

If you’re a wine lover based in Adelaide, you’re in luck. South Australia is a wine enthusiast’s paradise, boasting some of the world’s most exquisite vineyards and wineries.

From the iconic Barossa Valley to the scenic Adelaide Hills, the lush McLaren Vale, and the historic Clare Valley , each region offers a unique wine-tasting experience that you won’t want to miss.

Whether you’re looking to sip on world-class Shiraz, indulge in cool-climate whites, or explore boutique cellars, there’s a wine tour tailored just for you.

So, grab your glass and read on to discover the best wine tours from Adelaide that lead you to these fantastic South Australian wine regions.

Barossa Valley Wine Tours from Adelaide

1. micro-group barossa valley wine tour from adelaide.

⭐️  Rating : 5 out of 5 Stars | ⏳  Tour Length : 8-9 hours | 🍷  Check Rates and Availability

If you’re looking for a wine tour as intimate and diverse as this Barossa Valley Wine Exploration Day Trip is your answer.

Limited to just six people, this small-group tour offers a personalised experience perfect for those who want to avoid the tourist traps.

You’ll get to taste various premium wines and enjoy a multi-course gourmet lunch.

This Barossa wine tour is ideal for those who want a comprehensive yet relaxed wine-tasting experience without the logistical headaches.

Four very good wineries, Ballycroft Vineyard and Cellars was the outstanding. Toured, tasted & purchased. Thank you Matt & Joe gizzy (see more reviews)

Location: Adelaide, with travel to Barossa Valley Inclusions: Tasting fees at wineries, multi-course lunch with premium beverage, passionate and knowledgeable wine guide, hotel pick-up and drop-off, luxury transfers.

The Stops :

🛑 Langmeil Winery : Start your day with a luxurious ride to Langmeil, where you’ll be introduced to the region’s wine heritage.

🛑 Rusden Wines : Another popular stop, Rusden offers a variety of wines that showcase the region’s diversity.

🛑 Tanunda : Enjoy a seasonally inspired lunch at one of the region’s best restaurants with a glass of local wine or beer.

🛑 Rockford Winery : Known for its unique wines, Rockford is a must-visit for anyone exploring beyond the mainstream.

🛑 Two Hands Wines Cellar Door : End your day with some heavy Shiraz, offering a robust conclusion to your wine exploration.

2. Barossa Valley with a Private Wine Tour

⭐️  Rating : 5 out of 5 Stars | ⏳  Tour Length : 6 hours | 🍷  Check Rates and Availability

Sometimes, the best adventures are those that feel exclusively yours.

That’s where this private wine tour of the Barossa Valley comes into play.

Unlike other Barossa private wine tours that might feel rushed or crowded, this one offers a personalised experience that addresses the pain of feeling overwhelmed by too many options.

You get to tailor the day according to your wine preferences, making it a dream come true for any wine enthusiast.

Sophia was so lovely, my family still raves about her today. She was attentive and knowledgeable, and had a great sense of humour. Can’t recommend her enough! TRIPADVISOR REVIEWER (SEE MORE REVIEWS)

The intimacy of this tour makes it stand out, offering a sense of luxury without the hefty price tag.

It’s like having a backstage pass to one of Australia’s premier wine regions.

So, if you want to elevate your wine-tasting experience from ordinary to extraordinary, this private tour of the Barossa Valley is your ticket to indulgence.

Location: Barossa Valley

Inclusions: Private guide, custom itinerary, hotel pick-up and drop-off, wine tastings at up to 5 wineries, and a gourmet lunch.

3. Barossa Valley Small Group Tour

⭐️  Rating : 5 out of 5 Stars | ⏳  Tour Length : 8 hours 30 minutes | 🍷  Check Rates and Availability

If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the sheer number of wine tours available, this Barossa Valley Cellar Door Small Group Tour is your perfect antidote.

Designed for a maximum of six guests, this tour offers a more intimate, personalised experience.

It’s a fantastic way to explore the Barossa Valley’s rich oenological heritage without the stress of planning every detail yourself.

You can enjoy your tastings without worrying about the drive back with door-to-door transfers.

Location: Adelaide, with travel to Barossa Valley

Inclusions: Winery selections at four stops, standard wine tasting fees, hotel/motel pick-up and return, air-conditioned vehicle, and lunch.

Was everything that we wanted. Great experience fun day and extremely informative. Visiting from US and was treated to a Australian memorable day A must do… patty (see more reviews)

The Stops: (Only four wineries will be included):

🛑 Chateau Yaldara : Known for its wide range of exceptional wines, this winery offers a unique experience that lasts for about an hour.

🛑 Kies Family Wines : This is where you’ll stop for lunch. The winery focuses on quality over quantity, making it a standout choice for wine enthusiasts.

🛑 Rusden Wines : Focusing on traditional Barossa varieties, Rusden Wines offers a unique character with balance and structure.

🛑 Murray Street Vineyards : Known for its artisan wines, this winery offers a new chapter in winemaking.

🛑 1847 Wines Rowland Flat : Immerse yourself in the property’s 175-year history while enjoying a portfolio of premium wines.

🛑 Chateau Tanunda : This iconic Barossa estate is celebrated for producing some of the best wines in the world.

🛑 Grant Burge Cellar Door : With a long history dating back to 1855, this winery offers a rich experience.

🛑 Rockford Wines : Committed to keeping the best of the traditional Australian wine trade alive.

4. Barossa Valley Hop-On Hop-Off Tour

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⭐️  Rating : 5 out of 5 Stars | ⏳  Tour Length : 8 hours | 🍷  Check Rates and Availability

If you’re the kind of person who loves to take control of your travel itinerary, the Barossa Valley Hop-On Hop-Off Tour is just the ticket.

This Barossa Valley wine tour from Adelaide lets you explore the Barossa Valley at your own pace, hopping on and off at 10–12 different wineries and eateries.

It’s perfect for those who don’t want to be tied down to a fixed schedule but still want to experience what the Barossa Valley offers.

Location: Central Adelaide, with travel to Barossa Valley Inclusions: Hop-on hop-off bus tour, visit the best wineries and venues, and world-class wines.

Yvette was a Great tour guide. You can tell she loves her job and was so informative about each and every winery in terms of the history they provide! Would recommend researching for the best wineries before hand, we went to rusden and it so good! jonty (see more reviews)

🛑 Barossa Valley : Its stunning vistas and historic tasting rooms offer a feast for the senses. Spend 7 hours exploring at your leisure.

🛑 Stamford Plaza Adelaide : This stop offers a variety of the region’s best, from Maggie Beer’s shop to wood-fired pizzas at Saltram and local delicacies at Charles Melton winery.

So, if you like to mix a bit of adventure with your wine tasting, this hop-on hop-off tour is a fantastic way to do it.

McLaren Vale Winery Tours from Adelaide

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Regarding the best wine tours from Adelaide, the McLaren Vale Winery Small Group Tour is a top contender.

This intimate experience, limited to just ten people, takes you through the Fleurieu Peninsula’s stunning coastline and into the heart of McLaren Vale, a region renowned for its Shiraz, Grenache, and Cabernet Sauvignon.

Location: Adelaide, with travel to McLaren Vale

Inclusions: Guided day trip, lunch with a glass of wine, hotel pick-up & drop-off, standard wine tasting fees at four cellar doors, and complimentary bottled water.

Well organised and very informative. Did a Barossa tour the previous day with another company but this tour was significantly better in every way. david (see more reviews)

🛑 Glenelg Beach : The tour starts with a drive along the beautiful coastline of the Fleurieu Peninsula, offering glistening views of the Gulf St Vincent.

🛑 Shingleback Wine : This boutique cellar door, originally a late 1880s barn, offers award-winning wines. Perfect for those who appreciate history and a good glass of wine.

🛑 Hugh Hamilton Wines : Known as the home of the Black Sheep, this winery offers 270-degree views of the vineyards and a diverse range of wines.

🛑 Leconfield & Richard Hamilton Wines : Here, lunch is a regional platter showcasing local produce. A glass of wine is included, making it a perfect mid-day treat.

🛑 DogRidge Winery : This small family-owned winery offers a wonderful selection of premium wines, rounding off what could be one of the best wine tours from Adelaide.

6. McLaren Vale Small Group Wine Tour

⭐️  Rating : 5 out of 5 Stars | ⏳  Tour Length : 7 hours | 🍷  Check Rates and Availability

If you’re searching for the best wine tours from Adelaide, look no further.

This Mclaren Vale wine tour includes stops at five award-winning wineries, each offering a unique cellar-door experience.

Unlike other valley wine tours, lunch isn’t included, giving you the freedom to choose your own culinary adventure.

Limited to just six people, this tour offers a more personalised experience than larger Barossa Valley or Adelaide Hills wine tours.

With hotel pick-up and drop-off included, you can focus on what matters: the wine.

Location: McLaren Vale, South Australia

Inclusions: Standard wine-tasting fees, Hotel/Motel pick-up and return

Good tour and selection of wineries. Staff at wineries were thoughtful and went above and beyond to cater to guests. Had a lovely day, would recommend. larissa (see more reviews)

🛑 Oliver’s Taranga Vineyards : A family-run winery with six generations of history. Their small-batch, handcrafted wines testify to their 179-year relationship with the land.

🛑 Mollydooker Wines : Known for its stunning views and left-handed wine club. A special gift awaits you as you leave.

🛑 Lunch Stop : Choose your own lunch venue in McLaren Vale. While the meal isn’t included, all wine-tasting fees at the wineries are.

🛑 Fox Creek Wines : An award-winning winery with a rich heritage from 1994.

🛑 Wirra Wirra Vineyards : A winery with a history rich in mischief and adventure, it’s a must-visit for any wine lover.

7. McLaren Vale North Hop-On Hop-Off Winery Tour from Adelaide

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If you’re after the ultimate freedom to explore the best wine tours from Adelaide, this McLaren Vale Hop-On Hop-Off Tour is your ticket to wine heaven.

Unlike other more structured Adelaide wine tours, this one lets you be the master of your own journey.

No set schedule means you can spend as much time as you want at each winery. You’re spoilt for choice with up to 12 top wineries on the route.

McLaren Vale offers a unique mix of traditional and modern wineries, making it a standout among South Australian wine regions.

Travelling with friends – easy, fun. Bus driver was excellent – knowledgeable about the wineries and Adelaide. justin (see more reviews)

Location: McLaren Vale, South Australia Inclusions: Hop-on hop-off bus tour, Visit multiple wineries and venues

🛑 McLaren Vale : Just 40 minutes south of Adelaide, this lush coastal location is your playground for the day.

This McLaren Vale tour allows you to hop on or off along a select trail, giving you the freedom to explore McLaren Vale’s blend of tradition and innovation.

8. McLaren Vale Wine Tour by Bike

If you’re a wine lover who enjoys adventure, then this McLaren Vale Wine Tour by Bike is tailor-made for you.

Your day kicks off with a convenient pickup in your Adelaide Hotel .

From there, you’re whisked away to McLaren Vale, where your guide will set you up with a high-quality mountain bike and helmet.

Imagine cycling through the lush Kuitpo Forest, feeling the wind in your hair and the sun on your face, all while knowing that your next stop is a world-class winery.

This bike tour offers a unique blend of physical activity and luxurious indulgence, making it one of the best wine tours from Adelaide.

The tour starts from one of the highest points in McLaren Vale, offering breathtaking views as you cycle down Willunga Hill.

Our guide was knowledgeable and interesting. The ride through the park was a nice introduction to mountain biking gail (see more reviews)

Limited to just nine people, this small-group tour ensures you get personalized attention from your guide.

Enjoy a lunch made from fresh, local produce, and taste wines that are the pride of South Australian wine regions.

Inclusions: Transport by air-conditioned 4WD, use of bicycle and helmet, wine tasting at two wineries, lunch, local guide, hotel pickup and drop-off.

🛑 Kuitpo Forest: Cycle through this pine-filled paradise, offering shade and scenic beauty.

🛑 Local Wineries: Stop at least two local wineries for tastings. If you find a wine you love, don’t hesitate to buy it; the tour vehicle will carry it for you.

🛑 Farm-Fresh Lunch: Relish a meal from locally sourced produce, perfectly complementing your wine experience.

Winery Tours in Adelaide Hills

9. adelaide hills winery cellar doors day tour.

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Embark on a day-long tour of Adelaide Hills, a region renowned for its premium wines.

This Adelaide Hills wine tour offers hassle-free transportation between wineries, allowing you to immerse yourself fully in the wine-tasting experience.

The tour includes a break for lunch and cheese, ensuring a well-rounded day in the Hills.

Plus, there are no hidden costs, as cellar door fees are included.

This tour is perfect for any wine lover exploring the Adelaide Hills wine region.

Whether you’re a fan of valley wine tours or are new to the Adelaide wine tour scene, this experience offers a comprehensive look at some of South Australia’s finest wineries.

Great choice of wineries ranging from Penfolds to Hahndorf Hill specialising in cool climate Austrian whote grapes richard (see more reviews)

🛑 Sidewood Estate Cellar Door : Spend 45 minutes at this five-star Halliday Wine Companion accredited winery. Sidewood is located in the cool climate region of Adelaide Hills, a hub for premium Australian wine.

🛑 Adelaide Hills Stanley Bridge Tavern (Lunch NOT Included) : This tavern is known for its country-front bar and open beer garden. Spend 1 hour and 30 minutes here, enjoying the atmosphere and optional dining.

🛑 Cobb’s Hill Estate : Visit this beautiful estate in Oakbank, Adelaide Hills, for 45 minutes. The estate offers unique wines that are symbolic of the Adelaide Hills region.

🛑 Nepenthe Wines : This winery offers a cosy winter welcome and summer entertainment with stunning views of the Mount Lofty ranges.

🛑 Bird in Hand Winery : Spend 45 minutes at this world-renowned winery in the picturesque Adelaide Hills. Bird in Hand celebrates wine, food, art, and cultural events.

🛑 Hahndorf Hill Winery : This winery specializes in Austrian variety wines and is located at the edge of historic Hahndorf village. Enjoy beautiful vineyard views from their glass-enclosed balcony.

10. Adelaide Hills and Hahndorf Hideaway Tour

Indulge in a day of food and wine tasting in the scenic Adelaide Hills.

This Hahndorf tour from Adelaide offers a curated experience, taking you to some of the region’s most delightful spots, from the panoramic Mount Lofty Summit to the charming village of Hahndorf.

Inclusions: Wine tasting at Howard Vineyard, Cheese sampling at Woodside Cheese Wrights, 2-course lunch with a glass of beer or wine at the German Arms Hotel

Excellent tour of the Adelaide Hills with 2 wine tastings, chocolate cheese and a great lunch. Friendly and professional guide-driver barry (see more reviews)

🛑 Mount Lofty Summit : Start your day with breathtaking views of Adelaide from this iconic summit.

🛑 Beerenberg Farm : A haven for jam and jelly lovers, offering unique homemade products.

🛑 Howard Vineyard : Enjoy a wine-tasting session at this renowned vineyard.

🛑 Melba’s Chocolate & Confectionery : Satisfy your sweet tooth with various chocolates and candies.

🛑 Woodside Cheese Wrights : Sample award-winning cow, goat, and buffalo cheese.

🛑 German Arms Hotel : Relish a hearty 2-course lunch in the German-inspired town of Hahndorf.

🛑 Hahndorf : Spend time exploring Australia’s oldest surviving German town, filled with shops, galleries, and cafes.

🛑 Sidewood Restaurant & Cellar Door : End your day by sampling their award-winning wines and ciders.

11. Hahndorf and Adelaide Hills Hop-On Hop-Off Winery Tour

⭐️  Rating : 4.5 out of 5 Stars | ⏳  Tour Length : 7 hours | 🍷  Check Rates and Availability

Discover the Adelaide Hills and Hahndorf on a full-day hop-on hop-off winery tour .

The hop-on hop-off wine tour departs from Adelaide CBD and takes you through a scenic route, stopping at 8-10 wineries.

The circuit takes about an hour to complete, allowing you to explore the historic township of Hahndorf and sample wines at your own pace.

The tour concludes with a return to Adelaide CBD around 5 p.m.

Inclusions: Hop-on, hop-off tour flexibility, Visits to top wineries and venues, Opportunity to taste world-class wines

A great way to see and experience the wine country. If you are visiting Adelaide, make sure to take a trip. carol (see more reviews)

🛑 Adelaide Hills : Spend up to 3 hours exploring the region’s offerings. Whether you’re interested in Hahndorf’s German cuisine or fine dining at The Lane Vineyard, the trail has something for everyone. You can also bring a picnic and enjoy the views at Shaw and Smith.

🛑 Stamford Plaza Adelaide : The tour starts conveniently in Adelaide CBD. The bus follows a recurring 50-60 minute timetable circuit, visiting 10-15 selected venues. You’re free to hop on or off at any stops, allowing you to see up to 4 wineries in a day at your own pace.

12. Private Wine Tours in Adelaide Hills

⭐️  Rating : 4.5 out of 5 Stars | ⏳  Tour Length : 4 hours | 🍷  Check Rates and Availability

Experience the Adelaide Hills like never before on this private wine region tour .

Tailored to your preferences, this tour offers an intimate and customizable itinerary.

Travel in style with luxury transportation, ensuring a comfortable and premium experience throughout the tour.

The Adelaide Hills are home to some of Australia’s most renowned wineries.

Really enjoyed the tour Howard’s for lunch plus tasting was great BUT if you’re a Pinot Noir Fan WOW go to Ashton Hills off the scale!! All the wines were great even the whites and I’m not a white drinker!!! sam (see more reviews)

This premium wine tour from Adelaide allows you to visit these establishments and taste their award-winning wines.

Inclusions: Private tour tailored to your preferences, Luxury transportation, Visits to award-winning wineries

🛑 Custom Itinerary : The tour is fully customizable, allowing you to pick the wineries and venues you wish to visit. This makes it one of the best wine tours from Adelaide for those who know exactly what they want.

Clare Valley Wine Tours from Adelaide

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Discover the Clare Valley’s rich wine heritage with this full-day tour that includes Adelaide pickup.

Known for its Riesling, the Clare Valley offers diverse wines and scenic vineyards.

This Clare Valley tour from Adelaide provides a comprehensive experience, allowing you to explore multiple wineries and enjoy a gourmet lunch.

Inclusions: Full-day tour of Clare Valley wineries , Gourmet lunch, Pickup and drop-off from Adelaide

Congratulations, Dave (Mr Willson), for providing our small group with 4 wonderful days of fascinating sites and tastings. You & Tom, as true locals, showed to have so many contacts, insights and anecdotes – all with your seamless organisation. Touring with you was a pleasure! tripadvisor reviewer (see more reviews)

🛑 Sevenhill Cellars : Kick off your Clare Valley adventure at this historic site. Sevenhill Cellars is not just a winery; it’s a spiritual journey dating back to 1851. The Jesuits who founded it also planted some of Australia’s oldest vines. The on-site crypt adds a layer of awe to your visit.

🛑 Jaeschkes Hill River Clare Estate : This stop offers a scenic drive through back roads, vineyards, and farmland. The views of the Polish Hill River are a photographer’s dream. Wine tasting is, of course, on the menu.

🛑 Reillys Wines Vineyard Walk : At Reillys, you’ll taste wine and likely stop for lunch. The venue may vary, but the experience is always top-notch.

🛑 Crabtree Watervale Wines : This boutique cellar door offers a full-tasting experience with wines produced solely from estate-grown fruit. The venue overlooks the charming hamlet of Watervale.

🛑 Kilikanoon Winery : An award-winning winery that can be included upon request.

🛑 Sussex Squire Wines : This boutique cellar door may be included if time permits.

🛑 Shut the Gate Wines : Known for its quirky and tasty offerings, this small boutique cellar door could be a part of your day if time allows.

🛑 Eldredge Vineyards : A family-owned winery with exceptional wines, can be included upon request if time permits.

14. Clare Valley Private Wine Tour

Embark on a full-day journey through the Clare Valley , Australia’s oldest wine region.

This private winery tour offers a unique experience, taking you along scenic back roads to explore lush landscapes, historic towns, and hidden cellar doors.

Your guide will share local insights into the valley’s secret treasures. The tour is customizable, allowing you to create your own itinerary.

It includes transport, lunch, tasting fees, and behind-the-scenes tours. Pickup is from Clare, with additional fees for other locations.

I nclusions: Lunch, Tasting fees, Tour of Sevenhill Cellars Church, Crypt, and Grounds with 160-year-old vines

Great tour guide Dave Willson very knowledgeable we wanted to know about the area , farming , history and enjoyed the lunch and all the wine tasting. Had a great time Thanks so much. patricia (see more reviews)

🛑 Sevenhill Cellars : A full guided tour of the church, crypt, and grounds. A unique experience that lasts about an hour.

🛑 Mintaro : This historic heritage town dates back to the 1850s. Discover the first Jesuit-built church in Australia and learn why this charming town has stood the test of time. A 20-minute stop.

🛑 Skillogalee Creek Road : Travel this scenic road to explore the western side of the Clare Valley. Another 20-minute experience.

🛑 Paulett Wines : An optional stop for lunch, depending on your preferences. A quick 10-minute stop.

🛑 Eldredge Vineyards : A boutique cellar that we may visit, depending on your choice. Another 10-minute stop.

🛑 Martindale Hall Historical Museum : An optional visit to this grand mansion built in 1879, or simply hear tales of its two wealthy owners as you pass by.

FAQs: Best Wine Tours from Adelaide

What season is best for wine tours.

The best season for wine tours in South Australia largely depends on your preferences.

If you enjoy the grape harvest and winemaking process, late summer to early autumn (February to April) is ideal.

Consider visiting in spring (September to November) for lush landscapes and cooler weather.

Can you walk between wineries in Barossa Valley?

While the Barossa Valley is a stunning region, walking between wineries isn’t generally recommended.

The distances between wineries can be quite significant, and the area lacks pedestrian-friendly paths.

For a safe and convenient experience, opting for guided tours, cycling, or driving is best.

How much does a wine tour cost in Adelaide?

The cost of a wine tour in Adelaide can vary widely depending on several factors, such as the duration of the tour, the number of wineries visited, and whether meals or additional activities are included.

Prices range from around $100 AUD for an introductory half-day tour to $300 AUD for a luxurious full-day experience.

Always check what’s included in the price to ensure it meets your expectations.

How do you prepare for a winery tour?

Preparing for a winery tour involves a few key steps to ensure you have the best experience.

First, decide on the region you want to explore and research wineries.

Next, make any necessary reservations for tastings or meals.

On the day of the tour, wear comfortable clothing and footwear, as you may be walking through vineyards.

Don’t forget to eat a good meal beforehand to balance the alcohol intake, and bring a bottle of water to stay hydrated.

Lastly, arrange safe transportation to and from the tour.

What should I wear on a wine tour?

When going on a wine tour, comfort is key.

Opt for casual yet smart attire that allows you to move freely, especially if the tour involves walking through vineyards.

Layering is a good idea to accommodate varying indoor and outdoor temperatures.

Comfortable footwear is essential, so consider flat shoes or low heels.

Don’t forget to bring sunglasses and a hat for outdoor tours, and always have a light jacket or sweater on hand for cooler cellar temperatures.

Conclusion: Best Wine Tours from Adelaide

In conclusion, South Australia is a wine lover’s paradise, offering a diverse range of experiences from the rustic charm of Barossa Valley to the coastal elegance of McLaren Vale, the scenic beauty of Adelaide Hills, and the historic allure of Clare Valley.

Each region has unique appeal makes it a must-visit regardless of the season.

So, whether you’re a seasoned oenophile or a casual sipper, there’s a wine tour perfectly tailored for you.

Now that you’re equipped with all the info you need, why not dive deeper into the wonders of Adelaide?

Don’t miss out on my other posts about this vibrant city and all it has to offer. Cheers!

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Clare Valley Wine Tasting Tour With Lunch From Adelaide

Travelers might be surprised to discover that the Clare Valley Wine Tasting Tour offers more than just a sampling of fine wines. As participants traverse through the lush vineyards and quaint towns, they find themselves immersed in a world where each glass uncovers layers of history and tradition.

With a delectable lunch awaiting, the journey promises not only a feast for the senses but also a deeper understanding of the region’s winemaking legacy. Join this exploration to uncover the hidden gems that make Clare Valley a must-visit destination for wine enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.

Here's a few more nearby food tours and experiences that we've reviewed

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Clare Valley Wine Tasting Tour With Lunch From Adelaide - Key Points

  • Small-group wine-tasting at historic wineries
  • Lunch paired with exquisite wines
  • Explore Auburn’s antique shops and Mintaro’s museum
  • Immerse in Clare Valley’s charm and culinary delights

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Tour Highlights

Clare Valley Wine Tasting Tour With Lunch From Adelaide - Tour Highlights

Explore the charming Clare Valley on this small-group wine-tasting tour, where you’ll indulge in tastings at one of Australia’s oldest wineries, savor lunch paired with exquisite wines, and learn about the rich history of the region through visits to Auburn’s antique shops and Mintaro’s historic mansion-turned-museum.

Throughout the day, you will have the opportunity to sample a diverse selection of wine varieties, ranging from crisp Rieslings to robust Shiraz. Plus, the tour includes a delectable lunch showcasing the best of local cuisine, providing a perfect complement to the wine tastings.

This immersive experience not only treats guests to fine wines but also offers a taste of the region’s culinary delights, making it a well-rounded exploration of Clare Valley’s offerings.

Cancellation Policy

Clare Valley Wine Tasting Tour With Lunch From Adelaide - Cancellation Policy

Incorporating a robust cancellation policy ensures clarity and reliability for participants booking the Clare Valley Wine Tasting Tour from Adelaide. Exploring refund policies and booking flexibility is crucial for a seamless experience. Below is a table summarizing the cancellation policy for this tour.

This straightforward policy provides transparency and sets clear expectations for cancellations and changes, offering participants the necessary flexibility while ensuring the tour’s viability.

Ending Details

Clare Valley Wine Tasting Tour With Lunch From Adelaide - Ending Details

The Clare Valley Wine Tasting Tour from Adelaide concludes back at the initial meeting point, wrapping up a day filled with exploration and indulgence in one of Australia’s oldest wine regions. As participants bid farewell to new friends and picturesque vineyards, here are some key details to remember:

Tour Memories : Cherish the moments spent savoring exquisite wines and discovering the rich history of Clare Valley.

Local Recommendations : Don’t miss out on insider tips for other must-visit wineries and attractions in the area.

Wine Pairing : Reflect on the delightful combinations of wines tasted and consider trying similar pairings at home.

Scenic Views : Take a mental snapshot of the stunning landscapes and vineyard vistas that made this experience truly unforgettable.

Contact Information

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For inquiries or assistance regarding the Clare Valley Wine Tasting Tour from Adelaide, feel free to reach out to Viator Here is the contact information for Viator:

Viator is dedicated to helping with any booking inquiries or providing customer support related to the Clare Valley Wine Tasting Tour. Whether you need assistance with reservations or have questions about the tour details, don’t hesitate to contact Viator for a seamless experience.

Additional Information

Clare Valley Wine Tasting Tour With Lunch From Adelaide - Additional Information

Discovering the scenic beauty and rich history of Clare Valley’s winemaking traditions enhances the overall experience of the wine tasting tour. Visitors can indulge in an afternoon tea experience , allowing them to unwind and savor the moment amidst the vineyards.

Throughout the day, there are ample wine tasting opportunities , providing a chance to explore the diverse flavors and aromas of the region’s renowned wines. Plus, a sumptuous lunch is included in the itinerary, offering a delightful gastronomic experience paired with exquisite wines.

The return transportation to Adelaide ensures a convenient and stress-free journey back after a day filled with exploration and enjoyment.

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Common questions

Clare Valley Wine Tasting Tour With Lunch From Adelaide - Common questions

Are Hotel Pick-Up and Drop-Off Services Available for This Tour?

Transportation logistics for the tour include hotel pick-up and drop-off services. Guests can enjoy the convenience of being transported to and from their accommodation, ensuring a seamless and stress-free experience while exploring Clare Valley.

Is There a Minimum Age Requirement to Participate in the Wine Tastings?

For the wine tastings on the tour, there is a minimum age requirement to participate. Guests must be of legal drinking age. This ensures all participants can fully enjoy the tasting experience and appreciate the wines offered.

Are Vegetarian or Other Dietary Options Available for Lunch During the Tour?

Vegetarian and dietary options are available for lunch during the tour. Participants can enjoy alternative menus tailored to their preferences. The tour ensures that all guests have a satisfying culinary experience, accommodating various dietary needs.

Can Guests Purchase Additional Bottles of Wine to Take Home During the Tour?

Guests on the tour can purchase additional bottles of wine to take home as souvenirs. They will have the opportunity to explore various wine selections and receive tasting notes during the tastings throughout the day.

Is There a Restroom on Board the Transportation Provided for the Tour?

Yes, there’s a restroom onboard the transportation for the tour. Guests can comfortably access this amenity during the journey. The convenience of having a restroom ensures a pleasant and worry-free travel experience while exploring Clare Valley.

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Clare Valley Wine Tasting Tour With Lunch From Adelaide - Last Words

Set out on a delightful journey through Clare Valley with the ‘Clare Valley Wine Tasting Tour With Lunch From Adelaide.’ Indulge in tastings at historic wineries, savor a delicious lunch, and explore charming towns.

With return transportation included, relax and enjoy the scenic views . Create lasting memories on this exceptional wine-tasting escapade. Uncover the rich heritage of one of Australia’s oldest wine regions.

Book your tour today and experience the perfect blend of history, culture , and exquisite wines. Cheers to a memorable adventure!

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10 Amazing Food & Wine Experiences in Barossa Valley & Adelaide Hills

If you’re a wine connoisseur, then you’ll already know that The Barossa Valley births some of Australia’s finest wines.

Globally recognized brands such as Jacob’s Creek have their vineyards and wineries here, and if you’re looking for high-profile food and wine experiences in Australia, then you’d need to look no further than The Barossa.

Visiting the Barossa Valley wineries and cellar doors in South Australia showed me just how much goes into making a bottle of wine and how important flavor profiles are when pairing wines with food.

Simply picking a red with steak and white with fish is not enough, as we learned on a wine tasting experience in The Barossa.

If you’re looking to learn about the food and wine in The Barossa, or go on a food and wine experiences, then you’ve come to the right place.

Below are some of our top food and wine experiences to enjoy in the Barossa and surrounding Adelaide regions.

Best Food and Wine Experiences In The Barossa Valley

Before we move on, let me say that Adelaide and its surrounds is known to be the food bowl region of South Australia .

I reckon you can bump that up to Australia. It’s exceptional and I always love returning to Adelaide for that reason alone.

South Australians eat so much good local food, which is great for diet, economy and environment. Ra Ra Radelaide!

1. Rubys Organic Cafe, Adelaide Hills

  • Hours: 7.30am – 3.00pm daily
  • Address: Shop 3/29 Mount Barker Rd, Stirling SA 5152

We loved this small cafe in Stirling, one of the prettiest villages in the Adelaide Hills.

It was a wet and windy night, the rain dripped down the window and orange and red leaves danced around outside in the wind.

Rubys Organic Cafe has an ethos of clean, organic eating. The food is fresh and using only the best local produce around.

Our meal set a high standard for the Barossa and Adelaide Hills region.

They have healthy vegan and gluten free options, and their coffees are fantastic. We also appreciate the portion sizes are appropriate.

2. Jacob’s Creek Cooking Class

One of the best food and wine experiences you can have, is a cooking class at one of the world’s most renowned wineries. It’s one of the top things to do in the Barossa!

The cooking school is located in the Jacob’s Creek organic garden, full of produce, in the original position of Anne Jacob’s garden (sister of William Jacob after whom the famous creek was named), which she tended to when the cottage was first built in 1837.

I loved knowing we were spending time in a place full of rich history and the views out across the vines that run beside the actual Jacob’s Creek and across to the sandstone building that is currently being reconstructed to be the new tasting home of St Hugo wines.

It wasn’t the history that made the tears prick, it was the passion and enthusiasm of Genevieve, our chef, and what she’s created because of that; sustainability, wholesome organic food mixed with a lot of love that goes straight from garden to plate.

This is what I love so much about South Australia. They care deeply about food and keeping it local and good for the body and for the economy.

Genevieve started the garden in 2012; it’s thriving and supplies almost all of the required produce for the kitchen in the Jacob’s Creek Visitor Centre and Heritage Vineyard.

We walked amongst quince and olive trees, pulled out artichokes and herbs for our lunch, and snacked on flowers and plants such as society garlic (garlic flavour without the bad breath).

I don’t think there is anything that excites me more in life than to see people creating amazing things from their own passion and love. It has such a positive impact.

Genevieve was a primary school teacher, until one day deciding to step into the world of food, without any formal training.

She seized the opportunity to learn from some of the best chefs like Neil Perry and created a career based on her passion that has taken her to kitchens in Sydney, Malaysia, Indonesia and now the Barossa.

Genevieve threw us an apron and a recipe, and using some of the ingredients from the garden we started cooking.

Ruth, our lovely host, poured us a glass of Jacob’s Creek Reserve Sparkling Chardonnay Pinot Noir . I usually struggle to drink one glass of sparkling wine, but this was so delicious I couldn’t resist.

What mother does not want a kitchen like this? Outdoor kit

chen with beautiful views, a poppadom snack in one hand and a glass of bubbly in the other AND no kids running at your feet!

What was even more amazing was how much Craig got into it! He usually steers clear of the kitchen committing serious faux pas like making pasta with ketchup sauce instead of passata.

Genevieve taught him a few tricks like rapidly cutting up veg, making your own paste with a mortar and pestle, and cooking a piece of salmon with presentation side down first.

Not only do you get to pick the food from the garden, and then cook it, you get to eat it in the old servants quarters of Jacob’s Estate Cottage, with matching wine from Jacob’s Creek.

The fire was burning and the day, although slightly chilly, put on its splendour for us with blue skies and the autumn colours.

The cooking class was a fabulous experience that any small group can have when they visit Jacob’s Creek, but it must be booked in advance.

You can book at the Jacob’s Creek Visitors Centre, or you can book your class online here.

3. Woodside Cheese Wrights, Adelaide Hills

  • Hours: 10.00am – 4.00pm daily
  • Address: 22 Henry St, Woodside, SA 5244,

I don’t think there’s a better way to kick-start your wine experience in the Barossa than sitting down to a cheese tasting session.

The cheeses we tasted at Woodside Cheese Wrights were some of the most unique and innovative cheeses I’ve ever eaten.

Woodside is more than just good cheese, it’s an interesting story of Kris Lloyd who fell into cheese making.

She decided to introduce cheese tasting as an add on to her family’s vineyard and took over Woodside Cheeses to resurrect it’s crumbling status.

One day, her cheese makers went to a conference and she was left to make the cheese. She dove right into the whey and curd and discovered a new passion.

Since then she’s been experimenting and making unusual artisan cheese that stands head and shoulders above everyone else.

Even her labels speak innovation – no cheesy moo cows to be found.

Kris has been told over again that the cheese she wanted to make couldn’t be done.

It’s that defiant spirit that can be found in cheeses like the award-winning Monet , a goat’s cheese with organic flowers on top; Goat on a hot tin Roof , Chevre with Chilli, Saltbush, Native Pepperberry and crushed Tanami Apples; raw milk cheese (she’s one of the only cheese makers licensed in Australia to do this; and a wide variety of buffalo milk cheeses (and they’re more innovative than just buffalo mozzarella.

Kris likes to use local ingredients for her cheeses, including indigenous plants like lemon myrtle and bush tomato. Before we left, Kris told us her best tip – enjoy your cheeses with a glass of bubbly. It’s the perfect match.

4. Star of Greece, Port Willunga

  • Hours: 12.00pm – 3.00pm Sunday – Wednesday, 12.00pm – 9.00pm Thursday – Saturday
  • Address: 1 Esplanade, Port Willunga SA 5173

Every person we spoke to about visiting the Star of Greece on the cliffs of Port Willunga told us how much we’d like it.

We started with Braised Port Willunga olives, and I had Kangaroo Island King George whiting, watermelon & mint salad, gribiche, hand cut chips, and Craig had Kangaroo Island salt & pepper squid, chipotle mayo, watermelon and mint salad, lime.

The food was fresh and local, and contemporary versions of some of Australia’s favourite traditional dishes. And watching dolphins swim in the calm waters below made this lunch date in Barossa turn more into a bucket list moment.

For the healthy coffee lovers, the owner will soon be making coffees with homemade almond milk, which tempts me to return!

Reserve a table here, or eat mid-week because word on the street is that it gets very busy.

5. Jacob’s Creek Food & Wine Masterclass and Two Course Lunch

I think everyone needs a friend like James.

James is the Jacob’s Creek sommelier and after our experience with him in the food & wine sensory experience (see below), we tried to convince him to start his own app to give recommendations on wines when you are out and about.

The 2.5 hour Masterclass is held in the Jacobs Creek visitor Centre and if you can peel your eyes away from the stunning 350 year old gum tree that forms part of the panoramic view from the windows, you’re sure to learn a lot about wine from James.

He’s a wealth of knowledge about how to correctly pair it with food. This experience taught me that I know nothing about wine and how much more I can enjoy a meal if I choose wines to match.

I now know that salmon is best paired with chardonnay, although you do have to consider how the salmon is cooked as sometimes another wine may suit the cooking style or sauce flavours better.

Chardonnay is making a classy comeback. Chardonnay is the wine maker’s playground and is where their creative flair can emerge, which is why you can get so many different styles and tastes.

We also learned that Riesling is more for the formulaic wine makers. It can only be produced in certain circumstances and must not be played with.

We must tell you about the Double Barrel Shiraz, which is only made at Jacob’s Creek and took them three years to perfect.

The Shiraz is first matured in traditional wine oak barrels and then finished in a Scotch whiskey barrel. Whiskey barrels are charred on the inside and so give back a richer, deeper and smoother flavour.

We loved it and I think was possibly my favourite wine, which is actually a hard thing to decide on because I loved so many.

I could write a post called “ 52 things I learned about wine thanks to James”. I want him on speed dial so every dinner party meal now will be superb.

The class is followed by a two course lunch consisting of main course and dessert. It was wonderful to eat another meal with produce that came direct from Genevieve’s’ fabulous garden.

6. Melba’s Chocolates, Adelaide Hills

  • Hours: 9.00 am – 4.30pm daily
  • Address: Melba’s Chocolates is located next door to Woodside Cheeses, 22 Henry St, Woodside, SA 5244

Melba’s Chocolates was born in 1981 by Graeme and Joy Foristal in a small wash house behind their Adelaide Restaurant, ‘Melba’s’.

They soon saw the demand for a bigger space and brought the derelict premises they reside now in 1990, which is not derelict now, of course, but houses a thriving family business.

There are plenty of samplings to be had in the factory and we even got to roll our sleeves up and make a bunch of chocolate snow cones for our girls.

Of course we had to bring them back a bag of chocolate. They sneak out of their room at 6am in the morning to try and pinch them from the fridge.

I don’t have a strong sweet tooth, but I myself was sneaking out at 6am to steal the chocolate-coated cherries and raspberries.

7. Mt Lofty Summit Cafe, Adelaide Hills

  • Hours: 9.00am – 5.00pm Monday – Friday, 8.30am – 5.00pm Saturday and Sunday
  • Address: 266 Mount Lofty Summit Rd, Crafers SA 5152

We highly recommend walking to the Mt Lofty Summit Cafe , where you can burn off some energy and have a delicious lunch on Adelaide’s highest peak with views over the Adelaide Hills and across to the city.

On a good day you can see all the way out to the ocean. We did not have a good day. In fact we could not see anything at the summit, but imagination is all you need.

If you do get a clear day, this could be your view.

Our lunch was delicious and our experience here was another indication to me that Adelaide people could possibly top the nicest people in the world list.

The soup we had for entree was delicious and perfect for warming up the body after the cool walk up.

8. Jacob’s Creek Wine and Food Sensory Experience

This 2.5 hour sensory experience at Jacobs Creek is really interesting and fun and takes you on a sensory journey to explore how your five senses affect the way you taste wine.

How could it not be enjoyable sitting down to this. During a tasting you have the option to sip or spit out your wine.

James took us through a selection of Jacob’s Creek wines, which we paired with different types of food so we could see the impact each food had on the taste of the wine.

It enabled us to see which ones worked and which didn’t. We also focused on the smells of the wine and trying to shut off our brain to go with what our gut instinct told us was in the wine.

This, and the lunch Masterclass experience, helped me to view wine as something more than just something to throw down with a group of friends, or at 5pm after a long day with the kids. You can actually spend time with the wine experiencing its flavour and the stories that go into making it.

With each new glass of wine variety that we tried we learned a new story about the region, or the history of the area, and even of those who are busy working behind the scenes to take it from grape to glass.

So many great lessons can be learned from wine, right?

The Food and Wine Sensory Experience is held at the Jacob’s Creek Visitor Centre. You can book your experience online here.

9. Apex Bakery, Barossa Valley

  • Hours: 7.30am – 4.30pm Monday – Friday, 8.00am – 2.00pm Saturday, 7.00am – 4.30pm Sunday
  • Address: 1A Elizabeth St, Tanunda SA 5352

Apex Bakery, in the town of Tanunda in the Barossa has been baking bread since 1924.

On passing, it would seem like just another place to get your bread and cakes, but inside lies another story of a family run business, which confidently claims to have the longest running, continuously fired commercial wood oven in Australia!

Slow ferment dough’s/breads and their pies and pasties are some of their specialties – all of which are made from recipes dating back to the 1800’s.

Johnny, our guide on the Barossa Trike Tours , took us inside and as he opened the door explained that on some Friday nights, they throw pizza in the oven and invite the locals down for a night of pizza and wine and conversation. It’s a tradition dating back many years.

As is the bread that Keith Fechner started making when, at 33, he bought the bakery he’d been working at since he was 12. His grandson, Cory took us out the back to look at this oven that never sleeps.

10. Adelaide Central Market

  • Hours: 7.30am – 5.30pm Tuesday, 9.00am – 5.30pm Wednesday, 7.00am – 7.00pm Thursday, 7.00am – 9.00pm Friday, 7.00am – 3.00pm Saturday, Closed Monday and Sunday
  • Address: 44/60 Gouger St, Adelaide SA 5000

No trip to Adelaide is complete without visiting the 140 year old Adelaide Central Market.

As with all things in this region, there is a real sense of community here.

The markets are filled with stories of local producers like Mario, the Green Grocer who has been selling fruit and veg from his farm for over 35 years; and The Italian Cafe, Lucina Italiana, which has been owned by three generations of a post-war immigrant family for 55 years .

We also highly recommend you take a tour of the Adelaide Central Markets with Mark Gleeson the owner of Providore, who is extremely passionate about sharing the markets and the stories of the people who make it so great.

Oh yeah, he makes pretty great chocolate as well, which you get to taste.

Final Thoughts

So there you have it, those are our top 10 food and wine experiences in the Barossa, and as you can see, there’s a lot of great places to ignite your taste buds here.

By the way, did you know there are over 51,000 varieties of grapes, and only 100 of them are grown in Australia? We’ll never grow out of new wines to taste!

Also, unlike France and other traditional wine making countries, Australia has no strict rules for how wine should be made, which means we have room for innovation.

That’s why our wines have been so well-received around the world.

We hope this guide helped you pick out a few places to ignite your culinary senses and gave you some ideas for where to learn about the region’s world-class food and wine!

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    Full-Day Clare Valley Wine Tour From Adelaide. This is one of the Clare Valley Tours from Adelaide that includes Reillys Cellar Door - one of the Clare Valley Cellar Doors. RATING: 5 out of 5 stars. TOUR LENGTH: 8 hours.

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    Clare UnCorked, is the best Clare Valley Wine Tour in the Mid North, a must do tour. Rated #1 Food and Wine tours on Tripadvisor. Over 150 5 star reviews. An all Inclusive tour. A Winery Restaurant lunch, with a glass of wine. Tasting Fees included. Tour of the iconic Sevenhill Cellar, Church, Grounds and Crypt. Tour fully hosted.

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    Clare Valley Wine Tours. One of Australia's oldest wine regions and best known for their iconic Riesling. Discover boutique wineries only 90 minutes from Adelaide. A true weekend esacpe wonder. Why Clare Valley? Rich history of over 160 years. Just over 1 hour from Adelaide CBD. 30 wineries. Must Try: Reisling. Shiraz .

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    Avoid the need for a designated driver with this small-group wine-tasting tour of the Clare Valley, one of Australia's oldest wine-growing regions. Your first stop is Auburn for morning tea and checking out antique shops. Next, head to Mintaro to visit a historic mansion-turned-museum and one of the country's oldest wineries for tastings. After lunch with wine, and, time permitting, more ...

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    9am-9:30am: Collect from your Adelaide city accommodation. Take in the gorgeous views en-route to the wine region. Visit a couple of wineries or attractions before lunch. Enjoy a premium a-la-carte lunch menu exclusive to Cellar Door Tours. Visit an afternoon winery (or two), local attraction or scenic lookout as time permits.

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    Discover the history, food, and wine of the Clare Valley region on a winery tour. After getting picked up from your hotel in Adelaide or Glenelg, travel to the historic village of Auburn to enjoy morning tea (at Your Cost ) and a stroll through the quaint streets and antique stores. From Auburn, continue to Mintaro, the home of the Martindale ...

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    The township of Clare is located about 120 kilometres from Adelaide - or about a two-hour drive from Adelaide. Like the Barossa Valley just down the road a bit, the Clare Valley is perfect for people seeking a day trip wine tour but also offers ample of different wine-tasting options for those wishing to stay longer.

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    designed for you and your group, we cater to all visitors. We just know Clare. Food and Wine, Historical and Heritage tours of South Australia's Mid North. Travel in Executive comfort by car or bus. Food and Wine - History and Heritage - History in a Bottle - Bespoke. Private or Shared Tour, Group packages or Charter. 2 to 62 we look after you.

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    Discover the Clare Valley being an hour 40 minutes from the Adelaide CBD. We can provide an 'All Inclusive' package which includes; luxury chauffeured transport, surprise itinerary, lunch & tastings. Or we can just provide a luxury vehicle & driver that chauffeurs you around the region having compiled your own itinerary

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    In the heart of Clare Valley, travelers can step back in time and savor the essence of tradition with the 'From Adelaide: Clare Valley Winery Tour.' As the sun sets over the rolling vineyards, a sense of anticipation fills the air, promising an experience that transcends mere wine tasting.

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    The Clare Valley Wine Tasting Tour from Adelaide concludes back at the initial meeting point, wrapping up a day filled with exploration and indulgence in one of Australia's oldest wine regions. As participants bid farewell to new friends and picturesque vineyards, here are some key details to remember:

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    By adapting the wine tour to suit you, we aim to satisfy the palate interests of small groups and charters, through the Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, Clare Valley or the Adelaide Hills. Let Cellar Door Wine Tours collect you from your accommodation in one of our comfortable air-conditioned, chauffeured passenger vehicles (Mercedes-Benz or ...

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    See the best of the Clare Valley on a tour or charter. Wine tours are the perfect way to experience the Clare Valley's famed cellar doors and taste its world-renowned Riesling. Tours will take you to multiple wineries and give you an insight into some of the region's best attractions. For a more luxurious journey, a number of tour operators ...

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    A one-hour drive north of Adelaide is the internationally acclaimed wine region of Barossa Valley.. With over 80 cellar doors in the region, from the well-known labels such as Penfolds, Wolf Blass or Jacobs Creek to beautiful boutique wineries such as Redheads, Langmeil and Bethany, bursting with character and history, the Barossa is sure to please.

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    Why Clare Valley. Rich history of over 160 years. Just over 1 hour from Adelaide CBD. 30 wineries. Must try: Shiraz. Riesling. One of Australia's oldest wine regions and best known for their iconic Riesling. Discover boutique wineries only 90 minutes from Adelaide.

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    Tour Overview. Get away from the crowds and enjoy a Private Clare Valley Winery tour with lunch. Discover the Clare Valley's unique history, stop at small boutique and family run wineries, check out the beautiful countryside and eat delicious food from locally sourced ingredients and we cruise the Clare Valley in style.

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    Visiting the Barossa Valley wineries and cellar doors in South Australia showed me just how much goes into making a bottle of wine and how important flavor profiles are when pairing wines with food.