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Appellation at The Louise is one of Australia's finest regional dining experiences. Understated, informed service and intimate ambience complement a daily changing ... read more
Laughing Jack Wines is located near the small town of Greenock in South Australia's Barossa Valley, The vineyard is part of the Kalleske family's property which ... read more
Broadbeach Bed and Breakfast
Relax in comfort and enjoy the fresh sea air at Broadbeach Bed and Breakfast. Located only a short stroll from one of Adelaide's best beaches. read more
Diggers Bluff Wines is located in the Barossa Valley in South Australia. The name "Diggers Bluff" came about because owner-winemaker Tim O'Callaghan happen to own ... read more
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In the fifth installment of our series covering Jancis Robinson's tasting notes on The New Australian 250, she enjoys some centenarian vines from Langmeil in the Barossa Valley, and treats herself to a range from Moss Wood in Margaret River.
The best wines of the Barossa stand shoulder to shoulder with the great wines of the world. What more needs to be said? Discover Tyson Stelzer and Grant Dodd's picks here »
Barossa Wine Traveller by Tyson Stelzer and Grant Dodd will instantly take you to South Australia's Barossa Valley. The inside stories of 150 wineries and their wine makers are told for the first time, bringing this great wine region truly to life. It’s the Barossa like you've never known it »
Ebeneezer, Moppa, Gomersal - not gnomes, but sub-regions of the Barossa. Jeni Port looks at some "shedistes" making high quality and creative wines in the Barossa.
In the next part of our series covering Jancis Robinson's tasting notes on The New Australian 250, she enjoys a pinot noir from Henschke, the winery that never disappoints her palate, and is impressed by the range of styles in the single vineyard chardonnay bottlings from Kooyong on the Mornington Peninsula.
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