Angove's new multimillion dollar cellar door is a place to experience all the things McLaren Vale has to offer – great wine, great food, enviable lifestyle and hospitality, all in a superb environment combining country and coast.
Less than one kilometre from the township of McLaren Vale, the family's historic vineyard on Chalk Hill Road is exceptionally positioned and farmed organically.
The Angove Cellar Door is nestled amongst the vines, and from the stunning terrace you are literally sitting in the middle of the vineyard with panoramic 180 degree views of McLaren Vale.
The wine experience doesn’t stop at customised tastings. Inside, a traditional cellar door bar and private tasting room caters for small functions and groups. A luxurious lounge area with an open fire offers single origin, free trade organic coffee and regional food tasting plates.
There is also be a pizza oven for casual dining, a full outdoor kitchen area for boutique functions and members vents and there are plans to establish an interpretive vineyard walk as well as develop a picnic area amongst the vines.
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