Icon of the Barossa established in 1890, one of the region's oldest wineries, owned by the Geber family since 1998. Tastings in the grand bluestone château among maturing barrels; on-site parking.
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Family winery established in 1981 by the Schrapel family, whose Barossa roots reach back to the 1840s. Cellar-door tastings with valley views; wheelchair accessible, dog-friendly, on-site parking.
Family winery owned by the Lindner family at Tanunda, home to the Freedom 1843 vineyard — believed to be the world's oldest surviving Shiraz — amid a restored 1840s village. On-site parking.
Boutique winery established in 1998, with a cellar door in a restored homestead over 160 years old on the historic Seppeltsfield Road, drawing on some of the world's oldest vines.
Visitor centre of one of Australia's best-known wine brands, established in 1847 at Rowland Flat. Tastings, a demonstration vineyard, creek walking trails and the Harvest Kitchen; on-site parking.
Certified organic and biodynamic winery at Marananga, run by sixth-generation grower Damien Tscharke, with a German-built cellar door and an Underground Cellar tasting experience.
Shiraz specialist at Marananga, with a cellar door in the restored 19th-century Kraehe House stone cottage. Wheelchair accessible, dog-friendly, on-site parking.
Family pioneer estate at Nuriootpa, home to the Old Bastard Shiraz from vines planted in 1893. Cellar-door tastings; wheelchair accessible.
Barossa winery established in 1994 at Marananga, known for Rhône-style reds including the flagship RunRig. Tastings at the cellar door and the private Clan Room.
Historic Barossa wine estate established in 1851, renowned for its Centenary Collection of single-vintage tawnies. Cellar-door tastings by booking; EV charging on site.
Penfolds' Barossa cellar door at Nuriootpa, on the site of its historic 1911 winery. Tastings of the range plus the signature Make Your Own Blend experience.
Family-owned hilltop estate west of Angaston, run by the Lambert family with American and Peruvian roots. Cellar door and restaurant with valley views; wheelchair accessible, on-site parking, EV charging.
Family winery in a 1918 gentleman's bungalow, owned by the Ashmead family, overlooking the 1894 Command Shiraz vineyard at Nuriootpa. EV charging on site.
Visitor centre of the winery founded by Wolfgang Blass in 1973 at Nuriootpa, home of the Black Label that won the Jimmy Watson Trophy four times. Wheelchair accessible, on-site parking.
Family vineyard on the Barossa's western ridge at Gomersal, with a cellar door and Grain Store restaurant in restored 1840s farm buildings opened in 2010. On-site parking.