10 Gift & Specialty Shops in Barossa Valley That You Shouldn't Miss

February 25, 2022 Etsuko Causey

Discover the best top things to do in Barossa Valley, Australia including Thorn-Clarke Wines, Barossa Art Gallery & Gifts, Collective Barossa, Kies Family Wines, Schild Estate Wines, Birthstones in the Barossa, Burge Family Winemakers, Barossa Valley Cheese Company, Gully Gardens, JamFactory.
Restaurants in Barossa Valley

1. Thorn-Clarke Wines

266 Gawler Park Rd, Angaston, South Australia 5353 Australia +61 8 8564 3036 [email protected] http://www.thornclarkewines.com.au/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 48 reviews

Thorn-Clarke Wines

Wine tasting, wines by the glass, Barossa produce, golf driving range, serene gardens & panoramic views. Thorn-Clarke Wines is 100% family owned and located in the picturesque Eden Valley. We have been growing grapes in the world renowned Barossa region for 130 years and 6 successive generations. Our wines are highly acclaimed throughout the world with over 20 trophies received at the International and Domestic level. Visit our Cellar Door, located at our Milton Park Vineyard in the beautiful rolling hills of the Barossa ranges (3km east of Angaston). With a view over the Little Para River to our vineyards, we offer complimentary tastings and a fantastic range of whites and reds that will suit all wine drinkers. You can also experience our beautiful gardens with plenty of room for the kids to run while the adults enjoy a glass or two of our award-winning wines. Enjoy a Barossa Produce Box featuring tasty treats from local producers and spend the afternoon in the sun!

Reviewed By Wally070 - Adelaide, Australia

Saw this winery just out of Angaston, drove in for a great tasting. The grounds were excellent and the tasting room was clean and well furnished. Very informative attendant, friendly and very helpful. The wines, especially the shirazes were a delight. Highly recommend.

47 Murray St, Angaston, South Australia 5353 Australia +(61)492849077 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/barossaartgg
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Barossa Art Gallery & Gifts

We are a small collective of artists working in a range of media. We have fine art and gifts available in ceramics, photography, jewellery, homewares, clothing and wall art. Artists in residence daily. The gallery has a lovely story behind its inception, come in and ask about how it came about.

3. Collective Barossa

47 Murray St, Tanunda, South Australia 5352 Australia 08 8563-507 [email protected] http://collectivebarossa.blogspot.com
Excellent
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33%
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Collective Barossa

Collective Barossa is a cellar door outlet for three small Barossan family wineries. Situated in this historical Barossa Museum (the first Telegraph Station & Post Office in the Barossa) you can visit us for a total heritage experience.

4. Kies Family Wines

1303 Barossa Valley Way, Lyndoch, South Australia 5351 Australia +61 8 8524 4110 [email protected] http://www.kieswines.com.au/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 230 reviews

Kies Family Wines

Kies Family Wines is the first cellar door you will visit as you drive over the hill at the Southern end of the Barossa Valley. The 1880's cottage style cellar door is nestled among vineyards and boasts scenes of the glorious rolling Barossa Ranges.

Reviewed By marinadO2817KR

We spent three days touring around the wineries and this one was one of the best. In my opinion, it is best to include lots of smaller boutique wine makers in your tour as they provide a more personal experience. Sam was our guide through all the different ports and wine and he certainly knew what he was talking about. He was highly entertaining too. An asset to Kies Family Wines. We also had a light lunch in the Monkey Nut Café, which was also excellent!

5. Schild Estate Wines

1095 Barossa Valley Way, Lyndoch, South Australia 5351 Australia +61 8 8524 5560 [email protected] http://www.schildestate.com.au
Excellent
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4.5 based on 32 reviews

Schild Estate Wines

Schild Estate Cellar Door is the home of our wines and our family. Located in Lyndoch, in the Southern Barossa Valley. All our wines can be enjoyed in the tasting room which is open Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 10am - 4pm or by appointment. Some wines on tasting can only be purchased from Cellar Door, plus we have regular 'cellar door only' specials. Be served by our experienced and friendly staff and be prepared to share stories with one of our winemakers or Schild family members who are often around.

Reviewed By L520KWkatrinat

My partner and I did the VIP Shiraz tasting, and the wines on offer were absolutely delicious. The lovely ladies at Schild Estate were extremely hospitable and knowledgable, and offered some tastes of extra wines not on their Shiraz list to give a more complete understanding of the full Schild Range. Highly recommend a visit while in Barossa.

6. Birthstones in the Barossa

50A Murray St, Angaston, South Australia 5353 Australia +61 8 8564 3888 http://www.barossabirthstones.com/index.html
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Birthstones in the Barossa

Fossick for your own gems.(Bookings essential) Purchase a bucket of gem-bearing gravel and be shown how to fossick. Price includes having one of your best finds cut into your own brilliant cut gem. Gems can be set into many styles of settings or have your own piece specially designed. Watch the on-site gemcutter. Jewellery repairs also welcome

7. Burge Family Winemakers

Barossa Valley Way, Lyndoch, South Australia 5351 Australia +61 8 8524 4644 http://www.burgefamily.com.au/
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Burge Family Winemakers

Reviewed By tampiscopo - Bali, Indonesia

Visited the winery and was made to feel so welcome. Libbie served us with the beautiful wines and was very knowledgeable but full of comedy... look forward to our next visit

8. Barossa Valley Cheese Company

67b Murray St, Angaston, South Australia 5353 Australia +61 8 8564 3636 [email protected] http://www.barossacheese.com.au
Excellent
52%
Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 147 reviews

Barossa Valley Cheese Company

Our Cheesecellar is located in the main street of Angaston and is open for cheese tastings, experiences and all things cheese each Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday 10-4pm. Visit us to learn more about cheese, see our cheesemakers in action or to do a cheese tasting plate pairing cheese to wine, beer, gin or even tea.

Reviewed By niktourguideki - Kangaroo Island, Australia

This is a cheese lovers heaven, the tastings are a good size, we were also lucky enough to be there when they were cooking halumi, yum. There were a fantastic selection of cheese and no pressure to purchase, but of course we did. Friendly and helpful staff.

9. Gully Gardens

175 Gawler Park Rd, Angaston, South Australia 5353 Australia +61 8 8564 2606 http://www.weekendnotes.com/gully-gardens/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 16 reviews

Gully Gardens

Reviewed By Retired2156 - Nuriootpa, Australia

All the products well presented. Good choice of products. Staff friendly. Well worth the trip out there

10. JamFactory

Seppeltsfield Road, Seppeltsfield, South Australia 5355 Australia +61 85628149 [email protected] http://www.jamfactory.com.au
Excellent
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4.5 based on 72 reviews

JamFactory

JamFactory is a unique not for profit cultural organisation supporting and promoting outstanding design and craftsmanship for over 40 years through its widely acclaimed studios, galleries and shops. JamFactory has facilities in the Adelaide CBD and in 2013, Seppeltsfield welcomed the opening of JamFactory to the Barossa estate - the first regional extension of JamFactory's Adelaide origins and new chapter to the region's art tourism offering. The contemporary craft & design studios, gallery and shop is located within the Seppeltsfield estate itself and is housed in an historic 1850s stables building, which has been extensively renovated whilst maintaining elements of original rural charm. JamFactory at Seppeltsfield provides a unique hub for craft and design in the Barossa. The facility provides studio space for professional artisans working in a variety of media including knife making, ceramics, millinery, glass and leather. A separated walkway through the building allows visitors to meet the makers and view there skills in action with public workshops available providing a hands on experience.The gallery presents a diverse program of curated exhibitions showcasing local, national and international work by leading artists, craftspeople and designers and the retail shop provides an extensive range of hand-crafted ceramics, furniture, glassware, jewellery and other collectables by leading Australia artists and designers.

Reviewed By JP3170 - Melbourne, Australia

Gallery with very wide selection of quality glass, ceramic and leather jewellery, artwork and other items. Lots of quirky items but with plenty to suit all tastes. Very friendly staff.

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