10 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Barossa Valley That You Shouldn't Miss

March 17, 2022 Etsuko Causey

Discover the best top things to do in Barossa Valley, Australia including Basedow Wines, Langmeil Winery, Murray Street Vineyards, Tscharke Wines, Yelland & Papps, Kalleske Wines, First Drop Wines, Rusden Wines, Lambert Estate Wines, Rockford Winery.
Restaurants in Barossa Valley

1. Basedow Wines

161 - 165 Murray Street, Tanunda, South Australia 5352 Australia +61 418 847 400 [email protected] http://basedow.com.au/?page_id=41
Excellent
87%
Good
13%
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5.0 based on 52 reviews

Basedow Wines

2. Langmeil Winery

Langmeil Winery 65 Para Rd Cnr Langmeil Rd & Para Rd, Tanunda, South Australia 5352 Australia +61 8 8563 2595 [email protected] http://www.langmeilwinery.com.au
Excellent
80%
Good
17%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
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5.0 based on 350 reviews

Langmeil Winery

Langmeil Winery offers guests a relaxing friendly place to visit. The gardens are beautiful and child friendly. Ample areas to enjoy a glass or bottle of some yummy wines. Wine tastings are free, or you can book in for a special premium wine tasting and tour for $100 a person (bookings essential) showcasing the Freedom Cellar and tour of the old gnarly Shiraz vines believed to be the oldest in the world. The old Blacksmiths workshop and stables speak the history of ye ole Langmeil Village - one of the first settlements in the Barossa. There is something for everyone at Langmeil Winery. Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Years Day and Good Friday. Join our mailing list on our website to ensure you receive the most up-to-date information on activities and events at the Winery.

Reviewed By DavidI230 - Sydney, Australia

We had a great visit to the cellar door and winery tour with Jonathan. He was fantastic- knowledgeable and informative - he spent more than 2 hours with the 4 of us. Taking us through the historic property dating back to the early 1800s and vineyard with some of the regions oldest vines. We also enjoyed the wine tasting great wines in the cellar and again Jonathan provided interesting commentary and insights to the wines. We all recommend a visit to Langmeil. Well done Langmeil and thanks Jonathan.

3. Murray Street Vineyards

Murray Street, Greenock, South Australia 5360 Australia +61 8 8562 8373 [email protected] http://www.murraystreet.com.au
Excellent
87%
Good
11%
Satisfactory
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5.0 based on 337 reviews

Murray Street Vineyards

Murray Street Vineyards produces Barossa wines of great character, reflecting our philosophy of winemaking. We invite you to meander down the arbour way to our home and taste our award winning wines and discover why we have just been named the Barossa's Best Cellar Door.

Reviewed By Cal672

A fantastic winery to see. My partner and I visited the cellar door. The staff member who worked through our tasting was great and very knowledgeable. The wines are definitely worth trying and we will be back for more. Thanks again!

4. Tscharke Wines

376 Seppeltsfield Rd, Marananga, South Australia 5355 Australia +61 8 8562 4922 [email protected] http://www.tscharke.com.au/
Excellent
85%
Good
11%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
1%
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5.0 based on 180 reviews

Tscharke Wines

Tscharke Wines are an estate grown, certified organic & biodynamic winery perched on the gentle rolling slopes of the Barossa Valley Western Ridge. The Tscharke signature style is wine that is truly expressive of the grape varietal character. The Tscharke cellar door is closed permanently, however they are open 10am-5pm 7 days a week for Farmgate wine sales direct from the warehouse. Pop in to say hello and pick up some delicious wines to enjoy! Open Monday-Sunday, 10am-5pm for Farmgate wine sales. Closed New Year's Day, Good Friday, and Christmas Day.

Reviewed By DKnJD

As regular visitors to the Barossa, we wanted to discover a new cellar door and wow what a find! This place is absolutely gorgeous. The cellar door is a storybook chalet and the toilet block is like a gingerbread house. The gardens are special too. We were assisted by Eva the owner who was so lovely and the wine is impressive and so affordable too. We will definitely be returning.

5. Yelland & Papps

279 Nuraip Rd, Nuriootpa, South Australia 5355 Australia +61 8 8562 3510 [email protected] http://yellandandpapps.com
Excellent
82%
Good
16%
Satisfactory
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5.0 based on 92 reviews

Yelland & Papps

Yelland & Papps are for wine lovers and enthusiasts looking for individual, elegant and distinctive wines made in small quantities. Those wanting a connection with a small family winery that are passionate about what they do and hands on with all aspects, practicing old world techniques in a new world way and continually pushing boundaries but respecting the traditions of the famous Barossa Valley. Yelland & Papps is a 1st generation husband and wife team starting in 2005 in the iconic Barossa Valley, using a minimal intervention approach to create elegant, structured fruit forward wines to enjoy in a social aspect or can cellar gracefully for many years to come. Today Michael and Susan own a small vineyard on the valley floor outside of Nuriootpa in the Barossa Valley and have two young children, Peyton and Campbell living amongst their Winery and Tasting Room. They do not feel they fit in a winemaking box and do not adhere to rules of whether they are unconventional or traditional,

Reviewed By GnAW480 - New South Wales, Australia

A beautiful setting - the background music wasn't needed as it was such a peaceful place. Relaxing at an outdoor table overlooking the beautiful garden & lawn while the various wines were brought for tasting & explanations of how each wine differed from the one before. We loved hearing the history of the property & the more recent history in the making of this small winery. And the wines were very good!

6. Kalleske Wines

6 Murray Street, Greenock, South Australia 5360 Australia +61 8 8563 4000 [email protected] http://www.kalleske.com
Excellent
88%
Good
10%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
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5.0 based on 217 reviews

Kalleske Wines

In Kalleske Cellar Door you will be able to taste our current range of wines and hear all about the history behind the Kalleske vines. Cheese platters of local Barossa produce are available to purchase and can be enjoyed on a picnic blanket on the lawn or in our cozy cellar door. Or why not try a self guided food and wine flight where each local produce is paired with a Kalleske wine. Out the back you can find games like Quoits to entertain the kids whilst being surround by a beautiful garden. Come enjoy our wines and learn the rich history that went into making them. In South Australia's Barossa Valley, the Kalleske family have been farming and growing grapes since 1853 near the village of Greenock. They are one of the region's leading grape-growing families consistently growing some of the Barossa's best quality grapes. After six generations of growing grapes, winemaker and seventh generation family member, Troy Kalleske, together with his brother Tony, established the Kalleske winery and made the first 'Kalleske' wine. The vineyard is low yielding with grapes grown organically and biodynamically and the winery is also certified biodynamic/organic. The Kalleske family are active practitioners of sustainable farming. They are caretakers of the land and not only want to maintain the environment but improve it for future generations. All Kalleske wines are estate grown and vinified with minimalist winemaking techniques used to fully capture the essence of the vineyard allowing genuine handmade estate wines to be produced. The range is a diverse mix of wines that showcases the splendid Kalleske grapes. Wines from Kalleske have been seven generations in the making, but they are certainly worth the wait!

Reviewed By princeylee - Adelaide, Australia

Visited this gem last weekend with a family group of 12. We had a wonderful warm welcome and sat outside in the beautiful winter sun tasting excellent wines while the kids played on the large lawned area with balls and quoits provided by the winery. If your looking for a family friendly winery look no further -highly recommend!

7. First Drop Wines

30-38 Barossa Valley Way Beckwith Park, Nuriootpa, South Australia 5352 Australia +61 8 8562 3324 [email protected] http://www.firstdropwines.com
Excellent
82%
Good
18%
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5.0 based on 17 reviews

First Drop Wines

Reviewed By sneven2017 - Melbourne, Australia

Great winery, great wines, cool fit out, cool labels great fun service, especially by Ivan. Worth the wait, visited in the morning of our last day and so glad we did. Highly recommended.

8. Rusden Wines

221 Magnolia Rd, Tanunda, South Australia 5232 Australia +61 8 8563 2976 [email protected] http://www.rusdenwines.com.au
Excellent
94%
Good
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5.0 based on 52 reviews

Rusden Wines

Unearth the unexpected... Nestled in the foothills of the eastern Barossa ranges, Rusden is a family owned and operated producer, specialising in handcrafted wines sourced from the vineyards surrounding the Cellar Door. The Rusden name is synonymous with quality and is unique in the way it operates. We are a single vineyard estate in the Vine Vale sub-region of the Barossa. Rusden’s philosophy incorporates the old Independent Vignerons banner of “Traditional Winemakers” where respect for terroir is paramount. We tend and harvest our own vineyards to ensure that traditional viticultural practises are kept alive. We see ourselves very much as custodians of the land, and seek to minimise our environmental “footprint” in everything we do. The Rusden brand is comprised of ten wines; each made using traditional methods, producing small batches of the highest quality wine, indicative of the Vine Vale terroir. Our aim is to make wines that refine the power of Barossa fruit, yet highlight the floral aromatics and spice characters so evident in wines made from grapes grown in Vine Vale’s sandy soil. Join us at our Cellar Door, share in our unique story and “unearth the unexpected”....

Reviewed By 543MikeC - Melbourne, Australia

My wife and I visited the Rusden cellar door on Sunday and had one of the most memorable experiences of our Barossa trip. The wines are consistently of the highest quality and there is also an option to create your own small platter with some of the local produce they stock. Our host Mali was wonderful and went out of her way to provide us with an insight into each wine. This will be at the top of our list when we return to the Barossa.

9. Lambert Estate Wines

55 Long Gully Rd, Angaston, South Australia 5353 Australia +(61)88564222 [email protected] http://www.lambertestate.com
Excellent
79%
Good
18%
Satisfactory
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5.0 based on 120 reviews

Lambert Estate Wines

From across the world to the Barossa Valley, the Lambert Estate story is a family love story - for each other, for wine, and for the Barossa. Located in the heart of the Barossa, Lambert Estate produces a range of premium, handcrafted and critically acclaimed wines.

Reviewed By Kandles - Gawler, Australia

What an amazing place. I can’t believe we haven’t gone here earlier. Stunning building with lovely grounds. Up the beautiful staircase or use the lift, you enter a huge area. Big beautiful tables all set out ready for our family gathering. Most of us chose the platters which were great. The staff are so friendly and helpful. Especially to the children in our group. We were inside because of the heat but it would have been just as nice out on the balcony. If you have a large family or a big group, Lambert’s Estate is perfect.

10. Rockford Winery

131 Krondorf Road, Tanunda, South Australia 5352 Australia +61 8 8563 2720 [email protected] http://www.rockfordwines.com.au/
Excellent
71%
Good
22%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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Terrible
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4.5 based on 525 reviews

Rockford Winery

At Rockford we respect and nurture the best of the traditional Australian wine trade and share this with our customers.

Reviewed By irenet879 - Adelaide, Australia

We visited to specifically purchase Alicante Bouche. However, after sampling a few of the other wines on offer we purchased other varieties too. The wines are delicious and the staff provided us with some great insights into their wine making processes. The cellar door is in a beautiful heritage building which adds to the whole experience Would definitely recommend that you visit.

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