The Barossa Valley is a famous location is South Australia, what for you say? The incredible wine! The Barossa valley has among 50 wineries that specialised in a variety of Shiraz, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon. Touring the wineries is a fantastic way to spend the day with friend, family and the end of year work functions.
When it comes to wine tours it a three step process. Step one book the best limo service Adelaide has for wine tours. Step two grab all your family and friends. And step three have an awesome adventure.
When you hire a limo all the
work is done for so you can enjoy the lush country side. South Australia has some of
the most spectacular wineries in the world, well worth the adventure.
Some of the
top wineries in the Barossa:
2. Peter Lehmann
3. Rockfords
4. Yalumba
5. Seppeltsfeilds
6. Penfolds
7. Sieberwines
If you choose to you can stay overnight in one of the many
wonderful cottage style homesteads. Enjoy the wineries during the day, have a delicious
meal at the fantastic Barossa fine food restaurants, then return to your bed
and breakfast to relax with a glass of red and sit under the stars.
Corporate wine tour can best a great team building
experience and an chilled day for all your team. There are many larger hotels
that can accommodate groups. Contact these hotels early to get the best prices
and packages. Be aware that price will change depending on the season. So if
you want the best deal make sure you book in extra early.
If you want to experience something really different, then
take an adventure ride in a hot air balloon. These rides can really give you a
greater understands of the historic topography of the special Barossa valley.
Want to stick to the ground then a Segway tour is a really
fun way to tour the vineyards of the Seppeltsfeilds at the Barossa. The tour
takes about 60 minutes and if you haven’t try a Segway it is a must.
Want to tour the Barossa loudly! Then a motorcycle tour is
just what you need. Sit on the back of a badboy Harley as your tour takes you
to all the best location in the Barossa.
If you feel like a cool brew on your trip then head to the
Barossa Brewing Company and try there Victorville Ale. The Victorville Ale has
raw hops aroma with medium bitter taste. Get your pallet ready for the citrus edge,
that has a fresh grapefruit flavor and a hint of passionfruit.
Need all the ingredients for the perfect picnic’s, then head
to the Barossa
Farmer’s Market. Fresh focaccia, homemade butter and fresh seasonal tarts. Then
head to the Farmgate orchards to buy seasonal fruit straight from the farmers, juicy
and ready to eat.
The trick to the best day trip is to get organized early, so that on the day you can sit back and enjoy the day.