What You Will Get on Wine Tours in Barossa Valley
Wine tours in Barossa Valley feature wine, cheese, and chocolate-tasting at three Barossa valley wineries, but that is not all. Visitors will also be treated to a barbeque extravaganza. The small, personal tour includes travelling in a comfortable air-conditioned bus or even a Mercedes Benz around Barossa, Adelaide Hills, and the Handorf village.
Wine tours in Barossa Valley last one day. Travellers praise many parts of the tours, especially the scenery, animals, luxurious travel, and of course being able to witness the winemaking process. Tourists often see kangaroos and koalas on their way. However, the most celebrated part of the tours is the white wine tasting. Within Barossa Valley tours are diverse wineries and shops of various sizes and notability. Included in the tour is the more modern winery, Jacobs Creek. The tour also travels to the family-owned Kies Winery, through the world-famous Seppeltsfield, and on to Lyndoch Bakery that serves delicious German bread. During the tour visitors will also get to see a 200-year-old port.
Guides strive to help the travellers gain a wonderful experience on the tours, helping share information and answer any questions, and incorporating entertainment, humour, and commentary from their expertise. Travellers can receive transportation to and from where they are staying.
Visitors can participate in a wine blend tour and experience blending their own wines at winemaker laboratories, like Mourvedre, Grenach, and Shiraz. They are presented their own bottle of the wine when they are through.
Wine Tours Barossa Valley consistently gains consensus praise from wine-lovers. The small groups provide travellers the chance to enjoy the company of fellow wine-lovers. One of the best parts of the journey is making new friends with common passions. Even if you have not met before, your company will be a close-knit group by the time the tour is through.