Hidden gem David Franz Wines recieves top nod at Gourmet Traveller Wine’s Australia’s Best Cellar Door Awards.
Keils Fine Food & Coffee is brining delicious coffee and amazing traditional Balinese food to the heart of the Barossa Valley.
All Easter, the Barossa Valley Chocolate Company will host daily activities, including Easter Egg Hunts and visits from the Easter Bunny himself.
The Nuriootpa-based restaurant takes out the top regional prize in recent awards held by celebrity critic Matt Preston.
The official lineup features Jimmy Barnes, Hoodoo Gurus, Jon Stevens, Diesel, Vika and Linda Bull, and Chris Cheney.
Rolf Binder Wines has been acquired by Accolade Wines as part of their ongoing commitment to the Barossa and South Australian wine region.
Featuring over 75 events the Barossa Vintage Festival is showcasing the brilliant food, wine and art scene in the region. To help you navigate the huge program, we've compiled a list of our faves.
Iconic Barossa Valley winery Chateau Tanunda’s cellar door experiences aren’t just for your international visitors.
Seriously, these photos are UNBELIEVABLE!
The winery will be serving up a total of FIVE courses of pure 'Barossan' indulgence as part of a wine and fine dining experience in their gorgeous tasting shed.
Château Tanunda is another big winner in this year's Halliday Wine Companion.
We've curated a list of our favourite South Australian Shiraz's to enjoy just in time for Australia's first National Shiraz Day.
A list of destinations, experiences, eateries, wineries, and other reasons the Victorian Premier is wrong about visiting South Australia.
Give your return to the Barossa a little character and class, with Château Tanunda's cellar door returning to new opening hours.
Here are a few wineries that are opening this weekend for drinks and food.
Getaway SA has joined forces with Barossa Chef Stuart Oldfield to create a unique dining experience for Barossa holidaymakers
The Barossa is looking for a tourism boost by proposing a major bike track that would link the wine regions together.
Some of the best-known names in the wine business are joining forces to connect with the world through virtual winery tours, tastings and behind-the-scene question and answer sessions.
As of this afternoon the Barossa Valley will no longer be classified as a COVID-19 high risk area having been assessed by SA Health authorities.
Barossa's wineries and distilleries have come together to launch a new dedicated regional online store, run by and for the producers.