Bookmark and Share

Articles, tagged with "barossa valley", page 1


21st September 2011

The Hunter Valley has made Australian wines famous

The Hunter Valley needs no introduction to wine lovers. Along with South Australia's Barossa Valley, it has put Australian wines at the top of the world's list of great wine growing regions. This didn't happen overnight, though and the history of viticult...

17th May 2011

Aged to Perfection: Best Australian Wines from All Over the Country

Australia is not only well-known for its thriving overall economy, its shorelines, and its vast outback. Its rich territories also produce the top Australian wines that are also considered as some of the best all over the world, which have contributed con...

11th May 2011

You can find a little bit of everything in Adelaide

When many people think of Adelaide, they think of wine. This is understandable, because the nearby Barossa Valley is one of Australia's oldest and greatest wine regions. However, those who live in Adelaide or have visited there think of SA's capital city ...

09th May 2011

The Barossa Festival is a non-stop celebration

The Barossa Valley of South Australia is Australia's premier wine growing area. So intertwined are the Barossa and wine, they are virtually synonymous. Barossa wines are hailed as some of the world's finest and thousands of visitors flock to the valley ea...

09th May 2011

Enjoy Barossa Valley Tours with Family & Friends

You if want to enjoy the taste of life, then enjoy wine! Yes, the best type alcoholic beverages available in the world. Said to the drink of the royals and the riches, it is the incredible taste that makes one attract towards this variety of alcohol. It i...

08th April 2011

Caravanning from Melbourne to Alice Springs

If you have some time on your hands you may want to consider planning a caravan trip from Melbourne to Alice Springs, because while the trip will take you about two to three weeks (depending on how long you stop at each location) it is well worth it. T...

15th February 2011

What Do You See in Your Bottle

They say that wine is a reflection of the winemaker. But how many winemaker’s actually wrapped their bottle in a mirror so they can see that reflection? Chris Ringland, a premium Australian winemaker, and Dan Philips, his business partner, are anything ...

07th February 2011

For a great weekend away try Tanunda in the Barossa Valley

The Barossa Valley is known to wine connoisseurs all over the world as the home of several of Australia's best wineries. Tanunda, SA is known to Australians as the heart of the Barossa. From any vantage point in this lovely town, you are able to see viney...

04th February 2011

A Travelers guide to historic Robe South Australia

Part of the magic of Australia is discovering its several historic towns and villages. Robe, South Australia, is this type of town. Based on the rugged South Australian Limestone Coast on the southern tip of Guichen Bay, 217 miles (350km) from Adelaide, R...

28th January 2011

The Barossa Valley region of South Australia

The Barossa is dissimilar to just about any other wine country in the modern world. With a century and a half of custom and lifestyle, fuelled by many years of Western European experience it's in no way a New World wine country in the mode of Chile...

07th January 2011

Adelaide AustraliaTop Events 2011

If you are thinking on spending some time in Adelaide in 2011, you may like to read our guide on what’s happening in the Australian city. Plan your trip by checking out some of the top events and festivals in Adelaide for 2011. January Jacob's Creek...

19th November 2010

The Barossa Valley Events And Activities

Barossa Valley is simply a simple drive towards the north of Adelaide. Here, you could watch the fantastic vineyards that produce the fine wines Australians love. Therefore, Barossa Valley is one the most well known wine regions Australia wide. In case...

06th November 2010

Tanunda Attractions

Tanunda is known as a non-urban area in the heart of Barossa Valley 70km far from Adelaide. The location is surrounded with genuine country-style roadways and wineries. Tanunda is where the German settlement began; it all started out in the mid 1800s at t...

06th November 2010

Things to do in Tanunda

Tanunda indicates “water hole” in Australian aboriginal dialect. This town, was at one time a section of Bethanien in 1800’s, has became a part of Barossa Valley and it's nestled 70 kilometres away on the east side Adelaide, Australia. Residents by the ar...

Bookmark and Share