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    Langmeil Winery

    4.8 (10 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Amanda W.

    So many positives about this place. The setting is beautiful, with old cottages, vineyards and manicured gardens. It is conveniently located in the north of Tanunda and we walked here from our hotel. The staff could not have been more welcoming, knowledgeable and friendly and gave us incredible service. The range of wines are very tasty (although we only tried the reds). Definitely worth a stop. We'll be back!

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    Josie S.

    This is as good as it gets in the Barossa. We had a fantastic stop at Langmeil on our day-long wine tour through the region. Wine tasting in Aus is so different from home (Napa Valley), in that the wineries want you to taste all they have to offer. Unlike California where you may try one red, one white, and one bubbly, all for a hefty fee, the Barossa tastings are free of charge, though you are strongly encouraged to purchase...which is easy since the wines are so delicious! Between three of us, we were able to cover most of their entire offering. Fantastic! Walked away with a couple bottles of the Valley Floor Shiraz, a Sparkling Shiraz (a first for me!), a Sweet Shiraz (very similar to a Vin Santo) and a Semillion. Can you tell I'm an Australian Shiraz fan? They also boast the oldest Shiraz grapes in the world! A must-taste in the Barossa.

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    Been to the Barossa a heap and almost ashamed that this was my first time here - will be back soon for sure.

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    The Clipper Ship - Adelaide - Me n my bond's

    The Clipper Ship - Adelaide

    5.0(1 review)
    57.0 kmAdelaide

    Are you interested in learning about South Australian history? Do you just like boats? If you like…read moreone of the above mentioned, you will like the tour of The Clipper. What an amazing ship! It took a long time, a lot of dedicated people and a whole lot of money to get her back to Australia from Scotland. So, it's worth going to have a look. The ship was used to take the first colonist from England to South Australia. It could fit up to 300 people onboard and was one of the fastest ships to get you here. It was like a jet of ships. I wont tell you anymore of the history side of things, you can learn more about it when you go on the tour. It is a lot bigger than I thought it was going to be. Good headroom inside of the cabin areas as well. Especially in comparison to other ships I have been on. So, I think that passengers had it pretty good on this ship. What is truly amazing is looking at the construction of the ship. All the materials, design and hard work to make it such a solid structure. No wonder it lasted so long. Take note of what the tour guide tells you when s/he explains the materials and processes. What I really do want to say about The Clipper is that you have to admire the hard work of all of the volunteers in looking after this girl and restoring her. It is so important for us to learn about how Australia came to be what it is today. And this is just one part. It is truly a piece of history that I hope continues to survive for generations to admire and day dream about. What was it like travelling on this vessel to a new unknown land? One thing is for sure, the people that travelled on this boat were really brave!

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    Ayers House Weddings & Events

    Ayers House Weddings & Events

    3.8(5 reviews)
    56.4 kmAdelaide

    There's a consensus that Ayer's House is the best place in Adelaide to organise functions,…read moreweddings, and formal events. The number of wedding processions pulling out of the Ayer's House driveway should be enough proof of this. The glass conservatory building around the side of the house is where you'll be for functions, and its impressive to say the least. The table decorations are impeccable, the interior decor is beautifully crafted, and everything is planned to perfection. I came here for a school formal once, and whilst it was very nice and fancy at the beginning of the evening, the kids lifted the roof on the dance floor. Whilst its appearance might put out a quiet, dainty character, once enough PAs are put into this place, it goes off! As John has pointed out, this isn't a walk-in establishment, and is only catered for private functions and big events. This place always seems to have something going on, so its advised that you book in advance.

    Falling in to the hands of 19th century wealthy businessman and political figure Henry Ayres, the…read moreGeorge Strickland Kingston designed house on North Terrace, known today as "Ayres House" has remained an icon of Adelaide for over 165 years. Whilst this grand heritage premises can be explored by various historical tours throughout the year, it is primarily used as a high-end , fancy facility for events ranging from special meals, corporate occasions and many weddings. The beautifully appointed house with its manicured lawns and exquisite rooms are a favourite with local brides to be. A Michelin star awarded Head Chef and his unfaultable silver servants, put the finishing flourishes on the perfect Adelaide dining experience, ensuring Ayers House is the pinnacle of class. The quality and taste of each passionately prepared dish is largely unrivalled throughout metropolitan Adelaide, and at the very least is certainly the best food of any event venue.

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