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Murray Street Vineyards

4.2 (5 reviews)
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Closed • 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Hentley Farm Wines - Tasting by the fire

Hentley Farm Wines

4.8(19 reviews)
4.3 km•Barossa Valley
•$$$$

Probably our favorite cellar door experience in Barossa. The grounds, atmosphere, and overall vibe…read moreare excellent: a fusion of high-brow and low-key, a sort of rustic luxury fusion. The service was friendly and, most importantly, the wines are quite good, and they have a nice variety to try many different styles and varietals -- from a bubbly blanc de noirs (including not only pinot but also grenache), some good shiraz, and a cabernet that was our favorite so far that we have tried in Australia (and quite reasonably priced, as well.)

I need to preface this review by saying when my friend and I made reservations to eat here a few…read moreweeks ago, we had been on the road, wine tasting for many days. By the time we sat down to our meal--served either with or without wine pairings--we were, to put it bluntly, all boozed out. My good Melbournian mate, whose powers of drink are formidable, summed it up to the waitress: "I would never have thought to hear myself say this, but I simply can't drink anymore!" We had, instead, complimentary sparkling water all night. So this review lacks what is a key part of this (or any) fine meal. Hentley Farms is in an extremely lovely setting: the Barossa Valley at its finest. The wine tasting room is a bit too self-consciously rustic, but the restaurant across a short lawn is a wonderfully modern, understated place--elegant and unpretentiously Australian. The tables are well-spaced apart and the waitstaff are plentiful and attentive. There's a great deal of personal care and a sense of privacy for such a public eating space. It was a seven course degustation, as is common in finer restaurants these days, along with a number of bouche amusées. In general, each was attractively presented, along with an often exhaustive description of each course (also increasingly common these days). In the case of Hentley Farms, however, a sous chef instead of waitstaff is dispatched to explain each dish, which allowed me to ask several questions. The head chef came out at the end and spoke with us warmly. I thought this was a reasonable twist on what is a necessary, if occasionally annoying intrusion. The dishes themselves were, of course, beautiful to look at, and often to taste. The fresh oysters in passionfruit juice with the essence of rosemary steaming underneath them in dry ice was an especially memorable (and flavorful) dish. The egg custard palate cleanser between the main dishes and desserts was also spectacular, served charmingly in an eggshell. But like so many fine restaurants, Hentley suffered slightly from less than memorable main courses. The meal started well and finished well, with excellent appetizers (if you can really call any course that in a degustation menu) and sweets after. The two "main" courses, however, a vegetable dish and a selection of two meats, while well-prepared, were sadly largely forgettable. The desserts were fairly good, especially the "pops" and candies that were not part of the seven course offerings. I am not sure the dinner ranked as one of my finest culinary experiences, but overall I had a very pleasant and pleasurable experience. And for service, I can only compare Hentley Farms to Chez Panisse. It is an extremely well-run restaurant, with an eye for detail and the needs of the patron. That in itself can make all the difference between a good meal and refined dining.

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Hentley Farm Wines - Come for a tasting at our cellar door

Come for a tasting at our cellar door

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Tscharke's Place - The winery

Tscharke's Place

4.6(5 reviews)
3.4 km•Barossa Valley
•$$

Very affordable wines. Everything between 10-20$. Cozy tasting room with a fireplace; a bit of a…read moreski-lodge feel. The lady who poured for us wasn't very engaged and didn't share much info (such as about grapes, wines, winemaker or region). Note: review and rating is for cellar-door *experience*

Tscharke's Place is just down the road from The Louise, a lovely local restaurant. As you wind your…read moreway around the main shed you are confronted by a gorgeous Bavarian-styled chalet and upon entry with an all wood decor that just feels right. The gent who guided us through tasting claimed the owner had the contents made in Germany and shipped to and assembled at the winery!! Someone who does that is clearly serious and passionate. They have a small upstairs area where you can sit and sip and check out some local pottery, also made by the owner, or gaze out the window or at the tasting below. There is also an awesome room in the basement for group/private tastings which I have now put in my diary - I will be coming back. It's like a candle lit dungeon room and the owner runs a full tasting session for groups at a very affordable $15 per person - all wines are tasted. The wines they offer are overall cheaper than at other wineries and that in itself will bring me back. Not that I don't wish all winemakers every success but wine prices have been rising sharply and I have my limits, regardless of the occasion. They have a few wines at $10 which alone puts them in a unique position and the wines are not at all bad. They are lighter varieties, as indicated by the price, but worth tasting because not everything needs to cling to the roof of your mouth. Graciano and Montepulciano in particular drink very well and will give Sangiovese anywhere a run for its money. My wife enjoyed the Savagnin, their only white option. All their (3) shiraz offerings, especially the Gnadenfrei, were great, as was the Grenache, but one of the highlights was their fortified Lumberjack Touriga. Leave that one to finish off your tasting.

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Tscharke's Place - The wine maker is a true romantic! (a wine made especially for his wedding)

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