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Somerled Cellar Door

4.5 (8 reviews)
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Closed • 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Anita D.

Somerled Cellar door is located on the busy main street in Hahndorf. Sometimes I think this is a good thing and sometimes I think this is a bad thing. It is definitely a great place to expose your brand to many tourists. There are not many places in Adelaide that get this much traffic. However, sometimes I just want to be situated amongst the vines. The Cellar door felt like walking into a French Cafe and is unique in the setting of Hahndorf. Hahndorf is traditionally German, so it is nice to stand out in the crowd. The music and ambiance was comfortable and jazzy. This cellar door has a humble feel and shows that they have confidence in the product. Ok, so I am not an expert on wine. But what I do know a lot about from my hospitality background is about creating a customer experience. And Somerled really delivers. We were served our tasting from the owner's daughter. Wow, what an honour. And of course she gave us a great insight into the story behind Somerled. She was very knowledgeable in the product and industry making references to production and viticulture. The tasting experience was only $10 and was accompanied with smoked almonds. The stand out wine for me is the Shiraz. Really deep and flavoursome, without being too dry. Hints of spices and fruits and would be amazing with a lamb roast. We were very impressed and will return.

Tresna L.

South Australia is filled to the brim with vineyards and cellar doors and so it takes careful consideration to stand out from the crowds. Somerled have managed to do just that, with a small but thoughtful space that welcomes guests as if they were coming in to someone's kitchen. A tasting here will cost $10, but it's a lovely affair and well worth the small spend. Pull up a seat at the bar and a tasting sheet will be set before you with notes and details about each of the wines you will taste. You'll try 5-6 wines and also be given a small dish of smoked almonds that are made by the winemakers wife. When I visited I was served by the winemakers daughter who was absolutely delightful and treated us like old friends. There was enough nerdy wine talk to keep it interesting, but not so much so that it felt overly serious. My kind of tasting! The Shiraz was the standout for me with silky tannins and enough going on in the bottle to reward some time in the cellar. Now to patiently wait a few years...

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Verdun Park Wines - 2009 Shiraz

Verdun Park Wines

5.0(1 review)
1.3 km•Hahndorf

Wow! I googled this place in anticipation of writing the first review, because I'd never heard of…read moreit last year and it is slightly off the beaten track, but lo and behold, it wasn't even registered as a business on Yelp! So here it is! I also wanted to review this place in anticipation of the upcoming Winter Reds Festival that takes place annually in the winter all around the Adelaide Hills. If you can get along to VPW, I highly recommend it. The cellar door is a family-run operation and everyone who works here is charming and friendly. The place itself is also charming and cosy, and you could be forgiven for wanting to stay overnight after you've enjoyed their wine range! (although being serious, I think you'll have to look down the road for accomodation) They seem to enjoy doing french-themed light meals (last year's Winter Reds they did a coq au vin (that's chicken in wine for all you non-Frenchies!) and they also did a French themed food spread at Crush 2015 this year but I was busy out at Longview so I missed it!) and the wines are interesting and tasty. As they say, their wines are 'premium, elegant, cool climates Adelaide Hills wines'. They are definitely, as they have also self-described, a 'chic boutique'! In that the wines are all small batch production, and the Cellar Door is only open on the 4th weekend of every month (and not open every month either!) but if they are open for the Winter Reds Festival, I highly recommend getting in for some good ol' fashioned home cooked winter treats and cracking vino!

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Nepenthe Wines - Local produce for sale

Nepenthe Wines

5.0(1 review)
2.9 km
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The most recent time that we visited Nepenthe was for the Annual Winter Reds Festival. This event…read moreis becoming more and more popular, and a large number of cellar doors are opening both unticketed and ticketed events to the public to showcase just how good it is to sit around a fire with a tasty glass of red wine and enjoy some downtime in the hills. Nepenthe was pumping on this particular day. The shed was full of willing punters, who were incidentally also trying to stay warm out of the rain (this particular day was wet. As in, non-stop showers all afternoon wet) but the cellar door was also accessible for those of us who were a little more tame in their celebrations. The wines are really good. The sauvignon blanc, the shiraz and the cabernet all have their own charms, at a reasonable price too. They had TacoCat the food van in attendance to feed the starving (or just curious) masses, and DJ in tow to keep the party going into the night. The festival is a 2 day affair, and we visited on the Saturday, so they were open until 8pm. Some, if not most, of the wineries close around 5pm. On previous visits, we have really enjoyed the sunshine on the hill by the tree. The view is to die for. You can see clear out to Balhannah/Woodside and beyond. Once you settle in to your first glass of wine and take a deep whiff of the grass under your toes, you will want to stay a while.

From the owner: The vineyards of Nepenthe & our growers have been carefully chosen to deliver the highest quality…read morefruit for award winning wine

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Adelaide Hills Wine Centre

Adelaide Hills Wine Centre

5.0(2 reviews)
1.5 km•Hahndorf
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Boutique wines, tasting table and friendly staff; This is what to expect at Adelaide Hills Wine…read moreCentre. Be sure to keep a look out, it's easy to miss! It is set just to the left and behind the Hahndorf Inn. Look for a barn looking building near the car parks. The set up is very cute, an old barn with modern touches. The walls are lined with gorgeous bottles and a fridge is keeping the whites cooled. The staff are attentive and very knowledgeable. If you want to learn more about viticulture or the wine region, you need only ask. The staff are very passionate about promoting what is special in the store. As for wine, a great collection awaits you. There are some main stream wines here, but also a fab collection of boutique drops. These wines will not be found at chain bottle stores. You need to go to independent bottle stores like this one. They are very particular about where they sell their wines. Also know that you will commonly find a tasting on the busy weekends, so that is always a bonus! Love this Wine Centre, it's small but impressive!

The wine tasting I attended last Saturday was simply stunning! Our guide in the adventure was Jack…read moreS. who began with a wonderful history lesson on the joys of mead (Egyptian invention) and a stunning and refreshing iced mead infused with lemon, strawberry, and cucumber. What a perfect way to cleanse the palate and cool off after strolling in Historic Hahndorf during an unseasonable 39 degree day! Next we tasted three equally stunning wines - two of which were standouts, the Hahndorf Hills Winery rose' (2015) and the Kersbrook Hill premium cab sav cuvee. Both, while very different were stunning! The rose was light and fruity (watermelon, cherry) without being overly sweet. A great pair for spicier cuisine (Indian, Asian) or with bold cheese (think blue cheese). The cab sav could easily serve as a welcome beverage upon a guests arrival or paired with seafood (shrimp, crab). Again - STUNNING!!

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Adelaide Hills Wine Centre
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Scott & La Prova

Scott & La Prova

4.7(3 reviews)
1.4 km•Hahndorf
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Down an alleyway just off the start of main road in Hahndorf you will find a little cottage tucked…read moreaway that is the home for Scott & La Prova Cellar Door. A traditional style German cottage has been transformed into a chic and modern style cellar door. The exterior seems to draw you in, as if you were visiting your friend's home. Outside you will find a few small tables you can enjoy with a friend and a nice glass of vino. Inside you will find some very welcoming staff and wine enthusiasts with a long tasting table set up for tasting and waiting for your arrival. The décor is styled in a very thoughtful way; displaying some cute succulents in glass jars and plants in paper bags. Very up to date with modern décor, but still with a cottage feel with cool old arm chairs. As for the tasting, well (like any cellar door should) they have a glass set up for each taste. I get annoyed when you are made to use the same glass for each wine. I think it is important through a tasting experience that you do not have reminisce interfering with the taste of the next wine. The staff are very knowledgeable and passionate about their produce and brand. You can see that they are love sharing their expertise and welcoming new comers to their wine. As for the wine, well you can see why they are so proud. In particular, you must buy a bottle of the La Prova Garanega. This is a unique wine as generally this grape is mixed with others. Lightly sweet and a touch dry; a simple but comfortable wine, quite easy on the palate. Oh, and also as a treat, the tasting is served with a goats cheese and lavosh. Ahhhh heaven! I would definitely recommend stopping at this cellar door anytime you visit Hahndorf. I might actually turn into a regular taster!

In the obnoxiously manicured main street that is Hahndorf-festival-for-tourists there lies a few…read morelittle places that are more than worth a visit. One of these havens offers a series of nice drops split into two different labels. The La Prova Nero from a couple of years back aced it, no sorry - nailed it. The varietals are Italian in origin, and are nice and decently priced, coupled with nibbling platters (a tad small, so get ready to get lunch somewhere else), offer a nice place to hide from the crowds. Definitely try their wines, the staff don't bite.

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