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The best of South Australia's wine in the spotlight

Thursday 29 September 2022

The best of South Australia's wine tourism is in the spotlight, with 13 wineries and wine tourism experiences from 6 regions named in the shortlist for the 2023 Best of Wine Tourism Awards.


The shortlisted wineries are:

  • Hardys Tintara Cellar Door – McLaren Vale
  • Berg Herring Wines – McLaren Vale
  • Beresford Estate – McLaren Vale
  • Beach Road Wines – McLaren Vale
  • Maxwell Wines – McLaren Vale
  • The Currant Shed – McLaren Vale
  • Oliver’s Taranga Vineyards – McLaren Vale
  • Paulett Wines – Clare Valley
  • Grapes for Good and Zoos SA - Langhorne Creek
  • Sidewood Estate – Adelaide Hills
  • The Lane Vineyard – Adelaide Hills
  • Torbreck Vintners – Barossa
  • The Joinery Wine Room – Fleurieu Peninsula

The Best of Wine Tourism Awards are part of South Australia's membership in the prestigious Great Wine Capitals Global Network. Membership to the network
acknowledges excellence in grape and wine production.

It formally recognises South Australia as one of the top wine producers in the world and benchmarks against prestigious regions such as Bordeaux and the Napa Valley.

Winners of the Best of Wine Tourism Awards will be announced at opening night of CheeseFest – Gather and Graze on Friday 14 October and will go on to represent Adelaide, South Australia at the International Best of Wine Tourism Awards.

The international awards will be presented in Mendoza, Argentina as part of the Great Wine Capitals Annual Meeting and Conference from 30 October to 3 November 2022.

Judges for the South Australian awards are South Australian tourism expert Helen Edwards, and well-known Australian wine writers Nick Ryan and Tony Love.

More information about the awards is available at the Adelaide Great Wine Capital page.

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