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South Australia's Best of Wine Tourism Award winners announced

Thursday 5 October 2023

Seven South Australian wineries have been recognised as some of the state's best wine tourism operators and will go on to compete on the global stage.


Winners of the 2024 Best Of Wine Tourism Awards were last night revealed, as part of an annual program offered through Adelaide, South Australia's membership in the Great Wine Capitals Global Network.

The Awards celebrate innovation, sustainability and excellence in wine tourism across each of the world's 12 Great Wine Capitals, which includes Adelaide (South Australia); Bilbao/Rioja (Spain); Bordeaux (France); Cape Town/Cape Winelands (South Africa); Hawke’s Bay (New Zealand); Lausanne (Switzerland); Mainz/Rheinhessen (Germany); Mendoza (Argentina); Porto (Portugal); San Francisco/Napa Valley (US); Valparaiso/Casablanca Valley (Chile); and Verona (Italy).

The SA winners, across the 7 categories are:

  • AccommodationAlkina Wine Estate, Barossa – for creating extraordinary accommodation that feels like a home, has an outstanding connection to place and treads lightly on the landscape.
  • Architecture and LandscapeYangarra Estate Vineyard, McLaren Vale – the cellar door’s strong architectural statement features a striking sweeping roof: a visual treat with an interior that reflects the soil and environment.
  • Art and cultureGrapes of Mirth, multi-regional – comedy events including DJs and dance parties, podcasts, wine masterclasses and cooking demonstrations that bring a new demographic to wineries and their respective regions.
  • Innovative Wine Tourism ExperiencesSidewood Estate, Adelaide Hills – on the outskirts of Hahndorf providing a unique offering, from no and lo alcohol wines to an array of leisure activities plus educational experiences such as its Introduction to Wine Tasting that helps people interpret wine terminology to enhance the overall experience.
  • Wine Tourism RestaurantMt Lofty Ranges Vineyard, Adelaide Hills – with new menus, carefully curated each month in an outstanding, second-to-none setting that connects to the landscape and surrounding vineyards.
  • Wine Tourism ServicesPindarie Wines, Barossa Valley – Previously 1850s stables and 1890s grain store, the cellar door and restaurant provide the complete wine, food and tourism experience on the western gateway to the Barossa Valley.
  • Sustainable Wine Tourism PracticesGemtree Wines, McLaren Vale – organic and biodynamic certified and the benchmark in South Australia for sustainable wine practices. Sustainability best practice is absolutely fundamental to Gemtree's overall story and purpose.

The 7 South Australian winners will now compete for a Global Best Of Wine Tourism Award, which will be presented later this month as part of the Great Wine Capitals Global Network Annual Meeting and Conference in Lausanne, Switzerland.

Last year, Langhorne Creek entry Grapes for Good – started by Kimbolton Wines – was recognised on the international stage with a Global Best Of Wine Tourism Award. Grapes for Good is a partnership between six leading Langhorne Creek wine producers and Zoos SA which aims to drive visitation across the region and support the conservation efforts underway at nearby Monarto Safari Park.

South Australia is home to 18 unique wine regions and 340 cellar doors – 200 of which are within an hour's drive of Adelaide. The passion and innovative thinking of these cellar door operators makes wineries must-visit destinations for visitors to South Australia.

Wine tourism continues to play an incredibly important role in driving visitors to regional South Australia. The Best Of Wine Tourism Awards provide an invaluable opportunity to recognise and celebrate high achievers in this field.

For more information, see 2024 Best Of Wine Tourism Award winners.

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