Wine Regions
Some of the most famous wine regions in the world are dotted across South Australia. From Shiraz in the Barossa, Riesling in the Clare Valley, to the big reds of the Coonawarra, your journey will be as rich and seamless as the wines.
Our success in winemaking began in 1841 when our first vintage was recorded in the Adelaide Hills. More than 160 years on, South Australia continues to dominate Australia's wine industry.
You can visit nine distinct wine regions within an hour and a half of the Adelaide city centre - Barossa and Eden Valley, Adelaide Plains, Adelaide Hills, McLaren Vale, Southern Fleurieu, Currency Creek, Langhorne Creek and Clare Valley. And it's just a 30 minute flight to the Kangaroo Island wine region.
Our Wine Regions
- Adelaide & Adelaide Plains

- Tour the National Wine Centre and historic Magill Estate, home of Penfold's Grange. Read More
- Adelaide Hills

- With more than 60 wineries just outside Adelaide, it's worth the scenic drive. Read More
- Barossa & Eden Valley

- With around 500 grape growing families, many sixth generation, it's no surprise the Barossa is one of the world's leading wine regions. Read More
- Clare Valley

- "Life is too short to drink bad wine ..." Read More
- Fleurieu Peninsula

- Home to famed wine regions McLaren Vale, Langhorne Creek and Currency Creek. Read More
- Limestone Coast

- Boasting names like Coonwarra, Wrattonbully, Mount Benson and Padthaway, wine lovers are sure to head straight for the Limestone Coast. Read More
