The 7 Best Free Things to do in Langhorne Creek Wine Region, South Australia

April 21, 2022 Janette Largent

Discover the best top things to do in Langhorne Creek Wine Region, Australia including The Winehouse, Vineyard Road Cellar Door, Bremerton Wines, Angas Plains Wines, Lake Breeze Wines, Rusticana Wines and Newman's Horseradish, Bleasdale Vineyards.

1. The Winehouse

1509 Langhorne Creek Rd, Langhorne Creek, South Australia 5255 Australia +61 8 8537 3441 [email protected] http://www.thewinehouse.com.au
Excellent
76%
Good
24%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 41 reviews

The Winehouse

Reviewed By SouthOztraveller

A wonderful lunch on Friday 30th October 20, we shared a main meal of Pork Scallopine , salad and chips on one plate the pork on our own plates (very accommodating) and a desert each, orange cake and sticky date pudding, each with cream and ice cream, we usually miss desert, so this was a bonus. Glass of Rose and a glass of pale ale, hard to top. Excellent service, wonderful view and excellent value for money.

2. Vineyard Road Cellar Door

697 Langhorne Creek Rd, Belvidere, South Australia 5255 Australia +61 8 8536 8334 [email protected] http://www.fabalwines.com.au/cellar-door
Excellent
97%
Good
3%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
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0%
Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 35 reviews

Vineyard Road Cellar Door

PLEASE CHECK OUR WEBSITE FOR FESTIVE SEASON OPENING HOURS. Enjoy 3 unique offerings at Cellar Door WINE - Personalised and informative wine tastings with our friendly staff. Try our chocolate and wine pairing experience. Sample our award-winning wines. With 13 wines on offer, you will find something for every palate. SKINCARE - Luxury Vasse Virgin, natural olive oil skin care products, including body scrubs, handmade natural soaps, massage oils, shower gels and more. CHOCOLATE - A diverse range of artisan hand made chocolates from the Fleurieu Chocolate company.​​ A fun and relaxed atmosphere and exceptional service. Open 11 - 3 Daily (closed Tuesday's)

Reviewed By V411AOdavidf - Encounter Bay, Australia

We visited a number of wineries in Langehorne Creek and we really enjoyed this one. Our hostess was Janine; she knows her wines and was patient and kind to us. Their Sangiovese Rose is truly special. Their Cabernet and Shiraz have that special depth of flavour that we all liked. Chocalates were great as well. Such a special day for us. We will definitely return. If you wish to have a special winery experience put this one on your "must visit" list ... and leave space in your car for some really great value wines and chocolates to take home!

3. Bremerton Wines

14 Kent Town Rd, Langhorne Creek, South Australia 5255 Australia +61 8 8537 3093 [email protected] http://www.bremerton.com.au
Excellent
78%
Good
17%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
3%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 100 reviews

Bremerton Wines

At family owned and run Bremerton you’ll experience the real Langhorne Creek. Our newly expanded tasting room and cellar door is based around a restored 1866 stone barn with our new tasting area, large verandah and sprawling lawns, all set amongst the vines. You can taste your way through our premium wines, or if you prefer, select from one of our seated wine or gin flights. It is the perfect place to sit back and relax with our regionally inspired luncheon menu including a variety of platters, tasty gourmet pizzas and desserts. You can soak up the atmosphere of the old barn, dine alfresco on our back verandah, or kick back on the lawns with picnic rugs and lawn games. Art lovers can enjoy exhibitions on the mezzanine level, as well as David Dridan’s famous ‘Barrel Ends’ Collection in our dining room. Our cellar door also offers an extensive providore selection of locally made gourmet products for tasting and purchase or you can make your own platter and enjoy on the lawns.

Reviewed By 175hazels

Wonderful setting for a special lunch. Platters, pizza and wines are amazing. Staff are extremely friendly and helpful. Highly recommend this winery.

4. Angas Plains Wines

Excellent
66%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
4%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 80 reviews

Angas Plains Wines

A Cellar Door offering wine tasting at the family's vineyard. Set in the natural vineyard environment. Alfresco dining lunch daily, views across the vines to the Adelaide Hills. Eat at Angas Plains Wines Cellar Door in Langhorne Creek when visiting Strathalbyn or the wineries. Enjoy Cellar made scones, coffee, and winter fires or the open outdoors. Select some exclusives wines and produce to take home to enjoy.

5. Lake Breeze Wines

319 Step Rd, Langhorne Creek, South Australia 5255 Australia +61 8 8537 3017 [email protected] http://www.lakebreeze.com.au
Excellent
72%
Good
20%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
3%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 96 reviews

Lake Breeze Wines

One of Australia's most awarded boutique wineries, achieving an extraordinary level of success in Australian Wine Shows including 55 trophies and over 180 gold medals. The Follett family has been growing grapes in Langhorne Creek for over 130 years and making wine since 1987. Lake Breeze Cabernet Sauvignon and 'Bernoota' Shiraz/Cabernet have become benchmark styles in Australia. The spotlight is thrown on Lake Breeze each November when the Handpicked Festival comes to life. Lake Breeze has become a vibrant location for not only concerts, but weddings and events. The recently completed function space, 'The Barrel Room', features floor to ceiling glass overlooking the picturesque vineyard. The locally sourced limestone, natural timbers and walls lined with wine barrels, creates a comfortable and versatile function space. Not only perfectly suited to weddings and celebrations, but also for conferences and meetings.

Reviewed By Scotsman1 - South Australia, Australia

As a pretty regular visitor to Lake Breeze, my wife and I probably should have left a review well before now however we have always been (selfishly) concerned that it might become too popular and risk our enjoyment. That's really not fair to this great establishment so I am righting a longstanding wrong. A visit to Lake Breeze is truly an enjoyable experience whether you just go for a wine tasting; a meal or (I would suggest) combine the two. Their wines are, without exception, excellent as is the reasonably priced menu. The staff are all extremely friendly, helpful and courteous. A drink or meal in the downstairs Al Fresco area or on the upstairs terrace balcony, overlooking the beautiful vineyards is something to be remembered. If the weather isn't at its best then the indoor restaurant is airy and pleasant. However, a glass (or bottle) of Vermentino outdoors on a hot summers day is bliss itself. If you are thinking of paying them a visit, don't hesitate. Its well worth it. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!

6. Rusticana Wines and Newman's Horseradish

Lake Plains Road, Langhorne Creek, South Australia 5255 Australia +61 8 8537 3086 http://rusticanawines.com.au/
Excellent
54%
Good
34%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 35 reviews

Rusticana Wines and Newman's Horseradish

Reviewed By carlaiken - Adelaide, Australia

Horseraddish and Wine! Who would have thought. We came away with both. The wines, were delicious and well priced. The Durif was exceptional as were the red bubbles. A different experience overlooking a field of crop rather than vines from the tasting room. No wonder their office has that view. Casual, friendly, engaging. If you want to feel special this is a place to go, if you think you are special stay away.

7. Bleasdale Vineyards

1640 Langhorne Creek Rd, Langhorne Creek, South Australia 5255 Australia +61 8 8537 4022 [email protected] http://www.bleasdale.com.au
Excellent
50%
Good
34%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
6%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 50 reviews

Bleasdale Vineyards

Bleasdale Vineyards is Australia's second oldest family-owned and operated winery, renowned for our premium dry red and white table wines and luscious fortifieds. Established in 1850, when English migrant Frank Potts travelled through the region and noticed its potential through the rich, fertile soils and enormous red gum trees lining the banks of the Bremer River. It was with these red gum trees that Frank and his descendants were to craft the 3.5 tonne lever press and wine vats that can still be seen in the winery today. Over 165 years later, we invite you to visit our historic winery, taste our award winning wines and experience the contribution made by generations of family members who have continued the Frank Potts legacy.

Reviewed By LindaY1879 - Melbourne, Australia

One of the earliest local vineyards (1850s), still producing prize winning tipples, including unusual Malbec. There are huge, magnificent barrels made of redgum planks, and an astonishing, massive vernacular wine press. Great experience!

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