Discover the best top things to do in Greenock, Australia including Murray Street Vineyards, Kalleske Wines, Ballycroft Vineyard and Cellars, Greenock Brewers Barossa Valley, Dell'uva Wines.
5.0 based on 337 reviews
Murray Street Vineyards produces Barossa wines of great character, reflecting our philosophy of winemaking. We invite you to meander down the arbour way to our home and taste our award winning wines and discover why we have just been named the Barossa's Best Cellar Door.
A fantastic winery to see. My partner and I visited the cellar door. The staff member who worked through our tasting was great and very knowledgeable. The wines are definitely worth trying and we will be back for more. Thanks again!
5.0 based on 217 reviews
In Kalleske Cellar Door you will be able to taste our current range of wines and hear all about the history behind the Kalleske vines. Cheese platters of local Barossa produce are available to purchase and can be enjoyed on a picnic blanket on the lawn or in our cozy cellar door. Or why not try a self guided food and wine flight where each local produce is paired with a Kalleske wine. Out the back you can find games like Quoits to entertain the kids whilst being surround by a beautiful garden. Come enjoy our wines and learn the rich history that went into making them. In South Australia's Barossa Valley, the Kalleske family have been farming and growing grapes since 1853 near the village of Greenock. They are one of the region's leading grape-growing families consistently growing some of the Barossa's best quality grapes. After six generations of growing grapes, winemaker and seventh generation family member, Troy Kalleske, together with his brother Tony, established the Kalleske winery and made the first 'Kalleske' wine. The vineyard is low yielding with grapes grown organically and biodynamically and the winery is also certified biodynamic/organic. The Kalleske family are active practitioners of sustainable farming. They are caretakers of the land and not only want to maintain the environment but improve it for future generations. All Kalleske wines are estate grown and vinified with minimalist winemaking techniques used to fully capture the essence of the vineyard allowing genuine handmade estate wines to be produced. The range is a diverse mix of wines that showcases the splendid Kalleske grapes. Wines from Kalleske have been seven generations in the making, but they are certainly worth the wait!
Visited this gem last weekend with a family group of 12. We had a wonderful warm welcome and sat outside in the beautiful winter sun tasting excellent wines while the kids played on the large lawned area with balls and quoits provided by the winery. If your looking for a family friendly winery look no further -highly recommend!
5.0 based on 46 reviews
Enjoy an intimate and unique cellar door experience at Ballycroft Vineyard and Cellars. Join Joe Evans for a personal guided wine session available everyday between 11am-4pm. Joe is the owner, winemaker, viticulturist and everything inbetween, carefully tending his grapes from vine to bottle. The Tasting Room which sits at the bottom of Ballycroft's 15 acre sloping vineyard on the outskirts of Greenock was once the cheesery of the same name. While the cheese has now gone the distinctive logo still graces the Small Berry Wine bottles. Ballycroft's wine is made as a reflection of their sustainable, rain fed vineyard, the terroir and the individual vintage. They let the fruit tell the story. Bookings are highly recommended to avoid disappointment. Two Telsa charging stations are also available on site. Ballycroft - Small Winemaker, Big Wines
Visiting Ballycroft is a must!! Joe is so passionate about his wine making and you can taste this in his wines. His wines are magic and they will have you coming back for more. Call ahead to arrange your tasting and you will not be disappointed. We will be back again soon!!
5.0 based on 60 reviews
We are a micro-brewery operating in a 100 year old wheatstore in the picturesque village of Greenock in the Western Barossa Valley. We produce only 2000 liters at a time of quality artisan beer using the German Purity Law of 1516. Only the four main ingredients of beer making are used - yeast, malt, hops and water. There are no additives or preservatives in our beer.We offer country hospitality.
We saw a sign pointing to a brewery so thought we would swing in and have a look. Had done a lot of wine tasting and wanted something different. We had a beer tasting which was very reasonable at $12 per paddle. Then we picked one to drink in the sun outside. The owners are lovely even with the Dad jokes. I won’t spoil it, go and visit to experience for yourself. Ask for the heaviest beer
4.5 based on 16 reviews
Excellent with tastings we will be back for sure their knowledge of different wines is out of this world definitely a must go
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