Adelaide Hills
SA, Australia

Adelaide Hills

Cool air, eucalyptus forests, and elevation: the Adelaide Hills is where South Australia's winemakers come when they want to grow something the valley floor simply can't give them.

Experiences

2 itineraries matching your filters

Adelaide Wine Tours

Adelaide Wine Tours

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Adelaide Wine Tours

Barossa ValleyAdelaide HillsMcLaren Valeprivategroupcorporate

Private group wine touring across McLaren Vale, Adelaide Hills and the Barossa, 24/7.

Duration

Full day

Capacity

Max 24

A Taste of South Australia

A Taste of South Australia

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A Taste of South Australia

Adelaide HillsBarossa ValleyClare ValleyMcLaren Valeprivatesmall groupcorporate

All of South Australia's wine regions, curated by Mary Anne Kennedy.

Duration

Half day to multi-day

The Dossier

Orientation

The Hills begin 20 minutes east of Adelaide, climbing into the Mount Lofty Ranges via Stirling, Hahndorf, or Piccadilly. The winding B-roads are half the experience: farmhouse signage, stone walls, roadside honesty boxes selling eggs and stone fruit. Most of the key cellar doors cluster around the Piccadilly Valley and the Nairne to Lobethal corridor; a loose circuit covers both in a day.

Vintage & Season

November through January is stone-fruit season and the Hills are spectacular: warm days, cool nights, and the surrounding produce farms in full swing. Harvest (February to March) arrives several weeks after the valley floor, and the cooler temperatures mean picking decisions are careful and considered. June and July bring fog, open fires in cellar doors, and a stillness that regulars tend to keep to themselves.

Signature Profile

Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Sauvignon Blanc are the workhorses, but the region's Grüner Veltliner and Pinot Gris producers have attracted serious attention. The food scene is built around the farmgate: stone-fruit orchards, artisan cheesemakers, and the celebrated Hahndorf producers. Cellar doors here have a creative, independent streak; many are the side projects of winemakers who make wine elsewhere for a living.