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South Australia

This is the historic heart of Australian wine, home to some of the most famous regions, historic estates and the oldest vines in the country.
Adelaide Hills
Adelaide Hills
In the Adelaide Hills wine region, winemakers make bold decisions to produce unique wines. Just 20 minutes from Adelaide, it’s a lush, leafy retreat with more going on than meets the eye.
Adelaide Plains
Adelaide Plains
A stone’s throw from the city of Adelaide, the Adelaide Plains wine region promises gourmet discoveries and a growing collection of small wineries crafting vibrant wines.
Barossa Valley
Barossa Valley
The Barossa Valley is one of the world’s great wine regions and led the way in bringing premium Australian wine to the world. Famous names in food and wine sit alongside hidden gems, making it a must-visit.
Clare Valley
Clare Valley
In the Clare Valley wine region, old stone buildings and majestic gum trees dot the landscape of rolling green hills and vineyards against a deep blue sky. A growing food scene and world-class wines make it a popular tourist spot. Discover the Clare Valley today.
Coonawarra
Coonawarra
Coonawarra wine region might be small, but it has a big reputation. Around four hours from Adelaide and five from Melbourne, it’s part of South Australia’s picturesque Limestone Coast. Premium wines are the big drawcard here.
Currency Creek
Currency Creek
Once planned as the site of South Australia’s capital city, the Currency Creek wine region is burgeoning with an exciting lineup of wines and scenic beauty from beaches to bushland.
Eden Valley
Eden Valley
The Eden Valley wine region is a land of rugged beauty and premium wine. A place to escape and explore.
Kangaroo Island
Kangaroo Island
Celebrated for its untouched beauty, Kangaroo Island wine region in South Australia is a haven of flora and fauna. It’s also home to a flourishing food and wine scene.
Langhorne Creek
Langhorne Creek
There’s a laser-like focus on quality in the Langhorne Creek wine region, where vivid green vines make photo-worthy scenes and small-batch, one-off wines keep things interesting.
McLaren Vale
McLaren Vale
With its natural beauty, incredible wine riches and enough great restaurants to keep the fussiest gourmet traveller happy, McLaren Vale is one of Australia’s most exciting wine regions.
Mount Benson
Mount Benson
Where the Limestone Coast meets the Southern Ocean, you’ll find the budding Mount Benson wine region. It’s home to innovative winemakers, sustainable vineyards and a clutch of welcoming cellar doors.
Mount Gambier
Mount Gambier
On the gentle slopes of a dormant volcano in South Australia, the landscape of the Mount Gambier wine region creates a dramatic backdrop for its elegant wines.
Padthaway
Padthaway
The Padthaway wine region on the Limestone Coast is a down-to-earth place where the wines reach great heights.
Riverland
Riverland
Vineyards stretch to the horizon in the Riverland wine region, a powerhouse producer of Australian wine. With the Murray River winding through from East to West, this is water and wine country.
Robe
Robe
Discover the Robe wine region's exciting wines and fresh seafood against a backdrop of aquamarine waters on the rugged Limestone Coast.
Southern Fleurieu
Southern Fleurieu
On the Fleurieu Peninsula south of Adelaide, Southern Fleurieu is a burgeoning wine region surrounded by vivid blue ocean.
Southern Flinders Ranges
Southern Flinders Ranges
Neighbouring the Clare Valley, the spectacular Southern Flinders Ranges region is home to small wineries crafting full-flavoured wines.
Wrattonbully
Wrattonbully
The dynamic Wrattonbully wine region is no longer one of Australian wine’s best-kept secrets. The spotlight is on its high-quality wines and natural wonders to explore.