The Barossa Valley – a name synonymous with a stunning patchwork of meticulously planted rows of grapevines, contrasted against cereal crops, historic settlers’ stonework and majestic gums that stand tall amongst the timeless Australian landscape. A cluster of...
Winter in the Barossa. The days are shorter, the clouds are fatter, the vines have lost their final explosion of Autumn leaves and pruning is underway; wild olives are being harvested, pantries are heaving with preserves and the smoke from chimneys swirls across the...
Summer in the Barossa Valley runs from December to February, and days can be long and hot with balmy evenings. Vineyards are lush green with a dense canopy of vine leaves protecting bunches of ripening grapes. The paddocks are golden, with hay bales dotting the...