Posts from September 19, 2025

Day: September 19, 2025

  • Proudly Accessible: Kies Wines Earns TICSA Accreditation

    Proudly Accessible: Kies Wines Earns TICSA Accreditation

    At Kies Family Wines, we’ve always believed that great wine, beautiful views, and warm hospitality should be accessible to everyone — and we’re proud to share that our efforts have just been formally recognised.

    We’re thrilled to announce that we’ve received Limited Mobility and Wheelchair Friendly accreditations from the Tourism Industry Council South Australia (TiCSA) under their new Accessible Tourism Accreditation categories.

    These accreditations affirm that Kies Family Wines is:

    • Accessible for people with limited mobility
    • Friendly and suitable for those using wheelchairs and mobility scooters

    What This Means for Our Visitors

    Whether you're visiting our historic cellar door, enjoying a long lunch at the Monkey Nut Café, or taking in the view of the vineyards, you can expect a welcoming and accessible experience throughout your time with us.

    Our facilities include:

    • Smooth and step-free pathways
    • Designated accessible parking close to entry points
    • A wheelchair-accessible entrance to both the cellar door and café
    • Spacious, accessible bathroom facilities
    • Friendly staff who are always happy to assist

    We’re also continually working on ways to enhance the experience for all of our guests, because inclusivity is part of who we are.

    Creating an Inclusive Wine Experience

    The Barossa is for everyone — and at Kies Family Wines, we’re committed to doing our part to make sure no one is left out of the experience. These accreditations are just one step in our ongoing journey to become more inclusive and welcoming for all.

    As a family-owned business, we take pride in offering genuine hospitality, and we want every guest to feel comfortable, cared for, and at home — whether you're here for a quick tasting or a long afternoon enjoying wine and food among the vines.

  • Protecting Our Vines During Gather Round Barossa

    Protecting Our Vines During Gather Round Barossa

    This year’s Gather Round Barossa brought thousands of footy fans to the heart of our beautiful region — and right to our doorstep at Kies Family Wines.

    Located just across the road from Barossa Park, where two AFL matches were held during the 2025 Gather Round weekend, we had a front-row seat to all the excitement. It was a fantastic weekend for our cellar door, with new faces, returning visitors, and a genuine buzz across the Valley. But along with the festivities came a responsibility we take seriously — protecting our vines.

    Biosecurity at the Forefront

    With visitors parking on our property and using land next to our vineyard, we knew we had to take extra precautions to keep our vines safe from potential biosecurity risks.

    To help guide and educate visitors, we:

    • Installed hundreds of metres of bunting along vineyard headlands
    • Put up clear signage asking guests not to enter vineyard areas
    • Had staff on-site reminding visitors to stay out of the vines

    These simple measures made a real difference. We noticed people respecting the signs and following directions — something we truly appreciated. It’s great to see that with a little communication, awareness goes a long way.

    A Shared Effort

    We weren’t alone in our efforts. The Barossa Council, in collaboration with Vinehealth Australia, installed Wine Tourism Biosecurity signs along the Barossa Trail, helping spread awareness to visitors on foot and bike. It’s encouraging to see our local community, tourism bodies, and wine industry working together to protect what makes this region so special.

    “Kies Family Wines showcased how major events and vineyard protection can go hand in hand,” said Sam Scarratt, CEO of Vinehealth Australia.

    More Than Just Footy

    While biosecurity was top of mind, we also wanted to make the most of this exciting event. We set up a big screen, bought the rights to televise the games, and kept our cellar door buzzing all weekend. It was a big effort — but well worth it.

    Visitors also had access to the Bounce Around the Barossa hop-on hop-off bus service, which brought nearly 4,000 people through the region, supporting local businesses like ours.

    Barossa Mayor Bim Lange summed it up beautifully:

    “We’ve seen a real buzz in our towns and a genuine sense of excitement from both locals and visitors, plus it’s provided a great economic boost for our regional economy.”


    Thank You

    To everyone who visited Kies Family Wines during Gather Round Barossa 2025 — thank you! Your respect for our vines, your love for wine, and your passion for footy helped make the weekend a success.

    As a family-owned winery, we’re proud to be part of a region that can host world-class events while still protecting the land we love. Here’s to many more Gather Rounds — and many more safe, successful vintages.