A HANDS-ON HARVEST EXPERIENCE IN THE BAROSSA VALLEY

Run personally by our winemaker | One day only | February 7th at 10:30am

Join us during harvest for a rare, winemaker-led experience where you’ll step into the vineyard, pick grapes by hand, and follow them through the very first stages of winemaking.
This experience only exists during harvest, once vintage moves on, it disappears.

A magical once-in-a-lifetime Barossa Valley experience, amongst the vines at harvest…

ALL THE DETAILS

Join us during harvest for a rare, winemaker-led experience where you’ll step into the vineyard, pick grapes by hand, and follow them through the very first stages of winemaking.

What’s included:
~ Vineyard walk and grape assessment with our winemaker
~ Hand picking of 20 bunches per guest with photo opportunities in amongst the age old vines that the Barossa is world famous for.
~ Processing grapes into fresh juice (foot stomping optional)
~ Learn how winemakers assess sugar and acid levels and how significant they are in the winemaking process.
~ Taste the juice at the exact moment wine begins
~ Small group, fully immersive experience
~ Private Wine Tasting and matching Cheese Plate (adults only)

Duration: approx. 2 hours
When: Saturday, 7 February at 10:30am
Availability: strictly limited numbers

FAQ’S

ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW TO PLAN YOUR DAY

Will I be able to pick and stomp grapes? 

Each guest will hand-pick 20 bunches of grapes and then take part in the very first stage of winemaking.

You’ll be able to choose between two traditional processing methods — foot stomping, or a simple bucket-pressing technique using gravity to extract the juice.

Is this a child friendly event?

Yes! All ages are welcome. Ticket prices are $50 from 5+ and children under 5 are free.

How long does it go for?

The whole experience will last 120 minutes, including picking and processing, plus testing and tasting.

The wine tasting and cheese platter will be held in our Marquee, with incredible views of the Barossa Ranges.

Tickets are available online through Sticky Tickets. If not sold out, limited tickets may be available on the day — but we recommend purchasing early.