Wine Tours

Experience the rich flavors and breathtaking landscapes of South Australia’s renowned wine regions with our luxurious chauffeured wine tours. Whether you’re a wine connoisseur or simply looking to enjoy a day of indulgence, our tailored tours offer an unforgettable journey through the Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, Clare Valley, and the Adelaide Hills. Relax in the comfort of our premium vehicles as our knowledgeable chauffeurs guide you through picturesque vineyards, historic wineries, and charming cellar doors, where you’ll savor world-class wines and gourmet local produce.

Each wine region has its unique charm and character—discover the bold reds of the Barossa Valley, the vibrant flavors of McLaren Vale’s coastal vineyards, the elegant whites of Clare Valley, and the cool-climate wines of the Adelaide Hills. We customize each tour to suit your tastes and preferences, whether you’re interested in exploring boutique wineries or visiting iconic estates. With Angel’s Chauffeurs, every detail is taken care of, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the beauty and flavors of South Australia’s finest wine regions.

Explore our Regions Wineries

Barossa Valley Wine Region

The Barossa Valley Wine Region, located in South Australia, is one of the country’s premier wine destinations, renowned for its world-class Shiraz and rich winemaking heritage. Surrounded by rolling vineyards, historic wineries, and charming villages, it offers exceptional cellar door experiences, gourmet food, and stunning landscapes.

Beautiful Vineyard in the Adelaide Hills

Adelaide Hills Wine Region

The Adelaide Hills Wine Region, located in South Australia’s verdant highlands, is renowned for its cool-climate wines like Pinot Noir and Sauvignon Blanc. With charming cellar doors, artisanal food offerings, and stunning natural vistas, it’s a destination that blends sophistication with tranquility.

Stunning vineyard in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia

Clare valley Wine Region

The Clare Valley Wine Region, located in South Australia, is famed for its world-class Rieslings and rich winemaking history. Known for its rolling hills, boutique wineries, and the scenic Riesling Trail, it offers a perfect mix of stunning landscapes and exceptional wine experiences.

Late afternoon in the Clare Valley

Langhorne Creek Wine Region

The Langhorne Creek Wine Region, nestled in South Australia, is renowned for its premium red wines, particularly Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz. Surrounded by lush vineyards and the Bremer River, it offers a laid-back charm, historic wineries, and warm hospitality.

Langhorne Creek

Mclaren Vale wine region

The McLaren Vale Wine Region, located in South Australia, is celebrated for its exceptional Shiraz and innovative winemaking. With stunning coastal views, lush vineyards, and a vibrant food and art scene, it combines world-class wines with a relaxed, scenic atmosphere

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Eden valley wine region

The Eden Valley Wine Region, nestled in South Australia’s Barossa Ranges, is renowned for its elegant cool-climate Rieslings and complex Shiraz. Known for its rolling hills, historic vineyards, and serene beauty, it offers a refined and tranquil wine experience.

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What is so special about the wineries and what do people get out of a winery tour?

Wineries offer a unique and enriching experience that appeals to a wide range of interests. Here’s what makes winery tours special and what people often gain from them:

1. Immersive Experience

Exploration of Wine Regions: Winery tours allow visitors to explore picturesque vineyards and learn about the specific terroirs (the environment in which the grapes are grown) that influence the wine’s flavor.

Behind-the-Scenes Access: Guests get an exclusive look at the winemaking process, from the grape harvest to fermentation and aging. This insight into the craftsmanship behind the wine enhances appreciation.

Wine glass on a table overlooking valley

2. Education

Wine Knowledge: Tours often include educational components about different grape varieties, winemaking techniques, and the history of the winery. This knowledge enriches the wine-tasting

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Tasting Techniques: Visitors learn how to properly taste and evaluate wine, including identifying aromas, flavors, and textures.

Group of unrecognizable caucasian adults tasting wine in wine cellar. Comparing appearance, smell, aroma,taste,aftertaste. The man in focus is holding a glass of red wine and looking at its color.

3. Sensory Experience

Taste and Smell: Tasting a variety of wines allows visitors to experience the full range of flavors and aromas that different wines offer. This can be a journey of discovery for both novice and seasoned wine lovers.

Visual Enjoyment: The scenic beauty of vineyards, often set in rolling hills or alongside rivers, adds a visual dimension to the experience.

tasting red wine in a vineyard

4. Cultural and Social Aspects

Local Culture: Wineries often reflect the local culture and history. Guests may learn about the traditions and stories behind the winery and its wines.

Social Interaction: Tours provide a chance to meet others with similar interests, and many include communal tastings or events that foster social interaction.

Crete is like a wine ark carrying marvellous indigenous varieties as well as foreign ones which have adapted very well to the local terrain with very positive results. Local white varieties include Vilana, one of the island’s top white wine grapes, Vidiano, Dafni, Thrapsathiri, Malvazia di Candia (Malvazia of Chandakas), Muscat of Spina, and Plyto. Red varieties include Kotsifali, Mantilari, Liatiko, Tsardana and legendary Romeiko. Cretan varietals and blends made of local and foreign varieties (mostly French) are PGI Crete labels.

5. Relaxation and Enjoyment

Scenic Beauty: The tranquil setting of many wineries offers a peaceful escape from everyday life, making it a relaxing and enjoyable outing.

Food Pairing: Many wineries offer food pairings or have on-site restaurants where visitors can enjoy gourmet meals that complement their wine, enhancing the overall experience.

friends toasting with red wine after the harvesting

6. Personal Connection

Meet the Winemakers: Guests often have the opportunity to meet the winemakers or staff, gaining a personal connection to the wine they are enjoying.

Exclusive Offers: Some tours include exclusive access to limited-edition wines or special discounts on purchases.

Small business winery for wine production. Entrepreneur and small business.

7. Unique Souvenirs

Take Home Memories: Visitors can purchase wines directly from the source, often taking home bottles that are not available elsewhere, along with other local products and souvenirs.

Overall, a winery tour provides a multifaceted experience that combines education, sensory enjoyment, cultural immersion, and relaxation, making it a memorable and enriching activity for a wide range of people.

Bottle, glass, grape and barrel still life with restaurant on background.

Golden Rules for Wine Tours

All passengers are required to read and sign our Duty of Care Agreement before the tour commences. We will send you a form for each guest to complete before the wine tour begins, or provide one before the tour starts.

Row of vintage wine bottles in a wine cellar, vinery background

Golden Rule #1 – Alcohol Safety

Our tours feature the enjoyment of fine wines, but it is important to remember the following guidelines to ensure a pleasant experience for all. This is not a ‘booze cruise,’ and our vehicle is not licensed for alcohol consumption. The tour is intended to be a relaxed and enjoyable day among friends as we explore our beautiful wine regions. We kindly ask that you act respectfully and considerately. Please remember to include food in your plans for the day.

Old fashioned Porto wine cellar with wooden barrels in Porto, Portugal

Golden Rule #2 – Essential Bookings

Recent changes at many wineries have introduced seated tastings and reduced capacity. As a result bookings are now essential for all group sizes at each venue. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

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Golden Rule #3 – Security Deposit

For wine tours, a non-refundable security deposit of $250 is required. This deposit is designed to ensure that bookings for each winery are secured prior to your tour date Refer to our Terms & Conditions for more information.

We look forward to providing you with a memorable and enjoyable wine tour experience.

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