Thursday, 24 July 2014

Wine Tour to Barossa Valley, Australia – A Sheer Delight for Aficionados

From the rigorous process of harvesting to aging in a fine bottle, wine goes through a great journey to be perfected. Wine aficionados do not only like to savour their favourite type, but they also have a profound interest in exploring the journey of these ‘sheer delights in the bottle’. There are a large number of wineries all around the world that offers an amazing experience of exploring. Australia is one of those destinations that are blessed with few such wineries and Barossa Valley is among the best places in Australia to go for a perfect wine tour. Barossa, like any other high quality wine regions, boasts amazing wineries that have mastered the art of bringing the flavours of the country into a bottle.


Taste it Here

Syrah lovers are going to love it here. A long list of about 50 wineries waits to be explored for those who are on a quest to taste the best. There are some really amazing wineries in this part of Australia and you might want to consider extending your one day trip. If you roll high, try the Freedom Shiraz of Langmeil, said to be the oldest Shiraz Winery in the world. Inquisitive people who have interest in the history should definitely put Seppeltsfield, Rockford, Yalumba and Henschke in their ‘must visit’ list. Almost all the wineries here are packed with lots of activities (Cellar door operations? Definitely) and tours to offer to its visitors.

Accommodation

People who are booking flights tickets to Australia from abroad and wish to spend the night here will find that there are some really great accommodation options here. People who are looking for indulging in sheer luxury can choose from hotels like Novotel Barossa Valley Resort, Jacobs Creek Retreat at Moorooroo Park and Abbotsford Country House Barossa Valley. Those who are searching for a budget hotel that does not make their wallet lose significant calories also have many decent options. Some of the most noteworthy ones are Barossa Gateway Motel, Vine Inn Barossa and Barossa Weintal Hotel.

Perfect Time to Go

It totally depends on your choice. From last week of February to March the tourist flow will be high so if ‘quiet time’ is your thing, book flights tickets during off-peak season. One more thing to remember is that winters is the most preferable weather here.

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