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Incredible wine and history - We did the wine tasting here with Amber and LOVED it. It’s a beautiful venue with great history and incredible wine. So glad we came here, it was easily the... read more highlight of our trip to the Barossa.
March 14, 2022The lady who served us was excellent as was the wine. We tasted about 10 wines and while one was not to my taste the rest were great (although... read more my friend liked the one that I did not). The township of Greenock is a great...More
May 8, 2019We were a group of 7, on our arrival Alex was quite busy, but didn’t get stressed about a large group coming unannounced. She suggested we took a table and... read more she would come out to us for tastings. One word to sum it all up...More
August 6, 2018What a lovely afternoon with a generous wine flight and delicious local produce for lunch. Staff were so friendly and knowledgeable. Beautiful courtyard and lovely organic wine. A great stop... read more while you're in the
October 19, 2020 -
Lovely cellar door! An outside eating and drinking area at the back which looked nice too. Nice staff. But the wines are amazing! Definetly make this a stop. Delicious! We'll... read more be back! Yum!
March 7, 2021A excellent wine tasting with platter hosted with skill & attention by Sarah. Wide selection of wines & generous tastings. Lovely venue but a bit noisy with a inconsiderate group in fr
October 13, 2021
The warmer weather is definitely now upon us with Summer finally kicking into gear! With higher temperatures and many of our social activities outdoors, a commonly asked question in cellar door is what wines do we recommend in this warm weather. The obvious choice is to reach for our Florentine Chenin Blanc, Elenore Semillon, Lorraine Semscato or Rosina […]
WORDS & PHOTOGRAPHY ALICIA LÜDI-SCHUTZPUBLISHED IN THE BAROSSA MAG SUMMER 2022/23 – CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE ARTICLE Since 1853, the Kalleske family has continually farmed land on the outskirts of Greenock. Seven generations have contributed to the property, all following in the footsteps of Eduard and Rosina Kalleske who planted the first vines, some of […]
Old vines in Australia date back as far as the 1840s and in the famous Barossa Valley wine region, the Kalleske family has been growing grapes for seven generations. In 1875, they planted a vineyard that’s still thriving today, making it one of the oldest in Australia. Award-winning winemaker Troy Kalleske crafts a dedicated range […]