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We stopped here with our friends the 8th of June. It has been such a nice wine tasting, the best we had in all our long week end. Alexandra... read more is just lovely and she explained us all the wines we tasted. Very intimate wine tasting...More
June 14, 2019We had tried a couple of Kalleske wines prior to coming to SA and this cellar door was the one we were most excited about, and it did not... read more disappoint!! From the modern, well thought out tasting room to the gorgeous outdoor area at the...More
January 15, 2019We decided to try this cellar door as it was getting close to lunchtime and they offer some food options. We plumped for the wine and food pairing for $15... read more each. The selections went from white through rosé to red and finally a fortified wine....More
March 15, 2019We visited the cellar door for a tasting in January. This was one of the best tasting experiences we have had on this visit to the Barossa.
The staff... read more are knowledgable and super friendly. We chose to have a tasting flight and a shared platter. The platter was generous and regional products only. We enjoyed our food and wine in the garden courtyard, a lovely oasis.
The wines are exceptional. We will definitely come back on our next visit to the Barossa or order from them online.
January 9, 2021 -
Absolutely fantastic, and Kalleske you have a gem in Alex.
Covid has been an interesting year but the method of tasting at Kalleske, I hope for one, may continue. Alex... read more allowed me to choose the flight of wines we were interested in then provided a succinct , personalised approach. it certainly beats a fight at the tasting bar , often with groups more interested in the amount, versus an interest in the wines.
Service was prompt, personalized, welcoming and very friendly . Alex even helped carry my purchases to our car(sorry for the distance).
I would highly recommend a visit, and taste the different reds on offer. Some not found elsewhere in the Valley.
December 2, 2020We visited the cellar door for a tasting in January. This was one of the best tasting experiences we have had on this visit to the Barossa.
The staff... read more are knowledgable and super friendly. We chose to have a tasting flight and a shared platter. The platter was generous and regional products only. We enjoyed our food and wine in the garden courtyard, a lovely oasis.
The wines are exceptional. We will definitely come back on our next visit to the Barossa or order from the
January 9, 2021An absolutely wonderful experience made even better by the lovely and very knowledgeable Alex. Had a wine tasting and a cheese board and it was incredible! I am not a... read more red drinker typically but the explanation and the time and effort that goes into the tastings made it all 110% worth it. Then because Alex paid attention to us - she heard me say I’m a white drinker and now I’ve walked away with two of the BEST whites I’ve ever had! Thank you so much, the next time we are in the Barossa we will be back for sure.
September 23, 2020A 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... read more in front room.
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 […]