Tastings for both Elderton and Small Victories Wine Co are hosted inside our stunning Barossa Valley Cellar Door, which was formerly our family’s homestead.
Our Cellar Door is the grand 1918 classic gentleman’s bungalow our parents Neil and Lorraine Ashmead bought as our family home, to live a Barossa lifestyle back in the 1980s. Surrounded by Elderton’s iconic vineyards, the magnificent homestead now provides the perfect welcoming atmosphere for your Cellar Door experience.
If you would like to sit back and relax, our wines are also available by the glass and can be accompanied by a cheese plate or seasonal menu item. Look out over the 1894 Command vineyard from the verandah, enjoy the sunshine on the lawn or during winter get cozy by the open fire.
TASTING EXPERIENCES
Our Cellar Door is open 7 days and a range of tasting experiences are available – from a casual wine tasting looking out over our 1894 Command Vineyard, to a hosted tasting in one of our private tasting rooms. Read below for details on each of the wine tasting experiences available.
Bookings can be made online via the links provided. If you have any questions, please feel free to call us on 08 8568 7878.
WHERE TO FIND US
3 – 5 Tanunda Rd, Nuriootpa 5355
Our Cellar Door is nestled in the middle of our vineyard.
Enter via Tanunda Rd or New Rd and follow the signage to Cellar Door.
Weekdays 10am – 5pm
Weekends 11am – 4pm
Public Holidays 11am – 4pm
Phone 08 8568 7878
Email elderton@eldertonwines.com.au
Please note: Open times may vary over the festive season.
Tour groups, buses and limousines wishing to visit Cellar Door are required to book (subject to availability).
VISITING THE BAROSSA
The Barossa is a fantastic place to visit year-round, with each season having its own perks. If you are planning on visiting the Barossa, we’ve put together some information that might be handy and some insider tips and thoughts on what to see and do while you’re here enjoying the area – live like a local for a few days.
OUR GUIDE TO THE BEST PLACES TO EAT IN THE BAROSSA
We’re often asked for recommendations on where to eat in the Barossa. We are lucky, in that we are spoilt for choice in our region. The Barossa has a proud food culture spanning generations, and a history of sharing generous meals with great company (and great wine of course!)
From hatted award-winners to casual dining, with a celebration of local produce and everything from pizza to moorish Asian flavours, the Barossa has so many great dining options. There are many options for eating lunch in the Barossa, and some great restaurants for dinner. Here’s our quick guide, by town, of the best places to eat in the Barossa.
BAROSSA.COM'S EXPLORE NURIOOTPA ITINERARY
Barossa.com is a wealth of information on the region - it's the official website of the Barossa with details on accommodation, what to see and do and more. It's your go-to place to plan your visit.
"If you’re dreaming of a South Australian food and wine getaway for two (with a side serving of the great outdoors) then an escape to Nuriootpa, in the heart of the Barossa, is the perfect destination. You’ll be positioned on the doorstep of intimate cellar doors, amazing Barossa produce and beautiful walking and cycling trails."