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The Louise Barossa Valley

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Barossa Valley is a world renowned wine region mainly known for having the world's best Shiraz red wine. There are many, many vineyards and it has been this way since the mid to late 1800's some vines even originate from Germany . As many settlers to The Barossa Valley from Germany in the 1800's bought vine roots with them in order to settle with good wine stocks. Germany heard about The Barossa Valley's great soil quality and suitability for growing Shiraz you could call it ?The Great Grape Rush of the 1800's'



The Barossa Valley Wine & Culture is popular with tourists, real estate investors, holidays, industry including Barossa Valley Garages, Barossa Valley pumps, Barossa Valley Mitre 10 building supplies.

Other services include Barossa Valley LJ Hooker, Barossa Valley Accomodation, Bed and Breakfast and Barossa real estate.

The region of Barossa Valley also entices romantic weekend stays, weddings with local churches busy during most of the year. A recent poll on Barossaonline.com leads with Barossa Valley having the best Shiraz in the world. The accommodation in the area is excellent with Oldtelegraphstation.com a leading bed & breakfast in Greenock a small hamlet 5 minutes drive from Barossa Valley 's main township Nuriootpa.

If you are looking to see all of the Barossa then take a drive up Mengler's Hill and see the view, vineyards forever!

The wine valley is lush and green and hides the fact that South Australia has been in drought for the past 2 years. We are sure you will enjoy this region and it is certainly one of Australia 's best locations.

Author: Jason Keiller
The Louise Barossa Valley
Anyone travelling to Adelaide or touring South Australia should definitely consider a day trip to the magnificent Barossa Valley, just a short but scenic hour's drive from Adelaide through the beautiful Adelaide Hills. The Barossa Valley is home to the world-famous wines such as the Barossa Shiraz and Eden Valley Riesling, in addition to a veritable cornucopia of unique regional produce, and of course many acclaimed restaurants.

The Barossa Valley is one of Australia's most significant wine regions. The Barossa's vineyards are tended by around 500 grape growing families, many sixth-generation. There are may small boutique wineries where exquisite wines are sold out within weeks of their launch, along with larger enterprises associated with household names such as Peter Lehmann, Henschke, Seppelt, Yaldara and Yalumba.

The Barossa Valley's thriving community retains strong links to its rich European heritage, now combined with the down-to-earth Australian spirit to create a rich and diverse lifestyle in a relaxed, rural setting close to Adelaide. European farmers (German in particular) and English migrants settled the Barossa Valley from the 1850s, and their rich cultural legacy is evident today in superb Barossa specialty foods and historic architecture. Historic churches, stone buildings and cottages abound, while walking trails, reserves and forests offer easily access to breathtaking landscapes and scenery.

Located only 70 kilometres North East of Adelaide, the Barossa Valley is just over hour's drive from the South Australian capital. From Adelaide take Main North Road (A20) to Sturt Highway and enter via Gawler and the Barossa Valley Way. Or, from Adelaide take Lower North East Road (A10) out of Adelaide and travel through Chain of Ponds in the Adelaide Hills to Williamstown in the southern Barossa. Adelaide is well serviced by domestic and international flights, and car hire is readily available at the airport. Self-drive tours to the Barossa Valley are popular. Road conditions are generally very good and distances between the region's towns are small.

Spring brings a refreshing vitality to the Barossa Valley, days are sunny with a crispness in the air and wildflowers abound. Summer brings an abundance of sunshine and warm days. The average temperature around 29 degrees celcius, but temperatures as high as 35 degrees are common. Autumn brings mild days, chilly evenings, and autumn leaves on the grape vines which are a sight to behold. Winter brings chilly days and cold nights when warm Barossa hospitality can be enjoyed around a cosy log fire.

The Barossa Valley was named in 1837 by South Australia's first Surveyor general, Colonel William Light, after Barrosa in Spain. It was first settled in 1842 by English and German settlers, the Germans having fled religious persecution in their homeland. Before long the Barossa developed its own unique culture and life style which has continued until today. Early gentlemen winemakers established the first Barossa Valley vineyards, but wealthier families with greater financial resources soon took over and developed the wine making industry we see today. Among the first was the Seppelt Family. Joseph Seppelt turned to wine making on a large scale when earlier attempts at tobacco growing failed. Other successful attempts were made by the Jacobs, Salters, Gramps, Penfolds and Tolleys, who soon dominated the industry while smaller growers supplied grapes grown on family holdings. In this way, the Barossa Valley's agricultural production slowly changed from wheat growing to grape growing.

For a comfortable day tour in a picturesque region of Australia steeped in history, fine wines, good food and great restaurants, South Australia's Barossa Valley is hard to beat!
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