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Caravan Correspondent

Australian Travel Writer and Photographer 💙 Caravan Holidays.

Tag: South Australian wines

5 Days in the Barossa ~ Taste the Region

The Barossa Valley is synonymous with some of Australia’s best wines, especially if you favour a big bold Shiraz and other red varieties, but today it takes more than just a good name and reputation to attract people to cellar doors, especially with over 90 to choose from. Wine lovers have so many options when… Read More 5 Days in the Barossa ~ Taste the Region

08/05/202308/05/2023 Glenys Gelzinis2 Comments

Auburn Caravan Park & Watervale Hotel Wow

The Clare Valley is one of South Australia’s top wine regions with cool climate Rieslings being their specialty but also producing red varieties including Cabernet and Shiraz. There are more than 30 cellar doors to visit and taste the local wines, and in a lot of cases, learn from the winemakers themselves in the cellar… Read More Auburn Caravan Park & Watervale Hotel Wow

04/11/202108/03/2025 Glenys Gelzinis2 Comments

Wineries of the Coonawarra

The wines produced in the Coonawarra in South Australia are unique for the Terra Rossa soil in which they grow, a soil type specific to this region. The soil which is rich in iron, silica and nutrients sits on top of a bedrock of limestone and this combined with pure underground water creates the terroir… Read More Wineries of the Coonawarra

21/06/201918/06/2019 Glenys Gelzinis3 Comments

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