Baroza Valley South Australia As a wine enthusiast, I am going to go looking for wine again. Bring my professional photographer and private translator (my wife and daughter). This configuration is the most satisfying of my many trips. South Australia is one of Australia's important wine regions. The first stop of this trip chose the famous worship winery in the Barossa Valley of South Australia to see what Robert Parker once recommended and give a number of full marks. We booked an early flight and car to Adelaide on the APP. It is really difficult to walk without a car in Tai O Village, especially to the wine region, empty before and after, if you want to rely on public transportation or legs, you don't want to think about it. Fortunately, I also booked the house of the winery on another app, so I can experience the winery completely. Departed from Sydney early in the morning and finally arrived in Adelaide an hour and a half later. Take the car and go to Barrosa. In order not to drink high when trying wine, first find the Chinese restaurant to fill the stomach that is a must! I have always liked to drive in Australia, listen to my favorite music, along the way with the vast sky, quiet path, and the favorite people, it is indeed the best way to open a search journey. It was already afternoon when I arrived at the wine test room. Most wine test rooms are open in 11:00-17:00. The wine test room is next to the winery's own homestay, and there is a parking lot in front of the door. It is no problem to park the 20-30 car. Park the car, step into the garden in front of the test room, a green onion and green, the brown and red original brick paved path has been extended to the door of the test room, the pastoral taste, exquisite and warm, it seems that it is not a commercial wine tasting place, but a tired, small harbor, Go home. It seems that an old story book is waiting to be read and interpreted: a legendary history of changing times, the laughter of a winemaking family, a generation of owners who are persistent ingenuity, and a surprising one. If you like to take pictures, don't miss it. The test room is not too big, you can see a lot of historical photos, very old-fashioned bar taste, maybe this is tradition and persistence. Students who like retro style must not miss it. The owner is really attentive and all kinds of small details are very good. Not only is the round wine barrel with a high stool, but even an old wooden raft! The relaxed afternoon chat style I expected is extremely suitable! Not on weekends, not many people. I prefer to sit at the bar and talk to the sommelier about wine, craftsmanship, and planting, and blowing water. The sommelier and staff are very warm and friendly. 10 Australian dollars for all wines, that is, 50 yuan. If you buy wine, you can deduct the wine test fee. It is really cost-effective. The most basic entry wine is only 25 Australian dollars, and the maximum can be 250 Australian dollars. Don't take this price to measure with the domestic price. Alcohol above 20 Australian dollars is already quite good. Such a large row of drinks, in an afternoon. Talk to the sommelier to be happy, he began to give me all kinds of non-test drinking models, I am happy! ! ! When I drank the flagship RR's Syrah, his vigorous, strong, balanced level deeply touched me, worthy of the world wine critic Robert Parker's multiple 100-point winery, very typical of the North Barrosa style. Drinking almost, the owner just came over, he proposed to take me to the private wine cellar to see. This place is usually not open to the public! It contains many historically renowned wines from the establishment of the winery, including of course the 100 points awarded by Robert Parker and many high-scoring wines. The wine cellar is semi-underground, the door is very old-fashioned thick wooden door, the key is also the kind of heavy and large, like a lot of fairy tales inside the castle big wooden door of the superstar metal key. When the door was opened, the owner told me that "the time to open the treasure is here"! It did not disappoint me, it is difficult to describe the shock at the time, not seen by my own eyes, it is difficult to imagine how this wine cellar froze time and space! There are thousands of bottles, or thousands of bottles of wine. They are placed according to different years and varieties, and can be traced back to the first year of wine production: 1984. Out of the wine cellar, the sun has set, directly stay at the winery's homestay. It is next to the wine test room and is a single-family villa. There is a very beautiful small yard in front of the homestay. It is about 200 Australian dollars a night, and you can also book on their official website. It includes breakfast, coffee and various snacks and fruits, and a bottle of wine from the winery will be presented. The villa has a total of three suites, as well as a public living room. The living facilities are very complete and very convenient. If you want to enjoy the idyllic scenery without being disturbed, this must be the best choice. The sunset is beautiful, sitting in the garden, taking a glass of wine, away from the hustle and bustle of the city, quietly experiencing the tranquility of this moment. The homestay runs through the consistent style of the winery, retro nostalgic and warm and sweet, the short eaves, the garden is out, you can feel the beauty of the sunset. It is also very clean. It is strongly recommended to stay for one night and watch the sunrise the next day, stroll around the vineyard and leave. I made an appointment with the winemaker to see the winemaking and vineyard the next day, and I had to sleep quickly after drinking this cup. [Attraction Guide] Detailed address: 450 Seppeltsfield Road,Marananga,South Australia. Traffic Guide: Self-driving opening hours: 11:00-5:00 Ticket price: No highlights: Barossa worship winery in Australia Tips: Test wine is not free, but wine can be deducted.