

▲ Established in 1851, Seppeltsfield carries a proud and priceless legacy, standing as an iconic Australian winery. Renowned for its Century Collection, Seppeltsfield preserves an unbroken lineage of tawny ports released annually since 1878, along with centennial vintages—a truly irreplicable heritage.

▲ Seppeltsfield is renowned for releasing a 100-year-old vintage wine every year, having also earned the prestigious honor of receiving a perfect score from Australia's authoritative wine critic James Halliday. Wander through the cellar lined with oak barrels containing century-old wines, where each vintage—from the sinking of the Titanic in 1912 to the outbreak of World War I in 1914, and from personal birthdays to special anniversaries—serves as a testament to cherished historical moments. The estate boasts 450 acres of vineyards, diverse gardens, and historic buildings, with 12 of them listed as heritage-protected structures. (Wine tasting fees apply.)

▲ Penfolds Magill Estate is one of the world's closest wineries to an Australian capital city. You can spend an hour touring this historic wine estate.

▲ Taste its premium wines and experience the wine culture and history of Penfolds, known as the 'King of Australian Wine'. (Wine tasting at your own expense)


▲ The Echo Wall Dam, once a reservoir dam in Australia, derives its name from the remarkable acoustic phenomenon created by this curved retaining wall. A whisper at one end of the wall can be clearly heard 140 meters away at the other end, creating a truly marvelous experience that attracts visitors from around the world.




