Highlights: The style of South Australia is partly explained through red wine. At this time, it is impossible not to mention Barossa. South Australia is a big wine exporting province, and Barossa alone accounts for half of the wine exports. When I visited the Barossa in person, I realized what the "Red Wine Kingdom" is. Here, no matter how much you know about red wine, you can appreciate the charm of red wine. If you happen to have researched on red wine, then in Barossa, you will definitely be as excited as finding a soulmate. The Barossa has been making great wines for generations. The picturesque Barossa, just over an hour's drive from Adelaide, has been settled here since 1842, so it still retains a charming European style. Take a walk on the road that stretches from Kapunda in the north to Mt Pleasant in the south and learn about the Barossa's colourful history. The road passes through many villages in the Barossa, showcasing museums, pioneer buildings and some old Australian vineyards. Explore Tanunda's museum in the town's original 1865 post office. Here, church furniture, pottery and other artifacts will make you imagine the life of early German settlers. Art remains an important part of the Barossa tradition, with galleries, studios, craft stores and antique shops everywhere. For local artists, vineyards, cafés and restaurants often become their galleries as well. If you have plenty of time, you may wish to visit the Lindao Lavender Farm. During the lavender season (August-January), more than 90 species of lavender bloom collectively on the farm, with a fragrant aroma and a dreamlike beauty.