Wine & Cellar Doors
Taste the Peninsula
The best wine & cellar doors in McLaren Vale
From the legendary Shiraz of McLaren Vale to small-batch grenache and emerging Italian varietals, the Fleurieu is South Australia's most celebrated wine region. Over 80 cellar doors welcome visitors for tastings, tours and vineyard meals.
The Fleurieu Peninsula is one of Australia's great wine destinations, and its beating heart is McLaren Vale — the birthplace of South Australia's wine industry and one of the country's oldest regions. The warm, maritime climate here produces the generous, sun-soaked Shiraz and Grenache the Vale is famous for, alongside a growing cast of Mediterranean varieties like Vermentino, Fiano and Nero d'Avola that suit the warming seasons.
But the peninsula's cellar doors reach well beyond the Vale. You'll find boutique, family-run wineries around Willunga, Sellicks Hill, Currency Creek and the Southern Fleurieu, many of them pouring tastings just metres from the vines. The experiences run the full range — from architectural landmarks like the d'Arenberg Cube to honest tin-shed makers where the winemaker is often the one behind the bar.
Most cellar doors open daily for tastings, and a good number have kitchens or restaurants attached, so you can build an entire day around long lunches and slow drives. If you plan to taste widely, consider a designated driver or one of the local small-group wine tours. Spring and autumn are the prettiest seasons in the vineyards, but the cellar doors welcome visitors year-round.
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Kay Brothers Amery Vineyards
$$One of McLaren Vale's oldest wineries
Founded in 1890, Kay Brothers Amery is one of the oldest continuously operating family-owned wineries in McLaren Vale, famous for Block 6 Shiraz.
Leconfield McLaren Vale
A Hamilton family cellar door pouring Leconfield Coonawarra reds alongside Richard Hamilton McLaren Vale wines, with rose gardens and Willunga Hills views.
Lino Ramble
$$Playful small-batch wines on McMurtrie Road
Andy Coppard and Angela Townsend run this low-key cellar door at 148 McMurtrie Road, known for characterful, unpolished small-batch reds and whites.
Little Wolf Osteria at Mitolo Wines
$$$Italian osteria in a McMurtrie Road winery
Mitolo Wines' cellar door and Little Wolf Osteria - Italian small-plate dining surrounded by Mediterranean gardens on McMurtrie Road.
Lloyd Brothers Wine & Olive Co
$$South Australia's first commercial Kalamata grove
Family-owned winery and olive grove on Warners Road - home of the first commercially planted Kalamata olive grove in South Australia.
Main & Cherry
A low-intervention small-batch producer on the northern fringe of McLaren Vale, sourcing old-vine Grenache and Shiraz and pouring at a low-key cellar door.
Maxwell Restaurant
$$$Regional fine dining at Maxwell Wines
Maxwell Wines' restaurant on Olivers Road: regional fine dining with vineyard views, paired with the estate's wine and mead.
Maxwell Wines
$$$Shiraz, Mead & a hedge maze
Family estate on Olivers Road known for premium Shiraz, Cabernet, traditional mead, an on-site restaurant and the famous Olivers Taranga hedge maze.
McCarthy's Orchard Cellar Door
A family-friendly McLaren Flat cellar door where kids meet a pony, donkeys and free-range chickens while parents taste wine and cider in the orchard.
Ministry of Clouds
$$$Small batch wines, tastings by appointment
Cult small-batch winery by former Henschke and Torbreck winemakers, with a farm-setting cellar door open by appointment only.
Mitolo Wines
$$$Italian heritage, Little Wolf osteria
Family winery blending McLaren Vale fruit with Italian-influenced winemaking, paired with the acclaimed Little Wolf Osteria on site.
Mollydooker Wines
Big, bold shiraz on Coppermine Road
One of McLaren Vale's best-known names internationally - big-bodied, richly fruited reds by the Marquis family, tasted by appointment at the Coppermine Road winery.
Mr Riggs Wine Co
$$Ben Riggs' winemaker-led cellar door
Veteran McLaren Vale winemaker Ben Riggs hosts seated tastings of his full Mr Riggs range at the Douglas Gully Road cellar door.
Nick Haselgrove Wines
Third-generation winemaker Nick Haselgrove's project, behind the Blackbilly, Clarence Hill and The Old Faithful labels - shared cellar door on Foggo Road.
Noon Winery
$$$Cult Grenache, open only in November
Legendary cult winery by Drew Noon MW, making small batches of some of Australia's most sought-after Grenache and Shiraz. Open only three weekends a year.
Oliver's Taranga Vineyards
$$180+ years of family viticulture
Sixth-generation family vineyard founded in 1841, one of the oldest continuous winegrowing families in McLaren Vale.
Oliverhill Winery
A boutique reds producer on Seaview Road near the Onkaparinga Gorge, known for the Jimmy Section Shiraz and an unusual Durif.
Orbis Wines
A regenerative and biodynamic 'living wines' producer with weekend appointment tastings on the McLaren Vale plain.
Organic Hill Wines
A certified-organic, biodynamic and vegan producer with a historic barn cellar door on Twentyeight Road - by appointment while renovating.
Ox Hardy Wines
$$$Sixth-generation Hardy at historic Upper Tintara
Andrew 'Ox' Hardy pours shiraz, grenache and fiano from a rustic tasting space at the historic Upper Tintara Vineyard in Blewitt Springs.
Oxenberry Farm
A boutique Scarpantoni-family winery on the original 1840 Oxenberry Farm homestead, with a cellar door cafe and duck-filled wetlands.
Parri Estate
A scenic hilltop cellar door on Ingoldby Road, McLaren Flat, also a popular wedding and events venue with sweeping vineyard views.
Paxton Wines
$$Certified organic & biodynamic
Leading certified organic and biodynamic producer with a cellar door on Wheaton Road, owned and run by the Paxton family.
Penny's Hill Estate
The historic Ingleburne homestead winery, home of the Copper-dressed Shiraz, the Kitchen Door restaurant and the Red Dot Gallery - one of the iconic McLaren Vale estates.