Winery of two worlds - combining age-old methods with new-age techniques

@wanderingkat · 2022-01-06 07:27 · Black And White

South Australia is full of wineries and there is something available for everyone. Many events are held year-round or you can do a bus tour that will take you to a few of them which can include lunch and all of course include wine tastings.

These wineries are always located in such beautiful spots, that even going there for a drive while you are exploring the areas, is an amazing experience.

20161027_125636.jpg

20161027_125648.jpg

Tintara winery is located in McLaren Vale region, one of the most popular spots for wine tours. I went there with my friends Rob and Helen, when I was fairly new to Adelaide so they were kind enough to take me to a few places.

This gorgeous winery - home of Hardys - was founded in 1861 and till this day remains a testament to quality wine making.

20161027_114018.jpg

20161027_114042.jpg

Other than tasting their wines, you can also learn about history in their fortified room, walk around their beautifully maintained gardens or browse through their art house or check out their still house. They no longer distill over there, but it is there to remember the past.

20161027_115701.jpg

20161027_125953.jpg

20161027_131940.jpg

20161027_120712.jpg

20161027_124203.jpg

20161027_132013.jpg

20161027_132415.jpg

20161027_120333.jpg

20161027_132314.jpg

It is an amazing place to spend the day.

This is my entry for #monomad challenge by @monochromes.

Thanks for watching, see you next time fellow Hivers!

Kat

#monomad #blackandwhite #photography #photofeed #creativecoin #neoxian #palnet #proofofbrain #australia #traveldigest
Payout: 0.000 HBD
Votes: 303
More interactions (upvote, reblog, reply) coming soon.