SEPPELTSFIELD CHATEAU TO OPEN IN CHINA, FIRST FOR AN AUSTRALIAN WINEMAKER
Seppeltsfield of the Barossa Valley, South Australia, will open the doors to a new wine chateau in China this month, in a joint venture with Minquan Jiuding Wine Company Ltd.
Seppeltsfield of the Barossa Valley, South Australia, will open the doors to a new wine chateau in China this month, in a joint venture with Minquan Jiuding Wine Company Ltd.
Seppeltsfield is preparing for one of the biggest names in cooking, Marco Pierre White, to visit the estate this month, as part of the 2017 Tasting Australia festival, which runs from Sunday 30th April – 7th May.
A Seppelt family member’s account of Sherry yeast culture being transported in secret to Australia in the 1930s will be at the heart of a Spanish-themed food and wine event, to be held at Seppeltsfield Thursday April 20th.
Seppeltsfield has completed a ‘grand slam’ of tourism award achievements, being named as Australia’s Best Tourism Winery at the Qantas Australian Tourism Awards in Darwin on Friday February 24.
Introducing Barossa Bugle, our very first issue of a tabloid-style Seppeltsfield newspaper. Barossa Bugle by Seppeltsfield has been created to provide a wrap of latest news from the estate and a little taste of Barossan culture (with a touch of
Barossa Valley estate Seppeltsfield has been crowned Global Best of Wine Tourism at the 2017 Great Wine Capitals awards, announced in Portugal in November.
1980s iconic pop group Culture Club have confirmed a concert at Seppeltsfield in December, as part of a national Encore Tour announced recently.
Seppeltsfield estate has dominated South Australia’s inaugural entry into the Great Wine Capitals Awards, beingrecognised as the state’s premier wine destination for ‘Art & Culture’ and for achieving ‘Excellence in WineTourism Services’.
Seppeltsfield estate of the Barossa Valley will serve a sample of its 1916 100 Year Old Para Tawny (Port) in Qantas First Lounges in Sydney and Melbourne – the wine created
On Sunday July 10th, Bonjour Barossa will combine gastronomy and French cultural themes, including a range of market-style food, wine, homeware & fashion vendors, all under the roof of Seppeltsfield’s 1920s Vintage Cellar.