Langhorne Creek, South Australia

Langhorne Creek, Fleurieu Peninsula, South AustraliaLanghorne Creek is a wine region nestled among gum trees on the Bremer and Angas rivers. It’ll take you less than an hour’s drive from Adelaide to escape to picturesque vineyards, where you can spend a day among the vines tasting sumptuous food, drinking premium wines and chatting to talented winemakers.

Langhorne Creek boasts a wine history dating back to 1850 and is traditionally a red wine grape region known for Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz. The region also produces exceptionally flavoured white and fortified wines.

Regarded as one of the best-kept secrets in Australian viticulture, Langhorne Creek is one of Australia's oldest and most significant wine regions.

To mingle with the magic-makers, head to the Jazz on the Bremer every October long weekend. Annually, Langhorne Creek also hosts the Langhorne Creek Winemakers’ Showcase Tasting in May, and converges on the Strathalbyn Racecourse for the Langhorne Creek Vignerons’ Raceday in November.

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