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From $10.00 / DiGiorgio Family Wines - Cellar Door Wine Tasting
The DiGiorgio Family had a vision to produce the highest quality wines from their estate grown fruit and in March 2002, acquired the second oldest winery in the heart of Coonawarra, previously known as Rouge Homme. This has provided the family with a wonderful production facility and a centrally located cellar door, it has a blend of new and old technology allowing the family to produce premium hand crafted wines. This commitment has been rewarded by winning numerous awards and accolades.
In addition to producing premium wines from Coonawarra and Lucindale, the DiGiorgio family sources specific varietal fruit from different areas of the Limestone Coast where they believe the terroir is best suited to the variety. These wines make up the Renaissance Range and are a selection of varieties specially chosen to demonstrate the versatility of the region and the passion and ambition of our winemakers.
When visiting cellar door you will have the opportunity to taste premium wines from our extensive portfolio, olive oil and local cheese. The outdoor seating area, huge lawn or shady cork trees are the perfect place to enjoy a glass of wine with a ‘pick your own produce’ platter with family and friends.
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Members Save 10% From $39.00 / DiGiorgio Family Wines - Wine flight with six bites Enjoy a seated tasting of six of our premium wines matched to six bites of food. Wines include sparkling, white and reds from our Coonawarra and Renaissance range and will be matched to south Australian produce including savoury and sweet.MORE INFO
Members Save 10% From $180.00 / DiGiorgio Family Wines - Pasta making and lunch with the DiGiorgio FamilyMORE INFO
From $100.00 / DiGiorgio Family Wines - Tour and Private TastingMORE INFO
From $5.25 / Naracoorte Caves - Stick-Tomato & Wonambi Fossil Centre The Naracoorte Caves are part of the 800,000 year old Naracoorte East Range. They are World Heritage listed, and one of the world’s most important fossil sites. For half a million years the caves acted as pitfall traps and predator dens. Animals would fall in through a hole in the ground and not be able to escape. Bones collected – layer upon layer, year after year – creating a rich fossil record of the ancient animals that roamed the area. The fossil record covers several ice ages and the arrival of humans in the area. Palaeontologists have excavated and dated many of the fossils in Naracoorte Caves. They have reconstructed the skeletons of many of the megafauna that lived so many years ago. Of the 28 known caves in the park, four are open to the public. Other caves are set aside for scientific research or to protect the caves and their contents. Many of the caves contain spectacular stalactites and stalagmites. With the caves staying at a constant 17 degrees centigrade, Naracoorte Caves is a destination for all seasons. We offer self-guided, guided and adventure caving tours year-round.MORE INFO
Members Save 5% From $7.50 / Naracoorte Caves - Alexandra Cave The Naracoorte Caves are part of the 800,000 year old Naracoorte East Range. They are World Heritage listed, and one of the world’s most important fossil sites.For half a million years the caves acted as pitfall traps and predator dens. Animals would fall in through a hole in the ground and not be able to escape. Bones collected – layer upon layer, year after year – creating a rich fossil record of the ancient animals that roamed the area. The fossil record covers several ice ages and the arrival of humans in the area.Palaeontologists have excavated and dated many of the fossils in Naracoorte Caves. They have reconstructed the skeletons of many of the megafauna that lived so many years ago.Of the 28 known caves in the park, four are open to the public. Other caves are set aside for scientific research or to protect the caves and their contents. Many of the caves contain spectacular stalactites and stalagmites. With the caves staying at a constant 17 degrees centigrade, Naracoorte Caves is a destination for all seasons. We offer self-guided, guided and adventure caving tours year-round.MORE INFO
Members Save 5% From $9.00 / Naracoorte Caves - Bat Tour The Naracoorte Caves are part of the 800,000 year old Naracoorte East Range. They are World Heritage listed, and one of the world’s most important fossil sites. For half a million years the caves acted as pitfall traps and predator dens. Animals would fall in through a hole in the ground and not be able to escape. Bones collected – layer upon layer, year after year – creating a rich fossil record of the ancient animals that roamed the area. The fossil record covers several ice ages and the arrival of humans in the area. Palaeontologists have excavated and dated many of the fossils in Naracoorte Caves. They have reconstructed the skeletons of many of the megafauna that lived so many years ago. Of the 28 known caves in the park, four are open to the public. Other caves are set aside for scientific research or to protect the caves and their contents. Many of the caves contain spectacular stalactites and stalagmites. With the caves staying at a constant 17 degrees centigrade, Naracoorte Caves is a destination for all seasons. We offer self-guided, guided and adventure caving tours year-round.MORE INFO
Members Save 5% From $3.50 / Naracoorte Caves - Stick-Tomato Cave The Naracoorte Caves are part of the 800,000 year old Naracoorte East Range. They are World Heritage listed, and one of the world’s most important fossil sites. For half a million years the caves acted as pitfall traps and predator dens. Animals would fall in through a hole in the ground and not be able to escape. Bones collected – layer upon layer, year after year – creating a rich fossil record of the ancient animals that roamed the area. The fossil record covers several ice ages and the arrival of humans in the area. Palaeontologists have excavated and dated many of the fossils in Naracoorte Caves. They have reconstructed the skeletons of many of the megafauna that lived so many years ago. Of the 28 known caves in the park, four are open to the public. Other caves are set aside for scientific research or to protect the caves and their contents. Many of the caves contain spectacular stalactites and stalagmites. With the caves staying at a constant 17 degrees centigrade, Naracoorte Caves is a destination for all seasons. We offer self-guided, guided and adventure caving tours year-round.MORE INFO
Members Save 5% From $9.25 / Naracoorte Caves - Victoria Fossil Cave The Naracoorte Caves are part of the 800,000 year old Naracoorte East Range. They are World Heritage listed, and one of the world’s most important fossil sites. For half a million years the caves acted as pitfall traps and predator dens. Animals would fall in through a hole in the ground and not be able to escape. Bones collected – layer upon layer, year after year – creating a rich fossil record of the ancient animals that roamed the area. The fossil record covers several ice ages and the arrival of humans in the area. Palaeontologists have excavated and dated many of the fossils in Naracoorte Caves. They have reconstructed the skeletons of many of the megafauna that lived so many years ago. Of the 28 known caves in the park, four are open to the public. Other caves are set aside for scientific research or to protect the caves and their contents. Many of the caves contain spectacular stalactites and stalagmites. With the caves staying at a constant 17 degrees centigrade, Naracoorte Caves is a destination for all seasons. We offer self-guided, guided and adventure caving tours year-round.MORE INFO
Members Save 5% From $4.75 / Naracoorte Caves - Wonambi Fossil Centre The Naracoorte Caves are part of the 800,000 year old Naracoorte East Range. They are World Heritage listed, and one of the world’s most important fossil sites. For half a million years the caves acted as pitfall traps and predator dens. Animals would fall in through a hole in the ground and not be able to escape. Bones collected – layer upon layer, year after year – creating a rich fossil record of the ancient animals that roamed the area. The fossil record covers several ice ages and the arrival of humans in the area. Palaeontologists have excavated and dated many of the fossils in Naracoorte Caves. They have reconstructed the skeletons of many of the megafauna that lived so many years ago. Of the 28 known caves in the park, four are open to the public. Other caves are set aside for scientific research or to protect the caves and their contents. Many of the caves contain spectacular stalactites and stalagmites. With the caves staying at a constant 17 degrees centigrade, Naracoorte Caves is a destination for all seasons. We offer self-guided, guided and adventure caving tours year-round.MORE INFO
Members Save 5% From $2,479.00 / Walk the Limestone Coast - Caves > Cabernet > Coast IMMERSE YOURSELF IN OUR AMAZING LIMESTONE COAST REGION - A walking experience for all your senses. Providing local knowledge, responsible travel, supporting community, conservation and connection Taste of the Aussie Camino: Mary MacKillop Pilgrimage - Port MacDonnell to Penola. 6 nights/5 full days *April 3rd to 8th*May 15th to 20th*July 24th to 29th*Aug 21st to 26th Ghost Mushroom Tours: Come on a walk into the forest at night and experience the glow of these intriguing fungi. *Available May and June only Caves > Cabernet > Coast: Walk and delight in the unique landscape of the Limestone Coast; from the World Heritage Listed Naracoorte Caves through the famous Coonawarra to unique coastal freshwater ecosystems. *October 16th to 20th MEET TASH...THE PERSON BEHIND THE PASSION: Natasha Dawson - Guide/Business owner/Passionate walker/Adventurer Natasha has explored this diverse region for the past two decades as an environmental educator, nature connection guide and bushwalker. Natasha relishes slow travel; the best way to really experience a landscape is to walk it, tread lightly, explore culture and history, support communities and share with others.MORE INFO
Members Save 5% From $1,895.00 / Walk the Limestone Coast - Taste of the Aussie Camino IMMERSE YOURSELF IN OUR AMAZING LIMESTONE COAST REGION - A walking experience for all your senses. Providing local knowledge, responsible travel, supporting community, conservation and connection Taste of the Aussie Camino: Mary MacKillop Pilgrimage - Port MacDonnell to Penola. 6 nights/5 full days *April 3rd to 8th*May 15th to 20th*July 24th to 29th*Aug 21st to 26th Ghost Mushroom Tours: Come on a walk into the forest at night and experience the glow of these intriguing fungi. *Available May and June only Caves > Cabernet > Coast: Walk and delight in the unique landscape of the Limestone Coast; from the World Heritage Listed Naracoorte Caves through the famous Coonawarra to unique coastal freshwater ecosystems. *October 16th to 20th MEET TASH...THE PERSON BEHIND THE PASSION: Natasha Dawson - Guide/Business owner/Passionate walker/Adventurer Natasha has explored this diverse region for the past two decades as an environmental educator, nature connection guide and bushwalker. Natasha relishes slow travel; the best way to really experience a landscape is to walk it, tread lightly, explore culture and history, support communities and share with others.MORE INFO
Members Save 5% From $35.00 / Wangolina - VS.Tasting Vs. is our new experience available to visitors of our Cellar Door. Perfect for both the novice or seasoned nerd, the consumer is armed with a simple sheet providing some key viticultural and winemaking points beside a sample flight. For better or worse, the flight features three of our alternate varietal or style wines, beside a comparable wine from its international homeland. It’s a chance to see where our wines stand beside some of our favourite producers who have inspired the wines we grow and make. Wangolina is situated in the coastal wine region of Mt Benson, which is halfway between the beautiful towns of Robe & Kingston, which are a part of the pristine and rugged coastline of the Limestone Coast of South Australia. The Mt Benson wine region has a cool maritime climate, and is a small, boutique region with few producers. With varieties planted specifically to weather the abundant coastal conditions, they are fortunate to live in a place that is climatically beneficial to make wines that are terroir driven and immediately appealing to today’s consumer. These Mt Benson producers are dynamic, diverse and forward thinking, a collective of passionate winemakers, growers and wine drinkers. With a diverse range of traditional varieties on offer Wangolina has now expanded the range to include alternative varieties such as Gruner Veltliner, Tempranillo, Dolcetto, Montepulciano, Menca, Carmenere & Lagrein. These varieties are very much a product of the Limestone Coast terroir with a cool climate style reflecting throughMORE INFO
Members Save 5% From $20.00 / Wangolina Wines - Chip 'n Sip We’ve seen it with chocolate, we’ve seen it with cheese. It’s time for a legitimate pairing of chippies and wine! This light-hearted flight features four sample sized bowls of chippies (some classics and some unicorn varieties from lands far away) each purposefully paired with a wine off of our list. It’s a fun way to sample our wines, but also a great way for travellers and families to relax and enjoy the ambience on their journey without the mental engagement of a traditional cellar door tasting. Wangolina is situated in the coastal wine region of Mt Benson, which is halfway between the beautiful towns of Robe & Kingston, which are a part of the pristine and rugged coastline of the Limestone Coast of South Australia. The Mt Benson wine region has a cool maritime climate, and is a small, boutique region with few producers. With varieties planted specifically to weather the abundant coastal conditions, they are fortunate to live in a place that is climatically beneficial to make wines that are terroir driven and immediately appealing to today’s consumer. These Mt Benson producers are dynamic, diverse and forward thinking, a collective of passionate winemakers, growers and wine drinkers. With a diverse range of traditional varieties on offer Wangolina has now expanded the range to include alternative varieties such as Gruner Veltliner, Tempranillo, Dolcetto, Montepulciano, Menca, Carmenere & Lagrein. These varieties are very much a product of the Limestone Coast terroir with a cool climate style reflecting throughMORE INFO
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