Coonawarra

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Coonawarra is one of Australia's most celebrated wine regions, renowned for its distinctive terra rossa soil and world-class cabernet sauvignon. Located in South Australia's Limestone Coast, this narrow strip of red earth produces wines of intense flavour and elegance. Beyond the cellar doors, the region offers a serene landscape of vineyards, historic homesteads, and underground wonders.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate at least two full days to explore Coonawarra at a relaxed pace. Day one can focus on the wineries along the Riddoch Highway, with a lunch stop at a vineyard restaurant. Day two allows for a deeper dive into smaller producers, a cave tour at Engelbrecht, and a wander through Penola's historic streets. If you're short on time, a single day of tastings at four to five wineries is feasible, but you'll miss the region's quiet charm.

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