Very friendly staff, very knowledgeable. A big but excellent cellar door for wine tasting, and you can get a range of platters. And off course excellent wines, try the 2013 church block and the moscato!
Rainy R.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Tamworth, United Kingdom
faaaabulous !!! Tristan really knows his stuff fab winery and gardens !!! a must see place !
Michelle D.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Australia
We came here with friends for wine tasting/buying and a picnic, as we noticed that they advertise their picnic area. I haven’t visited here before, as it is a bit of a tourist mecca(which we usually avoid), but since this was the weekend of a car race, we thought we would be safe ;) Well, this was the BEST wine tasting experience I have ever had! The guy who helped us(wish we grabbed his name, as he was outstanding) was a real showman, very friendly and knowledgeable and an excellent representative of the winery. After we had decided which wines we were going to buy(as well as some delicious pâté and other goodies they have on offer), we headed out to the picnic area, which was absolutely perfect, with lovely views. We had a gorgeous afternoon, and will definitely be back to purchase more wine!
Steven R.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Australia
Good reds and nice staff — just make sure you go in a small group… first time we were well looked after, second time(in a bigger group) we were treated pretty average — felt like we weren’t welcome.
Catherine T.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Adelaide, Australia
What is not to love about a winery in winter that has a wood fire going? Upon entry we were greeted by the cellar door staff who apologized that the fire was not as warm as it should be, he didnt force us to have a tasting but more so just let us be as we walked around and just took in the place and the scenery. There is a lot art work around the place which you can wander through in your own time. The wine selection is nice and the staff are knowledgeable about the varieties. I did enjoy these wine more so a few years ago but in saying that you cant go past a glass(or bottle!) of Church Block. They have cheese and crackers for purchase if you want to have more than just a tasting where you can sit inside next to the fire or outside. They also have a box of toys in the cellar door corner to keep little people entertained.
Tegan H.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Australia
Wirra Wirra admitedly doesn’t make my favourite wines from the region, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t a great destination to take in as a part of a wine tour in the area, and who knows, the wines may be more to your taste than mine. Last time I was there a large pile of grapes had been left to rot in the sun and the intoxicating caramel smell itself was worth the visit. The space at the cellar door is substantial, with a long bench for tastings which means as long as you call ahead and book it’s a great place to take a group. The cheese plates are also a good spacer between all that wine so you may want to stay and indulge. The scrubby rise range is very popular and you’ll probably want to try all the shiraz and cab sauv if you’re that way inclined.
Kamini N.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Melbourne, Australia
A delightful winery in the southern region of McLaren Vale, Wirra Wirra has some wonderful grounds, a fascinating cellar door with paintings framing the walls and a huge vintage bell christened The Angelus bell for all to ring. Kids are welcomed here as there is a kids corner whilst parents indulge in wine tasting and cheese platter. Some of my favourite drops would have to be the rich bodied Church Block and the delightful sweet Mrs Wigley Moscato. Wirra Wirra is just perfect in so many ways, it’s perfect to visit during the day or a weekend getaway among the stunning views of McLaren Vale.