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National Wine Centre of Australia: A Toast to Australian Viticulture

Explore Australia's wine culture in Adelaide: tastings, tours, and events at the iconic National Wine Centre.

The National Wine Centre of Australia, located in Adelaide, is dedicated to promoting the Australian wine industry. Opened in 2001, the centre offers an immersive experience with wine tastings, tours, and exhibitions, showcasing wines from over 65 regions. With the largest tasting room in Australia and the largest open cellar in the Southern Hemisphere, it's a must-visit destination for wine enthusiasts.

A brief summary to National Wine Centre of Australia

  • Adelaide, South Australia, 5000, AU

Local tips

  • Take a guided tour to learn about the history of Australian wine and sample cellar reserve selections.
  • Check out the Wined Bar for a light meal or lunch with views of the Botanic Gardens.
  • Consider visiting on a Sunday or after 6pm for free parking.
  • Combine your visit with a trip to the adjacent Adelaide Botanic Garden.
  • Book wine tasting and platter for two people 2-4pm daily for $55 per couple.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Adelaide city center, the National Wine Centre is approximately a 15-20 minute walk. Head east along North Terrace, enjoying the sights of the city. Upon reaching the eastern end of North Terrace, you'll see the Wine Centre adjacent to the Adelaide Botanic Garden. There are no costs associated with walking.

  • Public Transport

    Adelaide Metro buses provide convenient access to the National Wine Centre. Several bus routes stop near the Centre on Botanic Road (Stop 1) and Hackney Road (Stop 2). From the city center, catch a bus from King William Street or Currie Street. A single trip fare is around $5. Check Adelaide Metro timetables for specific routes and times.

  • Taxi/Ride-share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services are readily available in Adelaide. A taxi from the city center to the National Wine Centre typically costs between $6 and $8 and takes only a few minutes. Pick-up and drop-off are at the base of the ramp on Hackney Road.

  • Parking

    Limited short-term metered parking is available along Hackney Road and Plane Tree Drive in Botanic Park. Parking is free after 6pm, all day Sunday, and on public holidays. During the day, metered parking costs $3.50 per hour on Monday to Friday and $0.70 per hour on Saturday, with a maximum of 4 hours. Alternatively, all-day parking is available at the Royal Hotel Carpark for $11, a 5-10 minute walk away. Multi-story car parks are located on Frome Road and North Terrace.

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The National Wine Centre of Australia, a landmark in Adelaide, is more than just a building; it's a comprehensive journey through the world of Australian wine. Officially opened in October 2001, the centre was designed by Cox Grieve Architects to be a flagship for the Australian wine industry, providing information and resources on every aspect of wine growing and winemaking. The centre's architecture is as captivating as the wines it houses. The design evokes the atmosphere of a winery, with materials transitioning from robust to refined, mirroring the winemaking process. The exterior resembles a section of a wine barrel, while the interior features rammed earth walls, colossal wooden beams, shaped glass, and brushed aluminum. Outside, rows of grapevines display different varieties. Inside, visitors can explore interactive exhibitions detailing the technology, varieties, and styles of wine. The Tasting Gallery allows guests to sample wines from various regions. Knowledgeable sommeliers lead daily hosted tours, providing insights into the history, innovations, and trends of the Australian wine industry. Visitors can also enjoy sommelier cellar tastings, masterclasses, and private cellar dining experiences. The Wined Bar and Terrace offer spaces to relax and enjoy a meal while overlooking the Botanic Gardens. The centre also hosts corporate events, conferences, and social gatherings, offering versatile event spaces with stunning architecture and dedicated event planners.

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