Sixteen South Australian wineries invite you to taste their new release and 2023 vintage wines at Wine Debut at Adelaide Zoo.
Soak in the spring evening and listen to the sounds of the animals as you sip wines from Balnaves of Coonawarra, Bremerton, Golding, Heartland, Kaesler, Karrawatta, Kimbolton, Knappstein, Levrier by Jo Irvine, Majella, Ministry of Clouds, Norfolk Rise, Ottelia & Taschini, Sorby Adams, Wangolina and XO Wine Co.
This event has been timed to allow event-goers to be some of the first to try a range of special new-release wines from all over South Australia.
For a ticket price of only $25 (+ GST) you will receive:
Once your tasting tokens have been exchanged, wine is to be purchased directly from the wineries by the flight (several tastes), glass or bottle, and bottles can be packaged and taken home.
Wine Debut will be held on the central lawns inside the Adelaide Zoo on Friday, 6 October, from 5:30 pm until 8:30 pm.
Tickets are limited, so click here to book your Wine Debut ticket today.
Wine Debut is presented by the South Australian Wine Industry Association (SAWIA) and Adelaide, a Great Wine Capital of the World. Development and delivery of this event is a part of the South Australian Wine Industry Development Program as administered by SAWIA and is only possible through the support and funding provided by the Government of South Australia through the Department of Primary Industries and Regions.
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The National Wine Education & Training Centre is not affiliated with any wine merchants or retailers, and our classes are supported by wine donations from members of the South Australian wine industry. All our classes are held at the National Wine Centre in Adelaide.
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Email us: admin@winesa.asn.au
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which we live, learn and work, the Kaurna people of the Adelaide Plains. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Stright Islander people as the first Australians and pay respect to them and their Elders past, present and emerging. We recognise and respect their cultural heritage, beliefs, and their continuing connection to lands, waters, and communities.