Collect your luggage, pick up your hire car, and drive due east for 20 minutes from Adelaide airport. As the rolling foothills come into view, you arrive at Penfolds Wines’ historic Magill Estate . Moments ago, you were on a plane, then in the centre of a bustling little city of 1.3 million. Now you’re in wine country.
That’s the brilliant thing about the South Australian capital, eight hours by air from Hong Kong. Adelaide’s extreme proximity to some of Australia’s greatest terroir makes it the ideal jumping-off point for the impatient oenophile or time-pressed epicurean.
At Penfolds’ Magill Estate, just eight kilometres from Adelaide’s central business district, you can take a twilight tour of the picturesque winery, established in 1844 – before settling in for a seven-course degustation meal with matching wines at the celebrated on-site restaurant.
A mere 45 minutes’ drive south of Adelaide lies McLaren Vale , famed for its sensational shiraz; winemaker d’Arenberg’s