We loved the wines, the personal service and the perfect coffee after. Looking forward to seeing the wines in the UK so we can continue to enjoy!
This was in the Entertainment Book so thought we'd stop for lunch, especially as we had a nice response from our Facebook query on whether they were pet friendly. Langhorne Creek is really a hidden gem and not one of the more prominent wine regions in South Australia, but it's a good secret! We were the only ones there on a Tuesday before Christmas. Had a tasting to choose our wine for lunch. Bother. We loved them all. Settled in and ordered the pie and the coorong mullet (from the specials board). While waiting some people we used to work with wandered in so they joined us for a while. Meals were lovely. The pie was chockers with tender meat, although chips were a bit white. Coorong Mullet didn't have any complaints. The winery is a member of Eat Local so plenty of local produce used. Worth a pitstop.
I've had the joy of playing here as a musician on several occasions. Great set up and lovely room. Sits a lot of people. The food and wine are both of a superior quality and the staff are just lovely. Get on down to a Sunday music session where it all happens. The best way to enjoy a good afternoon of fine music, wine and food!
It was our pleasure, I am glad you enjoyed your birthday. Enjoy your visitors and come again soon cheers Judy
We spent a simply wonderful public holiday afternoon. Great wines great food and just warm and friendly hosts, we will be back.
This is the first cellar door you encounter when driving from Strathalbyn into the Langhorne Creek region and it is a fantastic start to a 'Creek visit. Exceptional quality and very friendly, helpful and informative staff ensure a great wine tasting visit. Prices are reasonable. Would happily return on the next visit to Langhorne Creek - this one's a gem!
We went 8 adults and lots of little children to Angus Plains on a Sunday following the purchase of a Spreets deal or two. The deal was a glass of wine and a tapas sharing plate. We got lost on the way there - note there are two sections to Angas Plain Road but were impressed with the tranquil location on arrival. It is beautiful set in the middle of vines. The eating area is outside in a covered area with cafe blinds. Highchairs were provided for the children and it was a lovely place to be. With a grass area for the kids to play on in front of the eating area. The wine I thought was great and at 17 to 20 dollars per bottle reasonably priced for a winery. The sparlkling red and brick shiraz particularly good. The owner Peter was friendly and chatty. He said they were busy that day - Presumerably due to the Spreets deal. There were around 25 other people there at the time. The food consisted of ciabatta, bread and dukkah, followed by a plate which included a chicken skewer, prawn dumpling and a spinach and feta pastry. It took a long time to arrive and overpriced at 40 dollars a plate. It also wasn't Tapas. The combination of Asian and Mediterranean flavours on a plate was slightly odd. I would reccomend Angus Plains. The location and wine were lovely. I wouldn't have the tapas again.
We went on a Cudo Voucher during the week where we had wine to taste first & the one we liked the best was a good sized glass with our Tapas which turned out to be a delicious lunch. The young lady on her own made the lunch while still serving a couple who came in for tasteing of there wines. We had a flat white each which was the best i had had for ages. The only thing is that next time we go we will go at the weekend as we were for the hour & half most time on our own.
Came for wine tasting. Didn't order any food as we already had lunch, but the food did look yum. Owners Phil and Judy were serving at the cellar door. Lovely warm reception. Excellent value red wines. Highly recommend a visit.
Went for a tasting and stayed for a delicious lunch. Demi was friendly,knowledgable and a charming host. PJ sparkling is outstanding. Purchasedseveral bottles.