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Explore winemaking techniques at Lou Miranda Estate with our new Winemaking Experience. Create your own unique blend of Barossa Valley Shiraz while learning about the grape varieties and what makes a Barossa Red. The Winemaking Experience is hands on, interactive and creative. You get to blend your own wine. Using three barrel samples of our premium Shiraz & one of premium Cabernet you get to create a wine in your own style. Each parcel of wine has its own distinctive flavours and textures. The physical work has been done – picking, crushing, fermenting and barrel maturation. You will meld the components to create a wine that is truly unique. You then bottle,

You made it to the Barossa. Welcome, Welcome. Now how do you get out and about and around. One of the main reasons for visiting the Barossa Valley is to partake in wine tastings or indulging in an eating session. If you want to avoid delegating a designated driver I have listed a few ways to get around in the Barossa from the fun and adventurous to the conventional and convenient. When planning your Barossa itinerary you will need to account for the travelling times between the towns. If you go out by bike one day you might want to restrict your travelling to a smaller area such as

***This competition has now closed*** Lou Miranda Estate x The Daily Edited Mother's Day Competition 2021 We love our mum. Running a family owned winery is hard work and we rely on our Mum to help us through the good times and the bad. She is always there when we need her. To celebrate our mother and your mother we are running a competition, not for you to win something but for her to win something (which hopefully she will share with you). To go into the running to win a Lou Miranda Estate Mother's Day 6 pack of wine and a The Daily Edited jewellery box (customised with Mum's initals) click

Birthday's! Some people love them and some people hate them. I like to cook for people, it is how I show love but sometimes when I cook for people it's more about me than it is them. I made this recipe for my partners birthday dinner and although he smiled and played along because he knew I put a lot of effort into it, he hated it. But that is just his own bad taste because these ravioli were delicious, pillowly little parcels with a soft orange note. I nailed it, its a shame he hates birthdays! INGREDIENTS Ravioli filling 500g fresh ricotta, drained if wet Pinch of freshly grated nutmeg 1 teaspoon

Are you planning a visit to the Barossa Valley? Barossa.com have an incredible resource on their website of wineries, eateries and places of interest. An invaluable wealth of information is available on the website but sometimes can be fairly daunting. Where to start? Where to end? What are my needs? When putting together an itinerary for my own personal travel I think to have a few places planned out that I have heard of but I usually leave room for recommendations from locals too. Keeping that in mind we have put together a series of day itineraries, the first one is for the Southern Barossa. Dutschke Wines - First up