With a lovely fire going and the knowledge that this may be our only sober time of the holiday I decided to propose, I had planned to over the weekend but seemed like a really good moment and once Orla realised I was serious I'm delighted to write she said yes almost immediately.
Given our limited choice we only managed to visit 3 vineyards but two of them were really good so no harm done. We had lunch in Leconfield Wines (Richard Hamilton) which was so good we ditched the car and decided we'd walk the remaining 5k back to our cottage. After that we went to the vineyard of the 'black sheep' of the family Hugh Hamilton and even though the wine wasn't as good the setting was excellent, so we sat out and had a bottle overlooking the vines.
On the way to Barossa we visited D'arenberg & Wirra Wirra, both excellent vineyards. We chose to go via the Adelaide Hills which was a pretty scenic but journey full of windy roads. By chance we stopped a vineyard on the side of the road called Kersebrook Hill, which turned out to be a great find (I'd highly recommend it for anyone else). We stopped in a few othe
r places along the way and eventually found our B&B called "Barossa House B&B" (which was central with lovely hosts but nowhere near as comfortable as our McClaren Vale accommodation). Alot of restaurants were booked out for Easter Saturday so we had to settle for faulty towers, that said the food was ok and a very nice member of staff offered us a lift home (after the lock-in), every other staff member was borderline insane.
Our trip back to Adelaide was painless and we would have gone to the Zoo if we could find
parking anywhere but after about 30 mins of looking we gave up. We ended up sitting in a lovely pub for the day enjoying the nice weather. Adelaide feels about the same size as Galway although its supposed to have a larger population than Dublin.
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