
Alpha Box & Dice
At a Glance
Best Time to Visit
Spring (September–November) for pleasant weather and post-vintage activity. Autumn (March–May) for harvest season atmosphere. Summer can be warm; winter quiet but mild. Avoid December–January peak holiday period if seeking a relaxed experience.

Alpha Box & Dice sits comfortably outside the mainstream, bringing a natural wine philosophy and a genuinely experimental spirit to South Australia's wine scene. Drawing fruit from two of the state's most distinct growing regions — McLaren Vale and the Adelaide Hills — the label has built a reputation for wines that prioritise terroir expression and honest winemaking over polished uniformity.
The Wines
The range spans warm-climate and cool-climate varieties, reflecting the diversity of the South Australian regions from which grapes are sourced. Shiraz and Grenache form the backbone of the lineup, with McLaren Vale fruit lending the kind of depth and richness those varieties are known for in the region. Alongside these are alternative and less common varieties that speak to the label's interest in experimenting beyond convention.
If you're after something outside the expected, the limited-release and experimental wines are worth seeking out during your visit. These bottles tend to showcase what Alpha Box & Dice does most distinctively — low-intervention production, a willingness to embrace imperfection, and wines that reflect where and how they were grown rather than a predetermined house style.
Cellar Door Experience
The cellar door has a relaxed, unpretentious feel that matches the winemaking ethos. Drop-in tastings are available, typically covering four to six wines, and the staff are genuinely engaged when it comes to talking through the philosophy behind individual bottles. It's the kind of place where the conversation about winemaking is part of the experience, not an afterthought.
Casual visitors are welcome, though bookings are recommended if you're arriving in a group of eight or more, or visiting during busier periods. Tasting fees apply but are often waived with a purchase. Allow 45 to 60 minutes for a comfortable, unhurried tasting.
Food and Dining
There's no full restaurant, but platters and light fare are available to accompany your tasting. The setting is also BYO picnic-friendly, making it a practical stop for families or road trippers who want to linger a little longer. The food offering suits the casual, relaxed tone of the cellar door well.
Getting There
Alpha Box & Dice is located in the Adelaide Hills region, roughly 30 to 45 minutes from Adelaide by car. Self-driving is the practical way to get there, as public transport to the wine regions is limited. The cellar door has ample on-site parking suited to cars and small campervans, and caravan-friendly access makes it a reasonable stop on a broader South Australian road trip. Coach groups can arrange parking with advance notice.
Visitor Tips
- Book ahead if you're visiting with a group of eight or more
- Ask about the experimental and limited-release wines — they reflect the label's creative approach most clearly
- Mid-week visits tend to be quieter if you prefer a more relaxed atmosphere
- Avoid the December to January peak holiday period if you're after a low-key experience
- Spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) are the most rewarding times to visit, with post-vintage activity in spring and harvest atmosphere in autumn
Location
Getting There
Located in Adelaide Hills region, South Australia. Accessible by car from Adelaide (approximately 30–45 minutes). Caravan-friendly with good road access. Public transport limited; self-drive strongly recommended for wine region exploring.
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