Oliver's Taranga winery in SA

Oliver's Taranga

Oliver's Taranga winery in SA
Oliver's Taranga winery in SA
Oliver's Taranga winery in SA
Oliver's Taranga winery in SA

At a Glance

Best Time to Visit

March–May (autumn) and September–November (spring) offer pleasant weather for cellar door visiting and picnicking. January–February can be hot. Vintage season (March–April) brings activity and harvest festivals. Quieter during winter months (June–August).

Oliver's Taranga winery in SA

Oliver's Taranga is a McLaren Vale winery with a relaxed, unpretentious character that suits the region well. Situated roughly 40 kilometres south of Adelaide, it's an easy day trip from the city and sits comfortably on the McLaren Vale cellar door circuit — the kind of place where you can settle in, taste through some quality wines, and take your time without feeling rushed.

The Wines

McLaren Vale has long been recognised for full-bodied, age-worthy reds, and Oliver's Taranga leans into that regional identity. Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon are among the varieties well suited to the area's warm Mediterranean climate, coastal breezes, and free-draining soils. The cellar door tasting typically covers the core range of reds and whites, giving you a solid overview of what the winery produces.

Cellar Door Experience

The cellar door is open seven days a week from 11:00 to 16:00, making it straightforward to work into a day's itinerary. The atmosphere is family-friendly and welcoming — there's no formality here, just good wine in a comfortable setting.

Tasting is available at the cellar door, though specific details on fees and format can change, so it's worth contacting ahead if you have a larger group or specific requirements. The BYO picnic policy is a genuine highlight: bring your own food, pick up a bottle or two, and find a spot to enjoy them. It's the kind of low-key experience that McLaren Vale does well.

Getting There

Oliver's Taranga is accessible by car from Adelaide in around 40 minutes, heading south via the Southern Expressway and into the Vale. The roads through McLaren Vale are easy to navigate and well suited to a self-guided cellar door tour. On-site parking accommodates cars and caravans, though it's sensible to call ahead if you're arriving in a large vehicle or with a group.

There's no direct public transport to the winery, so self-driving or joining an organised tour is the practical option.

Visitor Tips

  • BYO a picnic spread and pair it with wines purchased at the cellar door — it's a relaxed way to spend an afternoon
  • McLaren Vale's cellar doors are well clustered, making it easy to visit several in a single day trip from Adelaide
  • Mid-week visits or travelling in the shoulder seasons tend to be quieter and allow for a more personal experience
  • Autumn (March to May) and spring (September to November) offer the most comfortable weather for outdoor picnicking; midsummer can be hot, and the winter months are quieter across the region
  • Vintage season in March and April brings extra activity to the valley if you're interested in seeing the region at its most animated

Location

Getting There

Located in McLaren Vale, South Australia, approximately 40 km south of Adelaide. Accessible by car via easy regional roads. Caravan-friendly access; confirm parking availability when visiting. No direct public transport to the winery; self-drive or organised tour recommended.

🅿️Cellar door has on-site parking suitable for cars and caravans. Confirm capacity and any coach/bus parking availability by contacting ahead, especially for larger groups or caravans.
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