Barossa Grounds
Collection by Barossa Dirt
So what are the potential sub-regions of the Barossa? They include, but are not limited to: Ebenezer, Moppa, Kalimna, Greenock, Seppeltsfield, Gomersal, Vine Vale, Bethany, Rowland Flat, Light Pass, Barossa Ranges & Eden Valley. Read more: http://www.barossa.com/wine/wine-chapters/the-barossa-barossa-grounds/the-barossa-barossa-grounds
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Barossa Grounds - Ken Semmler and Wayne Dutschke
The Barossa Grounds project is an ongoing journey to investigate and articulate the diverse characteristics of the sub-regions of the Barossa Valley and their influence…
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Church at Rowland Flat. Image by Dragan Radocaj Photography. © Barossa Grape & Wine Association
Barossa Grounds: Soil from various vineyard sites in Barossa - taken on a Barossa Grounds tour. Image by Dragan Radocaj Photography. © Barossa Grape & Wine Association
Barossa Grounds: Soil from various vineyard sites in Barossa - taken on a Barossa Grounds tour. Image by Dragan Radocaj Photography. © Barossa Grape & Wine Association
Barossa Grounds: View over Tanunda. Image by Dragan Radocaj Photography. © Barossa Grape & Wine Association