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Experience Jacob's Creek's Double Barrel wines with a guided tasting and gourmet lunch in the scenic Barossa Valley. Perfect for wine lovers seeking authentic, well-organized tours.

If you’re planning a trip to Australia’s renowned Barossa Valley, a visit to Jacob’s Creek offers more than just a quick wine tasting. The Double Barrel Signature Tasting Experience & Lunch blends storytelling, expert guidance, and a tasty meal into a three-hour journey that’s perfect for wine enthusiasts and curious travelers alike. While we haven’t personally sipped through the experience, the glowing reviews and detailed descriptions paint a clear picture of what you can expect.
What we love about this tour is its focus on educating visitors on innovative winemaking and the opportunity to taste exclusive wines you won’t find elsewhere. Plus, the pairing with a thoughtfully curated lunch at Harvest Kitchen elevates the experience beyond the usual tasting room visit. The only thing to consider is that the tour is limited to just eight travelers, which means a more intimate setting but also requires booking well in advance—on average about 26 days ahead.
This experience is best suited for adults who appreciate good wine, enjoy learning about the process, and love pairing their drinks with delicious food. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply want a comprehensive introduction to Australian wine, Jacob’s Creek’s offering guarantees a memorable day.

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The tour starts at 2129 Barossa Valley Way in Rowland Flat, a location that promises a peaceful, vineyard-adjacent setting. Your host begins with a guided walk through the onsite display vineyard, giving you a chance to see where the grapes are grown and understood better how terroir influences flavor.
Next, the core of the experience is a tasting of the Double Barrel wines. What makes these wines different, and truly special, is the finishing process—they first mature in traditional barrels, then are finished in spirits barrels like whiskey, cognac, rum, or tequila. This aging process lends the wines a complex, layered flavor that wine lovers find intriguing. You’ll get a chance to taste the cellar-door exclusive Double Barrel VSOP, giving an inside look at premium offerings.
Many reviews emphasize the expertise of the guides. One reviewer notes, “He shared with us so much about wine in South Australia,” highlighting how personal and informative the tasting can be. The guided nature of the session ensures you go beyond just sipping; you learn about the innovation and craftsmanship behind each pour. The small group size fosters interaction, making for a more enriching experience.
Following the tasting, guests can sit down for the “Feed Me Like a Barossan” lunch at Harvest Kitchen. The menu is designed around seasonal produce, served in a way that encourages sharing and trying a variety of flavors. The reviews are unanimous: the food is outstanding. One reviewer even mentioned that the presentation was “impeccable,” and the dishes were “mouth-watering.”
Each lunch is paired with two glasses of Jacob’s Creek wine, carefully selected to complement the flavors. The timing is flexible; you can enjoy your meal after the 11 am session or at the scheduled 12 pm lunch, depending on your preference.
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Guests consistently describe the venue as spectacular, with many mentioning the beautiful views that make the experience even more memorable. The small group size creates a relaxed and personalized vibe, which many reviewers appreciate. The staff is characterized as knowledgeable and friendly, eager to share their enthusiasm for wine and the region.

At $132.69 per person, this experience offers a lot for those interested in premium wine and gourmet dining. The exclusive nature of the wines, coupled with the educational component and delicious meal, provides a well-rounded experience that justifies the price for many.
Several reviews specifically mention the high quality of the lunch at Harvest Kitchen, with one reviewer calling it “brilliant,” and highlighting the seasonal, fresh produce. The intimate group size adds a personal touch, making the experience feel exclusive rather than commercial.
The tour’s maximum of 8 travelers means it can fill up quickly, so booking well in advance is highly recommended. Also, since the experience includes both a tasting and a meal, timely arrival is important—whether you’re doing the session before or after lunch. This flexibility is a plus, especially if you’re trying to fit it into a larger day of sightseeing.

This tour is ideal for wine lovers who want to explore something beyond the usual and enjoy learning about innovative wine-making techniques. It’s perfect for foodies who appreciate a thoughtfully curated meal paired with excellent wine. The small-group atmosphere makes it suitable for couples, friends, or small family groups looking for an authentic, intimate experience.
Travelers interested in scenic vineyard settings, premium wines, and interactive tours will find this experience particularly rewarding. And if your goal is to combine education, taste, and a top-notch meal, Jacob’s Creek provides a compelling option.

The Jacob’s Creek Double Barrel Signature Tasting and Lunch offers a well-designed blend of education, tasting, and dining in a stunning vineyard setting. It’s a fantastic choice for those who want to deepen their appreciation of Australian wines while enjoying a gourmet meal in a small-group environment. The exclusive wines and knowledgeable guides make it a memorable experience, especially for enthusiastic wine aficionados.
While the price might seem steep for some, the quality of the wines, the personalized attention, and the delicious lunch make it a great value for those seeking an authentic and comprehensive wine tour. It’s best suited for travelers who aren’t just looking for a quick tasting but want a meaningful, immersive experience that captures the essence of Jacob’s Creek and the Barossa Valley.
“A beautiful way to spend an afternoon. Knowledgeable staff. Lovely wine tasting. And an incredible Feed Me experience our visit exceeded our expect…”

How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts about 3 hours, including the vineyard walk, tasting, and lunch.
What is included in the price?
You get guided tastings of the Double Barrel wines, including an exclusive VSOP, plus a curated lunch at Harvest Kitchen paired with two glasses of Jacob’s Creek wine.
Can I choose my lunch time?
Yes, you can enjoy lunch either after the 11 am tasting session or before the 2 pm session, with all lunch bookings scheduled at 12 pm.
Is the tour suitable for groups?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 8 travelers, making it ideal for a small, intimate group.
What should I wear?
Comfortable, casual clothing is recommended. Since part of the tour involves walking in the vineyard, comfortable shoes are advised.
Are children or non-drinkers allowed?
This is an adult-focused experience centered around wine tasting and gourmet dining, so it’s intended for guests of legal drinking age.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking about 26 days ahead is typical, but it’s wise to reserve as early as possible, especially during peak seasons.
Is transportation provided?
No, transportation isn’t included, so plan to arrange your own arrival at the meeting point.
In all, this tour represents a nice balance of learning, tasting, and savoring, making it a worthwhile addition to any Barossa Valley itinerary—especially if you’re eager to understand the innovative side of Australian winemaking.