Bonneyview Winery - Barmera

Direct Phone Number : (08) 8588 2279
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Bonneyview Winery and Restaurant located at Barmera on the main Sturt Highway 220 kilometres north east of Adelaide in the Riverland of South Australia, is a unique and interesting winery. From the early grape growers of the region, who started in 1921, Bonneyview has followed on in utilising the best of the old, combined with the new and has produced a boutique vineyard of outstanding excellence, which has become fully recognized over the last thirty years with many gold medals and other outstanding awards for its hand crafted wines. Wine varieties include dry reds, white table wines and fortified wines.

Bonneyview Wines have also created a kitchen and restaurant, which has a long tradition of excellence with its carefully prepared European and Australian dishes which complement our wines.

Our cellar door is open seven days a week and we are also able to arrange tours of the winery for parties of 10 or more (approximately 60 minutes) at a cost of only AUD5.00 per person.

The restaurant open for lunch Wednesday to Sunday 12pm to 2.30pm and open for dinner on Thursday, Friday and Saturday 6.30pm to late.

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