The Barossa's Butcher, Baker, Winemaker Trail - Nuriootpa
Follow the Butcher, Baker, Winemaker Trail to discover fabulously intimate experiences, time-proven practices, and mouth-watering flavours and textures. Celebrate and learn of the Barossa’s distinctive culinary tradition – one that can be easily traced back to the mid-19th century pioneers.
This is a gourmet lover’s paradise with a distinctive food culture enriched in a strong cultural heritage. Blessed with fertile soils and a Mediterranean climate, the region generates an abundance of fresh produce alongside its famous vineyards.
The earliest European settlers adapted time-honoured methods to suit the climate and developed a distinctive Barossa cuisine. Innovative techniques and contemporary ingredients have been thrown into the mix to create sought-after breads, smoked meats, cakes, cheese, egg noodles, honey, olive oil and more.
Pick up a copy of the Butcher, Baker, Winemaker Trail at the South Australian Visitor and Travel Centre in Adelaide or from Barossa Visitor Information Centres in Tanunda and Gawler.
