Centenary wine Tour

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  • Duration: 60 Minutes (approx.)
  • Location: Barossa Valley, SA
  • Product code: Cent Tour

 

Visit the Seppelt family homestead, learn of the visionary foresight of Benno Seppelt as you are guided through the Centennial Cellar and taste a 100 year old fortified wine direct from barrel. 

Awarded the Barossa Trust Mark, the Centenary Tour is a once in a lifetime experience. 

Visit the state heritage listed 1851 Seppelt family homestead and continue through the blending cellar followed by a private tasting of super-premium fortified wines.  The tour culminates in the 1878 Centennial Cellar – the jewel in the crown at Seppeltsfield.  Walk along-side the longest lineage of single vintage wines in the world, where you will taste your year of birth Tawny, direct from barrel, as well as the legendary 100 year old Para Vintage Tawny.   

About the Centennial Cellar:

Seppeltsfield’ s history is punctuated with many moments of visionary foresight. Seppeltsfield’ s founder, Joseph Seppelt and his eldest son, Benno, were particularly renowned for their longer term vision for the estate, closely following custodianship principles to ensure a legacy was passed on to future generations.

This is no more evident than Benno Seppelt’s inception of the Centennial Cellar – a truly unique and unparalleled system of maturing single barrels of vintage Tawny for 100 years before release.

In 1866, plans to build a new bluestone cellar were started by Joseph. 12 years later in 1878 and following the passing of his father, Benno completed the stone cellars. In a gesture both unique and inspirational, Benno selected a puncheon of his finest wine and gave instructions that it was not to be bottled for 100 years.

This single barrel of 1878 Tawny port was to remain maturing in a separate room within the bluestone cellars, untouched in the same location 100 years. The tradition of laying down a barrel of the finest wine from each vintage was continued every year following and continues to do so today.

The Centennial Cellar now comprises an unbroken lineage of every vintage from the current year back to 1878. A living museum of Australian winemaking history and undoubtedly the ‘ jewel in the crown’ of the Seppeltsfield estate, the Centennial Cellar is an absolute must see for visitors.

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