Our Review
An impressive new entrant to the Barossa wine scene, Mirus has a range of single-site, Marananga-born wines that show well-made, perfectly ripened Barossa lines and speak clearly of their Western Barossa roots. It’s all part of a larger project, Wonderground Barossa, which is the brainchild of Kirsty Kingsley and Renee de Saxe, who have converted an old farmhouse into a contemporary art gallery and cellar door that overlooks the rolling vineyards of Seppeltsfeild and Marananga. -DAVE BROOKES
Specialities
Chardonnay, rosé, cinsault, grenache, mataro, shiraz
Cellar Door
Information
Wonderground and Mirus Vineyards wines are both available for tasting and purchase at the Wonderground Barossa Cellar Door and Gallery. Visitors are welcome to taste our wines or enjoy a glass while viewing an extensive range of art from local artists.
Hours
Fri–Sun 11–4
Details are correct at time of writing
Please check winery website for up to date details
Details
Rating |
|
Winemaker |
Nick Radford, Luke Edwards |
Viticulturalist |
Nick Radford, Luke Edwards |
Traditional Place Name |
Ngadjuri Country |
Region |
Barossa Valley |
Address |
130 Heinze Road, Seppeltsfield, SA 5360
|
Established |
2021 |
Dozens |
1600 |
Vineyards (area) |
13.4 ha |
Opening Hours |
Fri–Sun 11–4 |
Telephone |
0447 117 762
|
Website |
www.mirusvineyards.com; www.wondergroundbarossa.com
|