- Discover the Double Barrel Signature Experience & Harvest Kitchen Lunch
- Good To Know
- An In-Depth Look at the Experience
- Starting at Jacob’s Creek Cellar Door
- Guided Vineyard Tour: A Brief but Insightful Walk
- The Heart of the Experience: The Double Barrel Tasting
- The Sensory Experience
- The Guided Vineyard Walk
- The Lunch at Harvest Kitchen
- The Setting and Service
- Practical Details and Tips
- Duration and Timing
- Group Size and Accessibility
- Price and Value
- Considerations
- The Sum Up
- FAQ
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Discover the Double Barrel Signature Experience & Harvest Kitchen Lunch
If you’re craving a deep dive into South Australia’s famous wine region, this Double Barrel Signature Experience at Jacobs Creek offers an appealing mix of wine education, sensory tasting, and mouthwatering food. It’s a chance to learn about a unique winemaking technique, enjoy a guided vineyard walk, and savor a thoughtfully curated lunch—perfect for wine lovers and curious foodies alike.
What makes this tour stand out? We love the focus on the innovative Double Barrel wines, the personalized guidance from knowledgeable hosts, and the shared-style feast at Harvest Kitchen. On the flip side, it’s a fairly structured experience—so if you prefer exploring at your own pace or with more free time, this might feel a little tight.
This experience is best suited for those who want a balanced mix of wine education, tasting, and excellent food. It also works well if you enjoy small group settings for a more intimate and relaxed vibe. Keep in mind, children under 18 aren’t eligible, so it’s really tailored toward adult wine explorers.
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- Unique wines: Focus on Jacobs Creek’s innovative Double Barrel range, matured in traditional barrels then finished in spirits barrels.
- Educational and sensory: Guided explanations help you understand the evolution and premiumisation of this wine style.
- Beautiful setting: A short, guided vineyard walk introduces you to the source of these wines.
- Gourmet lunch: The Feed Me Like a Barossan menu at Harvest Kitchen offers a shared, delicious meal paired with two glasses of Jacobs Creek wine.
- Small group: Limited to just 8 people, ensuring personalized attention.
- Timing details: Lunch is always at 12pm, regardless of your start time, so plan accordingly.
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An In-Depth Look at the Experience

Starting at Jacob’s Creek Cellar Door
The tour begins at the iconic Jacob’s Creek Cellar Door, a spot that’s almost as much a landmark as the wines themselves. As you arrive, you’ll check in at the Welcome Desk and find your guide ready to lead you through a journey into the vineyard and beyond. The setting itself is picturesque—ideal for snapping some photos—while the staff is noted for being approachable and well-informed.
Guided Vineyard Tour: A Brief but Insightful Walk
Your first stop is a 10-minute guided tour of the onsite display vineyard. While brief, it offers a glimpse into the terroir and grape-growing practices that influence the wines you’ll enjoy later. Expect to learn about the vineyard’s layout, the types of grapes grown, and some of the sustainable practices involved. This part of the experience isn’t just about scenery; it’s about connecting the wine in your glass to its origins.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Heart of the Experience: The Double Barrel Tasting
Next up is the core of this tour—a 50-minute tasting of the Double Barrel range, where your host will explain what makes these wines different. The concept is clever: wines first matured in traditional barrels, then finished in second-use spirits barrels like whiskey, cognac, or rum.
Guests have appreciated the explanation of how this process influences the flavor profile, with reviews mentioning that “the sensory experience really opened my eyes to how barrel finishing can add complexity and warmth.” The host walks you through the evolution of these wines, emphasizing the innovative approach that sets Jacobs Creek apart.
The Sensory Experience
Unlike standard tastings, this one is designed to be interactive and educational. Expect guided prompts to help you pick up on subtle aromas and flavors—think hints of oak, vanilla, or spice—plus an understanding of how the spirit barrels impart these characteristics. Many note that the host’s knowledgeable and friendly approach makes the process accessible, even if you’re new to wine tasting.
The Guided Vineyard Walk
Following the tasting, you’ll take a brief walk through the vineyard—around 10 minutes—giving you a chance to see where the grapes are grown, and perhaps a chance to ask more questions. Reviewers mention that this walk helps deepen the connection between the wine and its land, enhancing the overall experience.
The Lunch at Harvest Kitchen
The experience wraps up with a 2-hour shared-style lunch at Harvest Kitchen, always starting at 12pm, regardless of your initial start time. If your tour begins at 11am, you’ll finish tasting and touring around 12:50pm before sitting down for lunch. Conversely, if you start at 2pm, you’ll enjoy the meal first.
The menu is called “Feed Me Like a Barossan”, featuring a variety of dishes designed for sharing and tasting. Guests highlight the deliciousness of the food, noting that the dishes are well-balanced, flavorful, and paired thoughtfully with 2 glasses of Jacobs Creek wine. The menu has been praised for authentic, hearty flavors, making it more than just a simple meal—it’s a true taste of local produce and culinary creativity.
The Setting and Service
Harvest Kitchen offers a warm, inviting atmosphere with a focus on local ingredients and good wine pairings. Reviewers often point out the attentive service and the way the chef’s approach emphasizes fresh, quality ingredients. The pairing of wines with each course is considered spot-on, elevating the tasting experience.
Practical Details and Tips

Duration and Timing
The entire experience lasts about 3 hours. Remember, lunch always starts at 12 pm, so plan your arrival accordingly. If your tour begins at 11am, aim to arrive at 11am for check-in; if it’s 2pm, arrive at 12pm for lunch first. This structured timing ensures you get the full experience without rushing.
Group Size and Accessibility
With groups limited to just 8 participants, the tour maintains an intimate, personal feel. The experience is also wheelchair accessible, making it manageable for most guests.
Price and Value
While the cost isn’t specified here, reviews suggest that the combination of wine education, tasting, vineyard views, and a gourmet lunch offers good value—especially for those looking for a well-rounded, small-group experience with premium wines and food.
Considerations
The experience isn’t suitable for children under 18, focusing instead on adults who appreciate wine and culinary delights. Also, the structured nature means it’s less flexible for spontaneous exploration but perfect for those who appreciate guided, in-depth experiences.
The Sum Up

This Double Barrel Signature Experience paired with Harvest Kitchen lunch offers a thoughtful way to explore South Australia’s wine craftsmanship. It’s ideal for wine enthusiasts wanting to learn about innovative winemaking techniques in a small-group setting, combined with a delicious, locally inspired meal. The focus on the unique Double Barrel wines, paired with insightful commentary and a flavorful lunch, makes it a memorable outing that blends education with indulgence.
If you’re after a relaxed yet informative experience that highlights premium wines and authentic hospitality, this tour hits the mark. It’s particularly suitable for couples, small groups, or anyone eager to deepen their appreciation for South Australia’s winemaking artistry.
Double Barrel Signature Experience & Harvest Kitchen Lunch
FAQ
Is this experience suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tasting is designed to be accessible, with guides explaining the process and helping you identify flavors, making it friendly for newcomers to wine.
What should I wear?
Casual comfortable clothing is fine, especially since there’s a short vineyard walk. Just consider layering; the cellar and vineyard can be cool or warm depending on the weather.
Can I join if I only want to do the tasting?
The experience is structured as a package with tasting, vineyard walk, and lunch. If you prefer just the tasting, you might need to inquire about custom options or focus on similar tastings offered separately.
Is the lunch included in the price?
Yes, the lunch is part of the package, always starting at 12pm, and features a shared-style menu paired with two glasses of Jacobs Creek wine.
How long does the entire experience take?
About 3 hours, covering the vineyard tour, wine tasting, and lunch.
Are there any discounts or free cancellations?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Booking with “Reserve now & pay later” provides flexibility without upfront payment.
This experience offers a special blend of wine education, stunning vineyard views, and a memorable culinary treat. Whether you’re a wine novice or a seasoned enthusiast, it’s a thoughtful way to appreciate South Australia’s winemaking talent in a relaxed, intimate setting.
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