The awards highlight innovation and excellence across seven categories, showcasing the diversity and quality of experiences on offer in South Australia’s world-renowned wine regions.
The 2026 South Australian award winners are:
- Accommodation – Mount Lofty House and Estate, Adelaide Hills
- Architecture and Landscape – Vinteloper, Adelaide Hills
- Art and Culture – Wonderground Barossa, Barossa
- Culinary Experiences – Maxwell Wines, McLaren Vale
- Innovative Wine Tourism Experiences – Bottle Shock, Adelaide Hills
- Wine Tourism Services – SA eBikes, McLaren Vale
- Sustainable Wine Tourism Experiences – Bottle Shock, Adelaide Hills
The winners were selected from 19 outstanding wineries and wine tourism operators shortlisted earlier this month. The judges commended the winners for their excellent contributions to wine tourism in South Australia – the wine state of Australia.
They will now represent South Australia at the international Best Of Wine Tourism Awards in Bordeaux, France, in November, competing alongside some of the world’s most prestigious wine regions, including Bordeaux and Napa Valley.
The Hon Clare Scriven MLC, Minister for Primary Industries and Regional Development in South Australia said, “South Australia is home to some of the world’s best wine regions, and wine tourism is a vital part of our economy, supporting regional communities, creating jobs and attracting visitors. These awards highlight the innovation and excellence of our wine tourism operators
and celebrate the unique experiences they deliver to showcase the very best of our state. I congratulate all the winners and wish them every success as they represent South Australia on the international stage”.
Zoe Bettison MP, Minister for Tourism said, “Wine is one of South Australia’s most iconic tourism drawcards, attracting visitors from across Australia and the world. The Best Of Wine Tourism Awards are an important platform to shine a spotlight on our state’s diversity and creativity – from accommodation and dining to sustainability
and cultural experiences. As part of the prestigious Great Wine Capitals Global Network, South Australia is benchmarked against the very best internationally, reinforcing our position as a must-visit destination for wine and food lovers”.
The awards are presented as part of Adelaide, South Australia’s membership in the Great Wine Capitals Global Network (GWCGN) – a partnership between the Government of South Australia, the South Australian Wine Industry Association, and the University of Adelaide.
GWCGN connects 11 internationally renowned wine regions across both hemispheres, including Napa Valley, Bordeaux, Mendoza, and Porto. Membership provides South Australia with a global platform to showcase its wine industry and attract international visitors and trade.
The 2026 awards were presented by Minister for Primary Industries and Regional Development Clare Scriven, together with Department of Primary Industries and Regions Executive Director Jo Collins, who also serves as chair of the local Great Wine Capitals steering committee and Vice President of the Global Network.
Photo: Ben Macmahon and South Australian Wine Industry Association