Established in 1844, Penfolds Magill Estate marks the birthplace of one of Australia’s most iconic wine brands. Nestled in the Adelaide Hills, the estate features historic cellars, wine-making facilities, and tasting rooms. Visitors can explore the original Grange cottage, once home to the founders, and savor culinary delights at the award-winning fine-dining restaurant or the more casual eatery. The site offers a rich blend of history and modern hospitality, making it a compelling destination for both wine enthusiasts and those seeking a unique dining experience.
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