Did you enjoy a taste of South Australian wine in La Cité du Vin’s Belvedere Room? Find out more below about the excellent South Australian producers on show, and buy their world-class wine to enjoy at home. Or why not plan a visit to our 18 distinct wine regions?
Through the South Australian Government’s partnership with iconic world wine museum La Cité du Vin in Bordeaux, France, 10 South Australian winemakers are having their wine showcased in the museum’s Belvedere tasting room in 2025.
Like Bordeaux, Adelaide, South Australia is a Great Wine Capital. By embedding this association for wine lovers like you, we hope to elevate your appreciation of South Australian wine, and cement South Australia’s reputation as a global player in the wine world.
Header image credit: ANAKA – Cite du Vin – XTU architects
Bremerton Wines, Langhorne Creek
Credit: Bremerton Wines, Fleurieu Peninsula
Claymore Wines, Clare Valley
Credit: Claymore Wines, Clare Valley. Johnathan van der Knapp
Freestone Estate, Riverland
Credit: La Cite du Vin
Knappstein Wines, Clare Valley
Credit: Knappstein Wines, Clare Valley. Tourism Australia/South Australian Tourism Commission
Laughing Jack Wines, Barossa Valley
Credit: Laughing Jack Wines
Penfolds, South Australia
Credit: Penfolds Magill Estate, Adelaide. Tourism Australia / South Australian Tourism Commission
Saint-Clar Estate, Adelaide Hills
Credit: supplied
Sidewood Estate, Adelaide Hills
Credit: Sidewood Estate, Adelaide Hills. Sidewood Restaurant and Cellar Door
St Mary’s Vineyard Penola, Coonawarra
Credit: supplied
Wirra Wirra Vineyards, McLaren Vale
Credit: Wirra Wirra, Fleurieu Peninsula. Tourism Australia / South Australian Tourism Commission









