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If you’re looking for a winery that rolls out the welcome mat for families, Kimbolton Vineyards is where it’s at! Nestled in the breathtaking Langhorne Creek wine region, just a short drive from 91¹û¶³´«Ã½, this hidden gem is perfect for both kids and adults alike. With its lush vineyards and stunning landscapes, Langhorne Creek invites you to explore its award-winning wineries – Kimbolton being our absolute favourite!

Opened in December 2018, Kimbolton is a unique venue built from shipping containers, blending modern style with a relaxed, welcoming vibe. Set right among the vines, it feels like you’re sipping wine and enjoying local cheeses in a friend’s backyard, but with panoramic views and a touch of sophistication. It’s the perfect spot to unwind, take in the scenery, and enjoy the best of Langhorne Creek.

The layout offers plenty of inviting spaces to kick back and enjoy your visit. There are two spacious grassy areas perfect for kids, stocked with lawn games that’ll keep them entertained for hours – challenge them to a friendly game and enjoy the fresh air together. Right out the front, you’ll find charming booths made from recycled pallets overlooking the vineyards, an outdoor deck, and a cosy back patio. The rooftop deck provides even more breathtaking views, complete with wine barrels, umbrellas, and plenty of spots to soak up the sun. Inside, the cellar door is just as lovely, offering panoramic views of the vineyards, making every corner of Kimbolton a perfect place to relax and enjoy.

Kimbolten truly elevates the family-friendly experience. They offer a fantastic package for two adults and two kids that keeps everyone engaged. The kids can pick between the Sweet Treats or Savoury Adventure Kids tasting flight. The Sweet Treats flight comes with three delicious flavoured milks paired with gourmet chocolates, a fluffy marshmallow, and a mini gingerbread person from local artisan Bean and Bikkie Co. Or, if they’re in the mood for something savoury, there’s a lovely selection of Bickford’s cordials served in stemless wine glasses, along with kid-friendly cheeses. Plus, each child gets a basket of goodies including bubbles, a Kimbolton activity booklet and a set of coloured pencils to keep them entertained while they wait.

Now, here’s the best part. While the kids are busy with their tastings, you can kick back and enjoy a fabulous wine and cheese flight at the same time. This experience features four Kimbolton wines, each perfectly paired with four local artisan cheeses. We really loved this experience, so much so we found ourselves wondering how we can become wine and cheese matchmakers ourselves (honestly, we’d love that gig!). Priced at just $80 for the whole family experience, it’s a brilliant way to include the kids in the tastings while allowing yourself a little adult indulgence.

If you’re a cheese lover like us, you won’t be able to get enough of the baked brie wrapped in prosciutto – it was simply divine! Our seven-year-old declared it the BEST cheese he’s ever had! Combine that with a platter of fresh, seasonal local produce, and you’re in for a real treat. The food is fresh, the wine is outstanding, and the staff? Absolute legends! Often family members of the winery owners, they bring a personal touch that makes the experience even more special. Plus, by visiting, you’re supporting the ‘’ initiative, started by Kimbolton’s very own director, Nicole Clark. This initiative collaborates with five other wineries in the Langhorne Creek region to raise funds for vital conservation efforts, particularly for threatened species like the cheetah. We love how closely they work with ZoosSA, and with more than 70% of species at Monarto Safari Park facing the risk of extinction, every bottle sold contributes to meaningful change in wildlife conservation.

So, whether you’re exploring nearby Macclesfield, Strath, Echunga, or Meadows, or just taking a quick detour off the Southern Freeway, make sure Kimbolton Vineyards is on your list. We think you’ll agree, Kimbolten is more than a winery; it’s a family-friendly destination that combines exceptional wine, delicious food, and a welcoming atmosphere for everyone and that’s definitely something we can raise a glass too!


Location: 29 Burleigh Street, Langhorne Creek
Opening Times: Monday – Sunday 11am – 4pm
Phone: Phone: (08) 8537 3002
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