The Scenic Hotel Celebrates Adelaide's Local Wine Gurus with Harvest Party 2025
Experience a day of top shelf wine, tasty tacos, upbeat tunes and good vibes.
Image via thescenichotel.com.au
The end of harvest is here and to celebrate the hard work of fruit growers and wineries across the Adelaide Hills, the good folk at The Scenic Hotel have announced a massive party.
Taking place Sunday, April 6, Harvest Party 2025 is a showcase of 15 incredible local wineries, including personal favourite Gentle Folk. Punters can spend two hours (1pm to 3pm) tasting the best wines from the region in the picturesque Scenic beer garden.
After the taste testing, try a fancy tipple from the Scenic Wine & Spritz bar that will be slinging delish drinks all day. Wine not your thing? Don’t fret, as the Beer Bar is stocked with cold cans of Tops Draught, brewed independently right here in Adelaide, while the entire Coopers range is also on offer.
Those keen to line the stomach can grab $10 tacos (1pm to 3pm) along with gourmet snacks from Georgie Rogers. After something more hearty? Grab a pub meal or Sunday roast for dinner from 5pm to 8pm, although be advised, anyone wishing to dine in the restaurant must book ahead via this link.
Local DJs will provide the tunes as the afternoon turns into evening and the dancefloor comes alive.
Tickets are just $39 + booking fee and are sure to sell out in no time, so grab yours now via humanitix.com.
Check out the full list of producers and DJs below.
Wine Producers
Basket Range Wines
Scintilla
The Other right
Jauma
Worlds Apart Wines
Ochota Barrels
Gentle Folk
Ada Wine Co
Jean Bouteille
Whip Wines
Lucy Margaux
Parley
Daa-See
Hills Collide
Commune of Buttons
Beers
TOPS + Full Coopers range on tap, alc-free, all pub offerings
DJs
Alley O | 9pm - 11pm
Danvers | 7pm - 9pm
Brigitte | 5pm - 7pm
Lonely D | 3pm - 5pm
Harvest takes place at The Scenic Hotel on Sunday, April 6 from 1pm to 12am. Tickets are on sale now via humanitix.com.
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