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"The Barossa Valley wine region is one of Australia's oldest and most premier wine regions. Located in South Australia, the Barossa Valley is about 56 km (35 miles) northeast of the city of Adelaide. Unlike most of Australia whose wine industry was heavily influenced by the British, the wine industry of the Barossa Valley was founded by German settlers fleeing persecution from the Prussian province of Silesia (in what is now Poland). The warm continental climate of the region promoted the production of very ripe grapes that was the linchpin of the early Australian fortified wine industry." - Wikipedia.org "As the modern Australian wine industry shifted towards red table wines (particularly those made by the prestigious Cabernet Sauvignon) in the mid-20th century, the Barossa Valley fell out of favor due to its reputation for being largely a Syrah from producers whose grapes were destined for blending. During this period the name "Barossa Valley" rarely appeared on wine labels. In the 1980s, the emergence of several boutique families specializing in old vine Shiraz wines began to capture international attention for the distinctive style of Barossa Shiraz, a full bodied red wine with rich chocolate and spice notes. This led to a renaissance in the Barossa Valley which catapulted the region to the forefront of the Australian wine industry." - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barossa...) In this video, JOM and his partner, Lady Gravel Cyclist, conduct a tour of the farmlands northeast of Gawler, South Australia, and later, through the vineyards near towns such as Greenock, Nurioopta, Tanunda, and Lyndoch. This 128km / 78 mile route of JOM's design was ridden on January 1, 2024. So many gravel roads on this day! South Australian Towns visited along the Route: Gawler Roseworthy Freeling Kapunda Greenock Nurioopta Tanunda Lyndoch Reminder: ALWAYS BE A STEWARD FOR GRAVEL CYCLING: Respect the roads, respect the locals, respect the land, respect your fellow cyclists. Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 0:56 Blue Tongue Skink Saved! 1:22 First Gravel Road of 2024! 2:02 Dry Weather Road Only 2:17 Roseworthy - South Australia 4:50 Freeling - South Australia 9:34 One of my Favorite Spots 10:24 Kangaroo Sighting 2 10:43 Kapunda - South Australia 12:42 Kangaroo Sighting 3 with Drone 13:34 Olive Trees & Vineyards 14:49 Greenock - South Australia 15:37 Greenock Brewers 16:35 Nurioopta - South Australia 17:58 Australian Cockatoos 18:40 Vineyards & Gravel Roads 19:26 Tanunda - South Australia 21:41 Back onto Gravel Roads & Farmland 22:42 Sheep Stampede 23:04 Chateau Yaldara Winery 24:00 Lyndoch - South Australia 26:39 Return to Gawler - South Australia 27:40 Closing 28:05 General Madness! Links of Interest: Barossa Valley Tourism Website - https://barossa.com How to Create Amazing & Fun Gravel Routes! - • How to Create Amazing & Fun Gravel Routes! North Florida Freeride Gravel Series - / norflafreeridegravelseries Gravel Cyclist's Route Library - https://www.gravelcyclist.com/gravel-... Gravel Bike Tire / Tyre Pressure Guidelines - https://www.gravelcyclist.com/bicycle... Amazon Affiliation Link: No cost to you, but every purchase made helps keep Gravel Cyclist up and running! - https://www.amazon.com/?&_encoding=UT... Web: http://GravelCyclist.com Facebook: / gravelcyclist Instagram - / gravelcyclist Twitter - / gravelcyclist