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Barossa Olives Logo and Images

Barossa Olives

20 Moorundie Street, Truro SA 5356

The 'House of Olives' retail outlet in Truro (Barossa Valley) offers a wide selection of South Australian olive oils, ranging from mild to robust. They include several oils from medal winners in the South Australian Olive Oil Competition, organic oils and oils infused with lemon, garlic, chilli, basil, citrus, lime and lemon myrtle. All can be tasted before purchase to ensure satisfaction. The House of Olives also stocks olives, spreads, mustards, dips and dukkah. Body products include olive oil based hand cream, shampoo, conditioner, body butter, moisturisers, soap, lip balm and insect repellent. The perfect gift can be found amongst the oil cans, dishes, olive spoons, forks and pitters. There is a stock of unique range of olive wood religious artefacts imported from the Holy land - rosaries, nativity scenes, candlesticks, Christmas tree decorations and camels.

Craneford Wines Logo and Images

Craneford Wines

27-31 Moorundie Street, Truro SA 5356

Craneford Wines is a producer of quality wines reflecting the essence of the Barossa Valley. The philosophy at Craneford Wines is to produce premium quality wine made from varieties which, in particular, excel in the Barossa. Craneford continues to seek out vineyards and varieties which produce fruit displaying excellent regional characteristics and depth of colour, whilst constantly and foremost focusing on quality and not quantity of fruit, in order to preserve the integrity of its wines. All of our wines are made and bottled on site at Truro and our Cellar Door is open for tastings and sales Monday to Friday from 10am to 5pm. Weekends by appointment. Pop in for a tasting or a look through the winery and if convenient you can even have a chat to our winemaker Carol about the wines that you enjoy.

Hartz Barn Wines Logo and Images

Hartz Barn Wines

1 Truro Road, Moculta SA 5353

Hartz Barn Wines is a family operated vineyard and wine enterprise based in the village of Moculta, Eden Valley, in the Barossa wine region of South Australia. The home of Hartz Barn Wines has supported the families of the district as a General Store (known as Hentschke General Store) since 1885 offering an extensive range of goods and services.

Our Hartz Barn Wines label depicts the Moculta General Store and the activities that took place are recorded with the varieties of our wines.

Barossa Olives

20 Moorundie Street, Truro SA 5356
The 'House of Olives' retail outlet in Truro (Barossa Valley) offers a wide selection of South Australian olive oils, ranging from mild to robust. They include several oils from medal winners in the South Australian Olive Oil Competition, organic oils and oils infused with lemon, garlic, chilli, basil, citrus, lime and lemon myrtle. All can be tasted before purchase to ensure satisfaction. The House of Olives also stocks olives, spreads, mustards, dips and dukkah. Body products include olive oil based hand cream, shampoo, conditioner, body butter, moisturisers, soap, lip balm and insect repellent. The perfect gift can be found amongst the oil cans, dishes, olive spoons, forks and pitters. There is a stock of unique range of olive wood religious artefacts imported from the Holy land - rosaries, nativity scenes, candlesticks, Christmas tree decorations and camels....

Stockwell

Stockwell, Stockwell SA 5355
Silos and a towering church spire rising high above golden wheat fields mark the hamlet of Stockwell, at the base of the Barossa Range. The local hotel is a friendly place for travellers to relax over a good pub meal and drink. Stockwell sits within one of Australia's most recognised regions - the Barossa. Come here for a romantic escape, to relax and unwind, or for some outdoor adventure. Explore the wineries throughout the region, strike out on walking trails through rich landscapes, or enjoy a meal in one of the region's acclaimed restaurants....
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Stockwell

40884 - Stockwell SA 5355
The towering church spire makes the hamlet of Stockwell at the base of the Barossa Range. Towering silos and golden wheat fields are a sign of Stockwell's grain farming past. Founded by Samuel Stockwell in 1853, the village and mill still produce flour today. Stockwell operated as an important stop along the overland cattle route from New South Wales, and once boasted a blacksmith, post office, bootmaker, hotel, and a number of small stores. The Stockwell Hotel, known by locals as "the Stockie", is a friendly place for travellers and visitors to relax over a pub meal. The post office found a new lease on life and has been remodelled as "that little place" serving coffee, cakes, and a number of other tasty treats. Visit Stockwell for a romantic escape, to relax and unwind, or for some outdoor adventure. Explore the wineries throughout the region, strike out on walking trails through rich landscapes, or enjoy a meal in one of the region's acclaimed restaurants....