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  • Rockford Basket Press 2026 Release: How to Get There, Cellar Door Tips & Basket Press Day Itineraries

    Rockford Basket Press Shiraz 2026: Your Complete Guide to the Release & Getting to the Cellar Door

    Every year on 1 March, wine lovers from across Australia descend on the tiny village of Krondorf in the Barossa Valley for one of the country’s most anticipated wine events: the annual release of Rockford’s Basket Press Shiraz. Available exclusively at the cellar door for just six weeks, with a strict 3-bottle-per-person limit at $92 per bottle, this isn’t just a wine purchase. It’s a pilgrimage.

    There’s just one catch: there is no public transport to Rockford Wines. No bus, no train, and the cellar door is 70 km from Adelaide CBD on a quiet road outside Tanunda. If you’re planning to secure your 2026 allocation and actually enjoy the tastings, you’ll need to sort out how you’re getting to Rockford and back. This guide covers the wine, the cellar door experience, insider tips for beating the queues, and the best transport options for Basket Press day.

    Why Is Rockford Basket Press So Special?

    To understand why grown adults queue before dawn for a $92 bottle of Shiraz, you need to know what makes this wine extraordinary.

    Robert “Rocky” O’Callaghan purchased an 1850s stone settler’s cottage on five acres in the village of Krondorf in 1971. Over the following decades, he built a courtyard winery using the same stone and materials as the original buildings. The first Basket Press Shiraz was released in 1984, and it quickly became one of Australia’s most sought-after wines.

    During the 1980s, when the government was advising Barossa growers to rip out their old vines, Rocky was doing the opposite. He convinced growers to keep their ancient vineyards, promising he’d buy their fruit. That decision is why Rockford now has access to some of the oldest Shiraz vines in the world, ranging from 60 to over 130 years old.

    The Basket Press holds Langtons First Classified status, the equivalent of a First Growth Bordeaux. Only about 20 wines in all of Australia carry this distinction. Penfolds Grange sits in the same category. Retailers and auction houses list the Basket Press at $200 to $260+ per bottle, making the $92 cellar door price remarkable value.

    The wine is made using equipment that dates back over 100 years. Grapes pass through a wooden crusher before being gently pressed in a traditional basket press (giving the wine its name), then matured for two years in seasoned American and French oak casks. It’s handmade winemaking in the truest sense.

    2026 Release Details: Date, Price & Location

    Detail Information
    Release date Saturday 1 March 2026
    Available for Approximately 6 weeks (typically sells out in 4-6 weeks)
    Vintage 2022 (aged 2 years in oak before release)
    Price $92 per bottle (cellar door only)
    Allocation Strictly 3 bottles per person
    Where Rockford Wines cellar door only. No online sales. No retail.
    Address 131 Krondorf Road, Tanunda SA 5352
    Opening hours Daily, 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
    Max group size 6 guests

    Important: This wine is only available at the Rockford cellar door. You cannot buy it online, in bottle shops, or through any retailer at the $92 release price. If you want it at cellar door price, you have to physically be there. That means organising transport to Tanunda.

    How to Get to Rockford Wines for Basket Press Day

    Rockford Wines is located at 131 Krondorf Road, Tanunda, approximately 70 km northeast of Adelaide CBD. It’s a quiet rural road with no public transport. Here’s how far it is from where you’re likely starting:

    Starting Point Distance to Rockford Drive Time
    Adelaide CBD 70 km 55-65 minutes
    Adelaide Airport 75 km 55-65 minutes
    Gawler 30 km 25-30 minutes
    Nuriootpa 8 km 10 minutes
    Angaston 15 km 15 minutes
    Lyndoch 18 km 15-20 minutes

    Driving Yourself (Free Parking, But You Can’t Taste)

    Rockford has free on-site parking on Krondorf Road. The drive from Adelaide takes about an hour via the Barossa Valley Way (see our Adelaide to Barossa Valley route guide for detailed directions). The problem? You’re visiting a cellar door that offers tastings of some of Australia’s finest wines, and if you’re driving, you can’t taste. SA’s legal limit is 0.05 BAC, which most people exceed after just 2-3 tastings. Being the designated driver at Rockford means watching everyone else enjoy the Moppa Springs, the Alicante Bouchet, and the Black Shiraz while you stick to water.

    Rideshare to Rockford (Unreliable for the Return Trip)

    Getting an Uber or DiDi from Adelaide to Tanunda might work outbound, but finding a return ride from Krondorf Road is a gamble. Rockford’s cellar door is on a quiet rural road, not in a town centre. Rideshare drivers are scarce in the Barossa, surge pricing kicks in during busy periods, and you could find yourself stranded waiting 30-45 minutes for a car that may cancel.

    Book a Private Driver to Rockford (The Best Option for Basket Press Day)

    A pre-booked driver to Rockford Wines solves every problem at once. Your driver drops you at the cellar door, waits while you taste and buy, keeps the car climate-controlled so your wine doesn’t cook in March heat, then drives you to lunch, more cellar doors, or home. Everyone tastes, nobody worries about the drive, and your $276 worth of Basket Press stays at the right temperature.

    This is what we do. Barossa & Light Cab Service runs dedicated Basket Press day transfers every March from Adelaide, Gawler, and across the Barossa region direct to Rockford’s cellar door. We’ve been doing it since 2001. See our Adelaide to Barossa Valley transfers page for general pricing, or call for a Basket Press day quote.

    Call 0400 631 631 to book your Basket Press day transport.

    Insider Tips: How to Beat the Queues at Rockford

    The Basket Press release draws serious crowds. After 20+ years of driving clients to the Barossa Valley, here’s what we’ve learned about making the experience smooth.

    Timing Is Everything

    • Best days to visit: Tuesday to Thursday, especially in weeks 2-4 of the release. Opening weekend and the first Saturday are the busiest
    • Arrive at 11:00 AM sharp: The cellar door opens at 11:00 AM daily. Being there at opening gives you the shortest wait
    • Avoid public holidays: Long weekends during the release window can double the usual queues
    • Mid-release sweet spot: Weeks 3-4 (mid to late March) offer shorter waits while stock is still available. Don’t wait until week 6 as stock may already be gone

    What to Bring

    • A cooler bag or esky: March in the Barossa can hit 35+ degrees. Protect your $270 worth of wine. If you’re using a private driver, we keep the car climate-controlled for you
    • Cash and card: The cellar door accepts both, but it pays to be prepared
    • Patience and a good attitude: The queue is part of the experience. You’ll meet fellow wine enthusiasts
    • Sunscreen and a hat: The queue is partially outdoors

    What NOT to Do

    • Don’t drive yourself if you plan to taste: Rockford offers tastings of their full range. You’ll want to try the Moppa Springs, the Alicante Bouchet, and the Black Shiraz alongside the Basket Press. Book a designated driver and actually enjoy the experience
    • Don’t come with more than 6 people: Rockford limits groups to 6 guests maximum
    • Don’t leave it until the last week: Past releases have sold out in as little as 4 weeks
    • Don’t rely on rideshare for the return trip: Uber and DiDi coverage in the Barossa is patchy. Pre-book your transport both ways

    Basket Press Day Packages: Combine Your Rockford Visit with a Wine Tour

    Most of our clients don’t just come for the Basket Press and leave. They use the trip as the centrepiece of a full Barossa day out. Here are the most popular packages we run during the March release window (see our Barossa Valley wine tours page for more options):

    Basket Press Pickup & Return Transfer

    The simple option. We pick you up from your Adelaide home, hotel, or accommodation anywhere in the Barossa region, drive you to Rockford for the cellar door opening, wait while you purchase and taste, then drive you home. Door-to-door, stress-free, and everyone gets to taste.

    • Pickup: 9:00-9:30 AM from Adelaide CBD (or earlier/later to suit)
    • At Rockford: 11:00 AM cellar door opening
    • Return: After your visit (typically 12:00-12:30 PM)
    • Back in Adelaide: 1:00-1:30 PM

    Full-Day Basket Press Wine Tour

    The most popular option during March. We build a full day around the Basket Press pickup, visiting 3-4 cellar doors and a winery lunch. Here’s a sample Basket Press day itinerary:

    Time Activity Details
    9:00 AM Pickup from Adelaide Collect from your home, hotel, or Adelaide CBD
    10:15 AM Arrive Tanunda Coffee in town before heading to Rockford
    11:00 AM Rockford Wines Purchase your Basket Press allocation and taste the full range
    12:30 PM Lunch fermentAsian, Char Barossa, Hentley Farm, or your choice
    2:00 PM Second cellar door Seppeltsfield, St Hallett, or Penfolds Barossa
    3:30 PM Third cellar door Torbreck, Peter Lehmann, or JamFactory Barossa
    5:00 PM Return to Adelaide Relaxed drive home, back by 6:00-6:15 PM

    This itinerary is fully flexible. We know every cellar door, back road, and hidden gem in the Barossa. Tell us what you’re into and we’ll tailor the day to suit.

    Half-Day Basket Press & Lunch Experience

    Rockford (Basket Press) + Seppeltsfield (walk the Centennial Collection and taste your birth-year wine) + lunch at fermentAsian or Hentley Farm. Pickup at 10:00 AM, back by 3:30 PM. Perfect if you have afternoon plans.

    The Collector’s Run

    For serious wine enthusiasts: Rockford (Basket Press) + Torbreck + Henschke + Penfolds Barossa. A full day focused on the Barossa’s most prestigious labels, with a private driver who knows the tasting room staff and the best times to visit each estate.

    Flying In? Airport Pickup with Rockford Stop

    Flying into Adelaide specifically for the Basket Press? We offer a seamless Adelaide Airport transfer with a stop at Rockford on the way to your Barossa accommodation. Land in the morning, pick up your Basket Press allocation by lunchtime, and arrive at your hotel with wine in hand. We can reverse the trip on your departure day too.

    Call 0400 631 631 to book any of these Basket Press packages. March is our busiest month, so book early to secure your preferred date.

    Where to Eat Near Rockford Wines

    Your private driver can take you to any of these restaurants after your Rockford visit. All are within a short drive of the cellar door:

    • fermentAsian, Tanunda (3.7 km) – The Barossa’s top-rated restaurant. Modern Asian cuisine with Barossa wines. Booking essential
    • Char Barossa, Tanunda – Relaxed steaks and burgers on Murray Street. BYO available during lunch
    • Hentley Farm, Seppeltsfield (8.4 km) – Fine dining in a restored 150-year-old stable. Multi-course tasting menu. Book well in advance
    • Barossa Valley Brewing, Tanunda – Craft beer and pub classics in Tanunda’s best beer garden
    • Appellation at The Louise, Marananga – Award-winning fine dining with Barossa Valley views

    We can help with restaurant recommendations and even make bookings for you. After 25 years driving the Barossa, we know which places have availability at short notice and which need weeks of advance booking.

    Don’t Be the Designated Driver on Basket Press Day

    We see it every year during the Basket Press release: groups arrive at Rockford, one person draws the short straw, and they spend the next few hours watching everyone else taste some of Australia’s finest wines. The Moppa Springs, the Alicante Bouchet, the Black Shiraz, the Basket Press itself. All while nursing a glass of water. It doesn’t have to be that way.

    When you book a driver for your Basket Press day:

    • Everyone tastes the full Rockford range: No arguments about who’s driving. The whole group enjoys every wine on offer, plus any other cellar doors you visit afterwards
    • Your Basket Press stays safe: March temperatures in the Barossa regularly hit 35+ degrees. We keep the vehicle climate-controlled while you’re inside. Your $276 allocation (or $828 if you’re a group of 3) won’t cook in a hot car park
    • Door-to-door on Basket Press day: Pickup from your home, hotel, or Barossa accommodation. Drop-off at the end of the day with your wine safely in hand
    • We know Rockford’s rhythms: After 25 years driving clients to the Basket Press release, we know the quietest times, the fastest routes to Krondorf Road, and when to suggest visiting another cellar door first if the queue is long
    • Flexible Basket Press itinerary: If Rockford is busy at 11am, we’ll take you to St Hallett or Seppeltsfield first and circle back. No rigid schedule
    • No drink-driving risk: SA law is 0.05 BAC. After 4-5 tastings across a Basket Press day, even the most careful drinker is over the limit. A pre-booked driver means zero risk

    The 2022 Vintage: What to Expect

    The 2022 vintage Basket Press Shiraz has been described as having an elegant youthful aroma of red and dark fruits, with a stone fruit kernel-like character. On the palate, expect ripe spicy dark fruits with a long and supple finish. Early reviews are very promising, continuing Rockford’s remarkable consistency across four decades.

    For collectors, the 2022 joins recent standout vintages including the 2018 (95 points, Vinous) and the acclaimed 2019 and 2021 releases. At $92 per bottle compared to $200+ retail, the cellar door release represents exceptional value whether you’re drinking now or cellaring for 10-15 years.

    Rockford Basket Press 2026: Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I buy Basket Press Shiraz online?

    No. The Basket Press Shiraz is available exclusively at the Rockford cellar door during the annual release. There are no online sales, no phone orders, and no retail distribution at the $92 release price. You must visit 131 Krondorf Road, Tanunda in person.

    How do I get to Rockford Wines without a car?

    There is no public transport to Rockford Wines. The cellar door is on a quiet rural road outside Tanunda with no bus stop nearby. Rideshare apps are unreliable for the return trip from Krondorf Road. The most reliable option is a pre-booked private driver for Basket Press day. Call us on 0400 631 631 to arrange transport, or see our Adelaide to Barossa transfers page for general pricing.

    How long will I queue at Rockford on Basket Press day?

    Opening weekend and the first Saturday can see waits of 30-60 minutes or more. Weekdays during weeks 2-4 are typically 15-30 minutes. Arriving at the 11:00 AM opening gives you the best chance of a short wait. If you’ve booked a driver, they can drop you at the cellar door entrance while they park, saving you a few minutes.

    Can I buy more than 3 bottles of Basket Press?

    No. The allocation is strictly 3 bottles per person. However, each person in your group can purchase their own allocation. A group of 4 could walk out with up to 12 bottles. This is another good reason to bring friends and book a vehicle with enough boot space.

    Is the 2022 Basket Press vintage worth buying?

    Early reviews are excellent. The 2022 has been noted for its elegant aromatics and long, supple finish. At $92 per bottle compared to $200+ retail for recent vintages, it represents outstanding value whether you drink it young or cellar it for 10-15 years.

    Can I combine Basket Press day with visits to other cellar doors?

    Absolutely. This is the most popular option during March. We build full-day Basket Press itineraries that include the Rockford pickup plus 2-3 additional cellar doors and a winery lunch. See our Barossa Valley wine tour options or call 0400 631 631 and we’ll design an itinerary around your preferences.

    What if I’m flying into Adelaide just for the Basket Press release?

    We offer Adelaide Airport pickups with a Rockford stop on the way to your Barossa accommodation. Land in the morning, pick up your wine by lunch, arrive at your hotel with your allocation secured. We can reverse the trip on your departure day too.

    How much does transport to Rockford for Basket Press day cost?

    Pricing depends on your pickup location, group size, and whether you want a simple return trip or a full-day Basket Press itinerary with multiple cellar doors. Call 0400 631 631 for an accurate Basket Press day quote. We use fixed-rate pricing with no surge charges.

    Book Your Basket Press Day Transport

    The Rockford Basket Press release is one of the Barossa Valley’s best experiences, but it requires planning. We’ve been driving clients to the Basket Press release every March since 2001, and we’ll get you to the cellar door and back safely.

    Don’t draw the short straw on Basket Press day.

    Call us on 0400 631 631 to book your Rockford Basket Press transport for the 2026 release.

    Basket Press day services:

    • Basket Press pickup & return from Adelaide CBD, Gawler, or Barossa accommodation
    • Full-day Basket Press wine tour with Rockford + 2-3 additional cellar doors + lunch
    • Half-day Basket Press & lunch experience (Rockford + Seppeltsfield + dining)
    • Airport arrival with Rockford stop en route to your Barossa accommodation
    • Group Basket Press trips for up to 11 passengers
    • Local Barossa pickups from Tanunda, Nuriootpa, Angaston, and Lyndoch

    Book early. The first two weeks of March are our busiest period, and Basket Press day bookings fill up fast. Secure your spot now and leave the driving to us.

    Barossa & Light Cab Service – the Barossa Valley’s trusted transport provider since 2001. Call 0400 631 631 to plan your Basket Press day.

  • 5 Essential Tips for Stress-Free Adelaide Airport Transfers to Barossa Valley

    Planning a trip to the beautiful Barossa Valley? Whether you’re visiting for a wine tour, attending a wedding, or exploring South Australia’s premier wine region, getting from Adelaide Airport to your destination smoothly sets the tone for your entire trip. Here are five essential tips to ensure your airport transfer is as stress-free and enjoyable as possible.

    1. Book Your Transfer in Advance

    One of the biggest mistakes travellers make is waiting until they land to arrange transportation. Adelaide Airport can be busy, especially during peak tourist seasons, and finding reliable transport on short notice can be stressful and expensive.

    Why booking ahead matters:

    • Guaranteed availability, even during busy periods
    • Better rates compared to last-minute bookings
    • Your driver will be waiting for you, tracking your flight for delays
    • No stress about finding transport after a long flight
    • Ability to request specific vehicle types for groups or luggage needs

    2. Know Your Arrival Terminal and Meeting Point

    Adelaide Airport has one main terminal, but knowing exactly where to meet your driver can save valuable time and reduce confusion, especially if you’re tired from travel.

    Key tips:

    • Confirm the exact meeting point with your transfer service
    • Save your driver’s contact number before you land
    • Keep your booking confirmation easily accessible
    • If your flight is delayed, notify your driver as soon as possible (though reputable services track flights automatically)

    3. Consider Travel Time and Traffic Patterns

    The journey from Adelaide Airport to Barossa Valley typically takes 60-75 minutes, depending on your final destination within the region. However, several factors can affect travel time:

    • Time of day: Peak hour traffic (7-9 AM and 4-6 PM weekdays) can add 15-20 minutes
    • Day of week: Friday afternoons and Sunday evenings can be busier
    • Special events: Festivals, major sporting events, or concerts can impact traffic
    • Road conditions: Check for any roadworks on the Northern Expressway

    Plan accordingly if you have a scheduled activity, restaurant booking, or event to attend upon arrival.

    4. Communicate Special Requirements

    Every traveller has unique needs, and the best transfer services are happy to accommodate them—but they need to know in advance.

    Common special requirements include:

    • Child seats or booster seats (specify age and size of children)
    • Extra luggage space for wine purchases or golf equipment
    • Wheelchair accessibility or mobility assistance
    • Pet-friendly vehicles (if travelling with your furry friend)
    • Multiple stops along the way
    • Specific vehicle preferences for groups

    Mentioning these needs when booking ensures the right vehicle and equipment are ready for you.

    5. Choose a Local, Experienced Service

    While ride-sharing apps and large corporate transfer companies have their place, there are significant advantages to choosing a local, established service for your Barossa Valley transfer:

    • Local knowledge: Drivers familiar with the region can recommend wineries, restaurants, and attractions
    • Reliability: Established local businesses depend on their reputation
    • Personalized service: More flexibility with stops, route changes, and special requests
    • Better value: Competitive fixed rates without surge pricing
    • Consistency: Same high standard of service every time

    Make Your Airport Transfer the Start of a Great Experience

    Your journey to the Barossa Valley should be comfortable, reliable, and stress-free from the moment you land. By following these tips—booking in advance, knowing your meeting point, allowing appropriate travel time, communicating your needs, and choosing the right service—you’ll start your Barossa Valley experience on the right foot.

    At Barossa & Light Cab Service, we’ve been providing reliable Adelaide Airport transfers to the Barossa Valley since 2001. Our experienced local drivers know the best routes, can recommend hidden gems in the region, and ensure you arrive at your destination safely and on time. We offer fixed rates, flight tracking, and 24/7 service to accommodate all arrival times.

    Whether you’re visiting for a weekend wine tour, an extended stay, or a special event, learn more about our airport transfer services and book your stress-free journey to the Barossa Valley today.

    Ready to book? Call us on 0400 631 631 or visit our airport transfers page to reserve your comfortable, reliable ride to one of Australia’s most beautiful wine regions.