Gibson Wines Barossa

Gibson Wines is a family owned Barossa Valley winery with over twenty years of history producing premium wines which are unique, scarce and fiercely local.

Visiting Gibson brings back the heart and soul to cellar door experiences. At the Northern end of the Barossa just outside of Light Pass, you will uncover this hidden gem.

You might notice there is no ‘Cellar Door Sales’ sign above the front door. That’s because we’d rather be remembered as place where good living and the good life happens.

You’ll meet real people whilst you’re here. Barossa locals. People who can share the secrets on how to live like one. More often than not, you’ll also meet our family.

Because it’s the Gibson family, that for more than 25 years, has made a commitment to keeping down-to-earth in Barossa winemaking. We are the home of The Dirtman, after all.

At the centre of a 5-acre patch of vineyard, our humble cellar door sits alongside an 1850s mud and straw walled cottage. An artifact of the Barossa’s early European settlers, it opens to a generous lawned area and alfresco, often home to live music and pop-up food events.

So drop in to Gibson. Discover a secret place. And don’t mind the dog, Moose. He’s cunningly aware of those heading home with (or without) a few bottles in hand…


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Address

190 Willows Road

Light Pass

Opening Times:
11:00 - 17:00 : Open Every day
Exceptions:
25 December 2023 : Closed
26 December 2023 : Closed
01 January 2024 : Closed
29 March 2024 : Closed

Bookings at Gibson Wines Barossa

Cancellation Policy

Day with The Dirtman: More than 14 days from booking date full refund. More than 7 days from booking date 50% refund. Less than 7 days from booking date no refund. Barossa Shiraz by Barrel: More than 7 days from booking date full refund. More than 3 days from booking date 50% refund. Less than 3 days from booking date no refund. Special circumstances will be taken into consideration. Please also refer to the Booking Agent Terms and Conditions for any other charges that may apply. Please consider travel insurance to protect against unexpected changes in travel plans.

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Acknowledgement of Country —

The Barossa is located on the traditional lands of the Ngadjuri, Peramangk and Kaurna people