The Burge family have opened their new Corryton Burge Cellar Door in the Barossa Valley, featuring a cosy tasting room overlooking the estate’s grenache bush vines.
Corryton Burge is led by siblings Trent and Amelia Burge, together with their parents and iconic Barossa Valley wine figures Grant and Helen Burge.
The site is a homecoming for the Burges as it’s a property they purchased back in 1978 just across the road from their family home.
The building was first renovated by Helen Burge in 2013-2014 for tasting room purposes before it was leased out for several years. Now in 2025, it is back in the hands of the Burge family.
Positioned at the top of Krondorf Road in the Barossa Valley, the cellar door boasting scenic views of the famed winemaking region.

“We are thrilled to be welcoming the next chapter of the Corryton Burge story at a space that is so special to us all as a family and is home to cherished memories of my childhood,” said Trent Burge.
“We want everyone who walks into the Corryton Burge cellar door to feel that instant warmth of our Burge family hospitality and enjoy everything our space has to offer.”
The Corryton Burge Cellar Door offers a Discovery Tasting for $10pp, which showcases six, handpicked wines by the team across the winery’s Kith and Kin ranges, plus its inaugural Sparkling Collection which launched last year.
Guests can also choose to enjoy the Paired Tasting Experience ($20pp) which includes six wines from the Corryton Burge portfolio to taste alongside locally produced snacks paired to champion the wines.

“I have worked in the wine industry for many years, but nothing has made me prouder than building Corryton Burge which encompasses the passion and dedication of the whole Burge family,” said Grant Burge.
“To mark the next chapter in the Burge family winemaking legacy at a location that has played a role in our family upbringing just couldn’t be a better fit – it’s great to be home!”
The Corryton Burge portfolio spans red, white, and sparkling wines grown from sites in the Barossa Valley, Eden Valley, Adelaide Hills, and Tasmania’s Derwent River.
The Corryton Burge range is split into the Kin and Kith collections: the Kin collection is dedicated to members of the Burge family past and present, and the Kith collection is to the extended Burge family who have supported them along the way.
“For as long as I can remember I’ve been amongst the vineyards in the Barossa, it’s a special place, and every wine we craft here at Corryton Burge attempts to reflect that and share it with the drinker,” said Trent Burge.
“We focus on showcasing only the best parcels of fruit from this exceptional winemaking region, to produce wines with a sense of place.”
The Corryton Burge Cellar Door is located at the Corner of Krondorf and Lilyfarm Roads, Krondorf, South Australia and is open daily from 10am to 5pm minus Good Friday, Christmas Day and Boxing Day.
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