Plans for a $50 million, six-star and 12-storey luxury hotel called the Oscar Seppeltsfield have been revealed for the Seppeltsfield winery in the Barossa.
In comments reported by The Advertiser, project spokesman Toby Yap said:“The Barossa is famous for its wine, food, and spectacular sights, but what it needs is an iconic luxury hotel to cater to local and international guests that visit the region,’’ he said. “We are thrilled to be bringing this landmark project to one of the greatest wine regions in the world. “With over 897,000-day trips to the Barossa in 2019, Oscar Seppeltsfield will be a place where people can stay longer, immerse, indulge and relax.”
A $50-million, 12-storey luxury hotel that would become a “national icon” is planned for the #Barossa – the centrepiece of a @seppeltsfield bid to become one of the world’s top five wineries.https://t.co/snL207WT7L
— The Advertiser (@theTiser) April 6, 2020