‘There’s a Story in Every Glass’ Bleasdale Documentary

'There's a Story in Every Glass' Bleasdale Documentary

Community Event
Exhibition and Shows
Food and Wine
  • History & Heritage
  • Wine

Highlights

  • Experience the rich history of Bleasdale Vineyards through a captivating documentary screening in Langhorne Creek.
  • Savour original footage of the Red Gum Lever Press, showcasing traditional winemaking techniques and craftsmanship.
  • Engage with insightful interviews featuring Potts descendants and Wolf Blass, adding depth to the story of South Australian wine.
  • Enjoy a selection of wine and light snacks available for purchase, enhancing your cinematic experience with local flavours.
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A too-good-to-miss first public screening of Ian Doyle & Malcolm Ludgate’s long-awaited documentary, taking you through the life of Frank Potts & the establishment of Bleasdale Vineyards.

This short film features original footage of the Red Gum Lever Press in action and interviews with Potts descendants & Wolf Blass.

Narration is performed by Jane Doyle OAM as we celebrate three centuries of Potts pioneering history in South Australia.

Doors open at 7pm for a 7:30pm start. Wine, soft drinks and light snacks will be available for purchase before and after the film.

Wine can also be purchased on the night to take home. Pre-orders welcome. Please contact the Cellar Door team for an order form.

13°C Light rain
4.5 / 5 41 Google reviews

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Dates & times

  • Next occurrence: 8 May 2026

Features

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  • History & Heritage
  • Wine
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