The place to go to buy all the best dried fruit. The shop is also attached to the factory. There is also a something for everyone with a selection of jams, spreads, sweets and chocolates to buy. It's a bit of a shame though that this company is no longer Australian Owned but owned by a Chinese company.
I visit Angas Park Fruit every time I go to the Barossa Valley. Whether you just have the munchies or are looking for a lovely gift thy will have something perfect. I also love the freebie tastings they offer!
Loved this shop it is full of the magnificent dried fruits, sweets and chocolates as well as locally produced oils, jams sauces etc. The prices are a little steep for the sweets and you can buy dried fruit cheaper but the quality is excellent. I paid $18-99 for two kilo bag of prunes that are so soft and absolutely top quality much nicer than you would get in the surpermarket well worth the trip
Whenever I am passing, I stop in for my fix of Turkish Delight and Rice Crackers. I know they offer a lot more than that, and I do my dried fruit shopping for my Christmas Puddings and apricots for anytime too. I also make sure any gift baskets I give are full of local produce including the dried fruit and nuts from Angas Park.
This is your one stop shop for all dried fruit needs as well as some nice giftware?
It's got all the normal items like apricots and peaches, but they have some other wonderful creations and hard to gets such as cranberries and all the glazed things.
Bit on the above average side, but it's the quality and freshness you're paying for so it's worth it
Approximate cost: $mod
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