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The Barossa is arguably the most well-known of Australia’s wine regions, with over 100 cellar doors attracting more than 1 million visitors a year. But it has suffered from a slightly dusty reputation ...
1837 Barossa commemorates the date on which Colonel William Light named the Barossa. Red wines hail exclusively from the estate near Lyndoch, while whites are sourced from Eden Valley growers.
The Barossa Valley is home to 150 hectares of vines more than a century old, and another 80 hectares that are even older. These are known as ancestor vines, and they date back more than 125 years.