Chateau Yaldara

South Australia | Barossa Valley

Our Review

Tucked away in the southern subregion of Lyndoch lie the impressive old buildings of Chateau Yaldara. Originally established in 1854 as a flour mill, it was purchased by the Adelaide Wine Company and converted into a winery in 1891. It closed the winery in 1916 and it fell into disrepair before Hermann Thumm purchased the property in ’41. Winemaking began again in ’47, and in ’67 the grand chateau was built — that is the face we see today. McGuigan Wines purchased the estate in ’99 and in ’14 it was purchased by the current owners, 1847 Wines. Traditional styles from regional classics to fortifieds are the focus at this historic estate. -DAVE BROOKES

Specialities

Shiraz, Semillon, Petit Verdot, Grenache, Cabernet

Cellar Door

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Chateau Yaldara’s cellar door is located in their stunning 1960’s Baroque style Chateau. Open daily from 9am, their cellar door team will be on hand to guide you through a wonderful tasting, whilst you immerse yourself in Yaldara history. Their cellar door has a range of wines available, showcasing their wide variety of wines and fortified.

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Accommodation

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We have a variety of accommodation that can suit every budget or size of group.

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Details

Chateau Yaldara Logo
Rating
Winemaker Sam Kurtz
Viticulturalist Darren Lovell
Region Barossa Valley
Address Hermann Thumm Drive, Lyndoch, SA 5351
Established 1947
Dozens 50 000
Vineyards (area) 100 ha
Opening Hours 7 days 9–4.30
Telephone (08) 8542 0200
Website www.chateauyaldara.com.au