Krondorf

South Australia | Barossa Zone

Our Review

The small hamlet of Krondorf, German for 'Crown Village,' was established by a handful of Silesian families in 1847 and has become a name intrinsically linked with the Australian wine industry. The brand itself came into being during the 1960s and ’70s and a group of young winemakers, led initially by Grant Burge, carved a reputation for the wine culminating in taking out the Jimmy Watson Trophy in ’80. The label has been through its ups and downs but has been recently revitalised with winemaker Nick Badrice in charge, producing wines that speak strongly of both the region and the brand's historical bloodline. -DAVE BROOKES

Specialities

mataro, shiraz, cabernet sauvignon, grenache, riesling and chardonnay

Cellar Door

Information

Booking recommended but not essential.

Details are correct at time of writing

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Food

Information

pizzas and platters available

Details are correct at time of writing

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Stockist Information

Stockist

Dan Murphys and BWS

Details

Rating
Winemaker Nick Badrice
Viticulturalist Nick Badrice
Region Barossa Zone
Address 32-34 Murray Street, Tanunda, SA 5352 (postal)
Established 1978
Dozens 30 000
Vineyards (area) 30 ha
Opening Hours Not
Telephone (08) 8561 2298
Website www.krondorfwines.com.au