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Chateau Yaldara

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Parent company
  
1847 Wines

Tasting
  
Seven days 10am to 5pm

Founded
  
1947

Acquisition date
  
1999

Other products
  
Tawny

Founder
  
Hermann Thumm

Wine region
  
Barossa Valley

Parent organization
  
1847 Winery (SA) Pty ltd.

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Location
  
Lyndoch, South Australia, Australia

Key people
  
Hermann Thumm (founder) Zhitai Wang (1847 Wines) Kuifen Wang (1847 Wines)

Varietals
  
Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Grenache, Pinot gris, Sauvignon blanc,

Chateau yaldara


Chateau Yaldara is an Australian winery located near Lyndoch, South Australia in the historic Barossa Valley wine-growing region.

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History

The winery was founded by the Hermann Thumm in 1947 after he emigrated to Australia from Europe in 1946. The site chosen for the winery was on the banks of the North Para River at an old flour mill dating back to 1855. The winery was named "Yaldara" after the local aboriginal word meaning "sparkling".

After over fifty years ownership, Hermann Thumm sold the winery in 1999 to the wine company McGuigan Wines. In 2014, it was purchased by 1847, a wine company owned by Zhitai Wang of New South Wales and Kuifen Wang of Qingdao, in Shandong, China.

References

Chateau Yaldara Wikipedia