'1847' Fine Wine Barossa

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The Eighteenfortyseven Vineyards are located in Rowland Flat, a small township between Lyndoch and Tanunda, named after the surveyor Henry Rowland who charted much of the Barossa in the mid 1800’s. Within 10 years of the first immigrant settlers venturing into the Barossa the land grant was given for the ‘1847’ property.
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The ‘1847’ Brand is derived from the original land grant date and it is significant in that the property formed part of the original Barossa wine development. Ownership of the ‘1847’ estate, which is the suggested site of the first Barossa winery, has been limited to a very small list over it’s history. Current owners, John and Sue Curnow, along with their family, are responsible for the new wave of vineyard and infrastructure development of new varietals on the estate over the years past. The development (and re-development of older vines) have seen the primary reason behind the outstanding success of the ‘1847’ stable of Fine Wines.
‘1847’ has carved a niche for the four varietals produced in the Fine Wine category world wide. The wines are grown in the vineyard from low yielding vines to produce varieties of intense fruit, flavor concentration. The grapes and their subsequent journey to the consumers table, through the avenues of time and care, are treated with the knowledge that the consumption of the ‘1847’ must be and will be a memorable experience for those partaking of this exquisite Fine Wine Barossa.
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