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Yalumba

Australian companies established in 1849Barossa ValleyFamily-owned companies of AustraliaFood and drink companies established in 1849Use Australian English from August 2011
Wineries in South Australia

Yalumba is an Australian winery located near the town of Angaston, South Australia in the Barossa Valley wine region. It was founded by a British brewer, Samuel Smith, who emigrated to Australia with his family from Wareham, Dorset in August 1847 aboard the ship China. Upon arriving in Adelaide in December, Smith built a small house on the banks of the River Torrens. He lived there less than a year before moving north to Angaston where he purchased a 30-acre (120,000 m2) block of land on the settlement's south eastern boundary. He named his property "Yalumba" after an indigenous Australian word for "all the land around". In 1849 Smith and his son Sidney planted Yalumba's first vineyards, beginning the Yalumba dynasty. Today Yalumba is Australia's oldest family-owned winery.

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Yalumba
Eden Valley Road, The Barossa Council

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Eden Valley Road 40
5353 The Barossa Council
South Australia, Australia
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