List of wineries in the Eden Valley facts for kids
The Eden Valley is a special place in South Australia known for making delicious wine. It's a wine-producing area located right next to the famous Barossa Valley wine region, and both are part of the larger Barossa wine zone. This article lists some of the amazing wineries you can find in the Eden Valley.
What is a Winery?
A winery is a place where grapes are grown and then turned into wine. It's like a big farm and a factory all in one! People who own wineries often grow their own grapes in vineyards. They then pick the grapes, crush them, and let the juice ferment (change) into wine. The Eden Valley is perfect for growing grapes because of its cool climate and good soil.
Exploring Eden Valley's Wineries
Many wineries in the Eden Valley have been around for a long time, some for over a hundred years! They use their experience to create unique and tasty wines. Below is a list of some of these wineries, showing when they started and how much wine they produce.
Winery | Production (liters) | Established (year) |
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Berton Vineyard | ||
Eden Hall Winery | ||
Eden Springs | 2,000 | 1972 |
Eden Valley Wines | ||
Fernfield Wines | 2002 | |
Flaxman Wines | 1,500 | 2005 |
Heggies Vineyard Estate | 13,000 | 1971 |
Hartz Barn Wines | 2,600 | 1997 |
Henschke | 40,000 | 1868 |
Hill Smith Estate | 5,000 | 1979 |
Irvine Wines | 10,000 | 1980 |
Mountadam | 35,000 | 1972 |
Karra Yerta | 300 | 2006 |
Peter Seppelt Wines | ||
Pewsey Vale | 20,000 | 1847 |
Poonawatta Estate | 800 | 1880 |
Poverty Hill Wines | 6,000 | 2002 |
Radford Wines | 900 | 2003 |
Torzi Matthews Vintners | 2,500 | 1996 |
Yalumba |
See also
- South Australian wine
- Eden Valley wine region
- High Eden
- List of wineries in the Barossa Valley
- List of wineries in the Clare Valley
- List of wineries in South Australia