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1837 Barossa

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The perfect place for a really good time

>> Takle in the 360 degree views at 1837 Barossa

On this birthplace of The Barossa Valley, there now lies a remarkable winery experience that is so unique and well-priced it will have its guests returning again and again.

1837 Barossa is a premium winery nestled amongst the vineyards at the top of Yaldara Drive, Lyndoch. 

The Restaurant and Cellar door is open Wednesday to Saturdays from 11a.m. to late, Sundays from 11a.m. to 4p.m.

On December 13, 1837 Colonel William Light, founder of Adelaide, traversed the ground of this estate when exploring the north-east of Adelaide. 

It was on this historic occasion that he bestowed the name of our township, Lyndoch and the entire hill range, Barossa.

Approaching the estate, glimpses of the European-styled architecture of the various imposing buildings provide an instant holiday feel. 

Walking through the iron gates, beside the regularly used helipad, a casual-set terrace welcomes guests to unwind, while the grand architecture of the Horizon at 1837 restaurant and granite gazebo suggests a spectacular experience awaits. 

To the right, on one of most spectacular viewpoints of the Barossa, stands a life-size bronze monument of Colonel William Light on horseback, commemorating the naming of Lyndoch and the Barossa on the estate. 

Detailed placards provide the story of Colonel William Light’s discovery as guests follow an open-air art trail of modern European art to where the iconic Barossa Manor stands, restored in its glory following the grand architecture of the Victorian Neoclassical period. 

>> Executive Chef Akash and his wife Shali with Nelly & Guido Auchli, Principals 1837 Barossa.

Beside the Manor, three stunning luxury cottages filled with modern amenities are designed to indulge guests with its breathtaking views. 

Opposite an ATP sized tennis court, guests are welcomed to the exclusive 1837 Barossa Wine Pavilion for a range of exclusive wine tasting packages that offer the history of the Barossa, wine appreciation, guided wine tasting and much more.

High quality merchandise is made available in the store, along with the award winning 1837 Barossa range of wines. 

The winery features more than a dozen red, rose and white and sparkling wines following European winemaking traditions. 

The current owners, Guido and Nelly Auchli see themselves as custodians of the grand history of the estate. 

Each wine has been named after an episode of Colonel Light’s life, which is displayed while tastings with historical imagery. 

“We love good wine and a good story,” Guido explains. 

“Our wines are a commemoration of Williams Light’s outstanding lifetime achievements and we wanted to bring them back to life.”

With panoramic views and furnished with pieces from the Auchli family’s antique collection, the Horizon at 1837 restaurant and cellar door is certainly a stunning place to be. 

“We want everyone who comes here to leave with an experience after having a really good time.”

- Guido Auchli

After working with five big brands like One and only royal mirage, Intercontinental and Hilton, Director / Chef for Horizon 1837, A’kash has teamed up with wife and operations manager, Shali to establish a memorable experience for everyday people.

Offering modern, Australian cuisine with a touch of French and Mediterranean influence, this husband-and-wife team is all about quality, quantity, and value for money, sourcing the finest and freshest ingredients, locally and Australian made wherever possible.

With well-priced three course and four course options, and with a fresh new dinner menu, this is the perfect location for locals to enjoy valued meals for lunch or dinner in a quieter atmosphere on Wednesday and Thursdays before it gets very crowded again over sunny weekends.

“Sustainable long-term business is all about good value,” Guido beams with firm conviction. “Our exclusive wines and the mouth-watering gourmet food of the Horizon at 1837 Restaurant are priced very reasonable, as we want guests to be able to afford our place and to come back and back again. 

We want everyone who comes here to leave with an experience after having a really good time.” 

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Sunday – 11am – 4pm

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