Yalumba Family Winemakers

Established in 1849, fiercely independent and family owned, Yalumba is a place where you will discover an atmosphere as inviting as the wines themselves.

The Yalumba Wine Room was once Yalumba’s brandy bond store and captures the spirit and heritage of our winery.

Our friendly Wine Room Ambassadors will guide you through our wines and introduce you to our story. During the week you may even be able to see the cooperage in action and experience the fragrant sweet spice of our handmade barrels. The landscaped grounds framed by the Wine Room and the historic Clock Tower are the perfect spot to explore before throwing a picnic rug down and enjoying the Barossa’s warm afternoon sun.

We offer an impressive variety of wine styles from a handful of unique growing regions of South Australia. Taste the Barossa with our old vine Shiraz and Grenache or explore the great Australian blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz. Experience the heady delights of Viognier, Yalumba’s flagship white wine. Above all else, try something from our collection that you haven’t tasted before; who knows, you might just discover a new favourite.


Book now
Address

40 Eden Valley Road

Angaston

Opening Times:
10:00 - 17:00 : Open Every day
Exceptions:
25 December 2024 : Closed
24 December 2024 : 10:00 - 15:00 : Open
26 December 2024 : Closed
31 December 2024 : 10:00 - 15:00 : Open
01 January 2025 : Closed
25 April 2024 : 12:00 - 17:00 : Open

Bookings at Yalumba Family Winemakers

Cancellation Policy

Bookings are essential and subject to availability at time of booking. As alcohol is served all guests must be over the age of 18 years. No cancellation fees charged if more than 48 hours notice is given within 48 hours 100% of the experience price will be charged. Please advise any dietary requirement at time of booking. Guests should call 48 hours prior to arrival to re-confirm their experience.

Read More
Facilities

No facilities found

You might also like

Acknowledgement of Country —

The Barossa is located on the traditional lands of the Ngadjuri, Peramangk and Kaurna people