Located in a building that was originally a steam powered flour mill the Krondorf Cellar Door is a sleek, luxurious addition to the Barossa’s wine scene.
The South Australian town of Krondorf is one with a rich history. When European settlers arrived in the Barossa in 1847, they founded the small town, dubbing it the “Crown Village”.
Nowadays, Krondorf is known for its exceptional wine, with one particular label paying true homage to the town’s past.
Located in a building that was originally a steam powered flour mill the Krondorf Cellar Door is a sleek, luxurious addition to the Barossa’s wine scene.