This blog entry is purely to showcase two fantastic photographs taken by the very talented photographer, Milton Wordley. They were taken late last year in our old red gum stable and in the Karra Yerta Wines vineyard. Thanks, Milton for allowing me to post on my pages:)
Karra Yerta means red-gum country in Kaurna language (the Kaurna tribe Aboriginals used to inhabit this area before white settlement). Thus Karra Yerta describes perfectly the area we live in. Karra Yerta Wines was one of Australia's smallest wineries and produced around 350 cases of ultra-premium wine annually. We are a small family business which derived from a ten-year hobby. In 2011 we decided to wind down our business so all stock is now available at heavily discounted prices. Not much left so get on it, folks!
View from Mengler's Hill across the Barossa Valley
Our windmill at sunset
The dog resting
WHERE IN THE WORLD IS KARRA YERTA?
This section is a collection of photographs from around the world. The common theme is drinking our wine or wearing our merchandise. Feel free to email your photo for inclusion on the page.
Kim (wearing a Karra Yerta t-shirt) and Bob Maurits at the Trevi Fountain, Rome, July 2008
Gavin Paye (Outbacchus Wines) at home in the UK
Judith Shiel having a beer at the end of her wine Happy Hour in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia
Amanda Sullivan at home in the Barossa.
Kim, Bill and Sarah Maurits in Germany
Kim Maurits in the Butterfly House Singapore, November 2009
2 comments:
They are lovely photos Marie, the top one in particular looks like the type of place/atmosphere I'd like to drink to drink wine in!
Best of luck with your 2010 wines.
Cheers,
Chris P
Wow, this looks very similar to a winery room I just went to in Southern Highlands, it was great!
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