Paracombe
Paracombe is the local township where this beautiful winery is located in the lofty heights of the Adelaide Hills. It was settled back in 1840 by John Barton Hack and John Richardson as a sheep station at the beginning of the 20th century. The name originates from the Little Para River whose headwaters originate in the area and ‘combe’ refers to a steep, narrow valley.
The vineyard at Paracombe sits on an ancient 1.7 billion year old plateau, 425 metres above sea level. The geology is remarkable and rare comprising Barossa Complex soils representing the oldest rocks in the Mt Lofty Ranges in the Adelaide Hills.
The Adelaide Hills is recognised as one of the most exciting, premium wine regions in the world. At Paracombe, the cool climate, high altitude, ancient soils, and gentle sunshine hours all come together to provide influence in their wines.
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