Samuel Smith planted the first vines here in 1849, naming the property after a Peramangk word meaning "all the country around." The Hill-Smith family still runs it. The flagship reds — The Signature, The Octavius, The Caley — are the reason to visit, but so is the Southern Hemisphere's only working cooperage, turning out the oak barrels used to age them.
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