Originally named Masterson Wines, after the gambler Sky Masterson from the musical ‘Guys and Dolls,’ this mid-size vineyard in the Barossa Valley was established in the late 1970s. It later adopted the name of its winemaker, Peter Lehmann, a key figure in shaping the region’s winemaking industry. The vineyard is known for its luscious reds and whites, which have garnered local and international acclaim. Visitors can experience a warm, family-farm atmosphere, where generations have enjoyed the welcoming ambiance and fine wines.
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