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Young Guns Todd Rowett and Ryan Fromm.1948 Morris Commercial overlooking 1919 Madiera Semillon.TeAro Estate team hand picking Dry Grown Cabernet Sauvignon.
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    Events
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    • Kelly Rowett and Kate Hambor at TeAro's Homegrown Event Barossa
    • Laura Hill Homegrown at TeAro
    • Members of the Two Charlies contribute to the mosaic.
    • Private Events and Tours hosted at TeAro Barossa Valley.
    • TeAro Estate Barossa long table lunch or meeting set up on the deck.
    • TeAro Estate wedding ceremony Barossa.
    • TeAro Estate rod and spur pruning workshop and morning tea in the 1919 Old Vine Shiraz.
    • TeAro Estate Wedding reception speeches and cake cutting
    • Two Charlies club members Homegrown at TeAro.
    • Wedding ceremony at TeAro Estate Barossa.
    • Wedding guests on the deck at TeAro Estate Barossa.
    • Wedding photos at TeAro original homestead property Barossa.
    • Wedding photos at TeAro original homesteady property Charred Door Barossa .
    • 'Elements of Chocolate' chocolate workshop at TeAro.
  • 4th generation family owned boutique wines.
    Our History
    • Carl Charlie Hermann Fromm 1894 aged 5.
    • Charlie Fromm at TeAro Homestead with load of grapes; note 2 digit phone number.
    • Carl Hermann Fromm and Family, Ron pictured far left.
    • Charlie and Minnie picking the 1919 Shiraz in the 1930's.
    • Charlie holding grandson Trevor Fromm on the front verandah of the TeAro Estate homestead in 1955.
    • Ron (far left) and Charlie (third from left) grape picking with the new austin truck 1948.
    • Charlie and cousin Alf Fromm using the international W4 and long tom sawing wood circa 1950s.
    • TeAro Estate grape picking in the 1920s, six horses with dray.
    • TeAro Estate homeblock. First pick of Semillon in 1921.
    • TeAro Estate homestead 1936 pictured Johannes Gotthold Fromm.
    • TeAro Estate team grape harvesting in 1933.
    • TeAro Estate team harvesting bush vines in 1930.
    • TeAro Estates Mataro in the 1920s. Pictured are Harold, Minnie, Gotthold and Carl Fromm.
    • Trev Fromm, 3rd generation Fromm family member, aged 8 years at the TeAro homestead.
    • TeAro Estate Tasting Room prior to renovations 2008.
    • TeAro Estate Tasting Room externals after repointing work Jan 2010.
    • TeAro Estate Tasting Room prior to renovations looking towards main street.
    • TeAro Estate Tasting Room internal renovations 2009.
  • Ryan Fromm and Todd Rowett during harvest.
    In the Making
    • TeAro Estate many pickers make for light work.
    • Una and Snow Harris pictured left have picked grapes with 4 generations of the Fromm family.
    • Trevor Fromm looking through the refractometer in the Pinot Gris.
    • Trevor Fromm driving the harvestor at Sugarloaf through the Shiraz block.
    • Todd Rowett digging out the fermenter of TeAro Estate Shiraz.
    • Todd Rowett and Ryan Fromm handpicking Grenache at Sugarloaf.
    • TeAro Estates Todd Rowett at completion of racking 2009 Barossa Valley Shiraz.
    • TeAro Estate sunrise over the Sugarloaf property.
    • TeAro Estate's Trev and son Ryan changing the rods in the grape harvester during an evening pick.
    • TeAro Estate's 1919 Madeira Clone Semillon.
    • TeAro Estates 3rd generation vigneron Trev uses refractometer to guage sugar content in grapes.
    • TeAro Estate team members Warren, Norm and Roger picking dry grown Grenache at Sugarloaf.
    • TeAro Estate team machine harvesting Shiraz at the Sugarloaf property.
    • TeAro Estate team handpicking the 2005 Botrytis Semillon.
    • TeAro Estate Sugarloaf property sunset overlooking Dry Grown Grenache Tempranillo and Shiraz.
    • TeAro Estate Shiraz on conveyor belt into gondola at Sugarloaf property.
    • TeAro Estate Rare Madeira Clone Semillon produces both red and white berries.
    • TeAro Estate pressings from 2008 Dry Grown Cabernet Sauvignon.
    • TeAro Estate Pinot Noir and Shiraz hilltop view.
    • TeAro Estate homeblock picking the 1919 Old VIne Semillon in 2010.
    • TeAro Estate homeblock Shiraz contour block infront of Mt Constitution.
    • TeAro Estate Machine harvesting at Sugarloaf property.
    • TeAro Estate 2009 Shiraz malo lees on concrete post racking.
    • TeAro Estate 2008 Dry Grown Cabernet Sauvignon ferment.
    • TeAro Estate basket pressing the Dry Grown Cabernet Sauvignon.
    • TeAro Estate 2006 Charred Door Shiraz in barrel.
    • Inaugural labelling of the new TeAro Estate brand.
    • Hot off the press new TeAro Estate branding during bottling of the Iron Fist Grenache.
    • Hilltop view of TeAro Estate 1919 Shiraz planting.
    • David Crocket Hausler handpicking the dry grown Grenache he planted in the 1960s.
    • Barrel monkey Ryan Fromm pictured sampling TeAro Estate barrels.
    • Barb Fromm barrel sampling the TeAro Estate Shiraz.
  • TeAro Estate Barossa Valley.
    Tasting Room
    • TeAro Estate Tasting Room.
    • TeAro Estate Tasting Room.
    • TeAro Estate Tasting Room.
    • TeAro Estate Tasting Room.
    • TeAro Estate Tasting Room.
    • TeAro Estate Tasting Room.
    • TeAro Estate Tasting Room Barossa.
    • TeAro Estate Tasting Room internal shot, close up of bottle.
    • TeAro Estate Tasting Room Williamstown

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