Barossa Fine Foods History

History

In 1924 Andreas Knoll first learnt to make smallgoods at the ripe age of fifteen. Starting work at 4am every day he made viennas, knackwurst and salamis in a factory in Munich. In 1939, after 15 years in the industry, he opened his own shop. Business went well until the shop was completely leveled during the Second World War.

Andreas was quick to rebuild after the war and in 1946 again at 4am on his fifteenth birthday, without a single Happy Birthday, his nephew Hans Knoll started to learn to make the very same products.

On the 24 th of January 1957 hans arrived in Australia with his pregnant wife and settled in Rapid Bay. In the beginning hans worked in a quarry on the jackhammer to earn enough money to support his family. He eventually found work as a smallgoods maker and it wasn’t long before Hans opened his own shop in May 1961 called Bavaria smallgoods.

In typical Knoll fashion, Hans’ son Franz began to work at Bavaria smallgoods at age fifteen. He learnt to make the very same smallgoods that his great uncle learnt 48 years earlier.

After traveling the country and managing factories in Darwin and Sydney following the sale of Bavaria Smallgoods, Franz came back to Adelaide in 1991 to start his own smallgoods business called Barossa Fine foods.

In 2001 the fourth generation of the Knoll family smallgoods makers began work at age 16. Today Alex Knoll is in charge of the daily smallgoods production and is continuing the family tradition of making high quality product made to traditional recipes.


The Company Today

Barossa Fine Foods has grown consistently over the life of the business.

From a single outlet in 1991 the business has grown to have 5 retail outlets and a factory facility that supplies product Australia wide. With over 90 staff and family and one of the most diverse product ranges in the country Barossa Fine Foods has become the market leader in Award winning smallgoods.