George Sutherland Smith (1830 – 18 August 1903) was a Scotsman who migrated to Australia, working as a builder and paddle-steamer captain.
He turned to winemaking with considerable success, founding the All Saints winery in the Rutherglen region of Victoria.
They sold Teviot in 1868 and built new sheds and wharves,[4] then, with the admission of John Foord and his Waradgery, founded the Upper Murray Navigation Line to run between Albury and Echuca.
By 1888 the estate covered 100 acres (40 ha) and boasted a grand castellated cellar building, said to be modelled on the Castle of Mey near Caithness.
He died of heart failure at his residence "Kia Ora", St Kilda Road, Melbourne on 18 August 1903.
[8] His grandsons and great-grandsons continued operation of the winery, which after some variable fortunes passed in the 1980s into the hands of a syndicate led by Mike Fallon; after his death it was acquired by Brown Brothers in 1992, and is now owned by the children of Peter R.