Swinging Gate Vineyard was closed off from the world for 22 years. It was being used to grow grapes and the only time people visited was to prune and pick the vines. That was until
The original Pinot Noir vines at Barmah Park were planted in 1998. The property was originally a cattle farm, but the owners decided to make the most of the rich soil and transform
Friends, family, and customers all join in the fun of harvest day at Baarmutha Wines. You might hear squeals and laughter when someone finds a spider in the bunches. But, mostly, y
The Rosenzweig family have been Barossa farmers and vignerons for seven generations. In 2010, James Rosenzweig, built the Rosenvale Winery on the family vineyard to learn more abou
Tom Keelan’s family set out on a mission to support the “small guys” when one of their largest customers wouldn’t take on their grapes. Rather than giving up, Tom Keelan an
Artur and Natalia enjoy being exposed to new places and ideas, and life felt different when they returned to Brisbane after seven years of travelling. They started searching for a
Peter Read was already planting the trending alternative varieties of today in the 1980s. Suzanne and Sophie Evans continue to champion these cool-climate, left-of-field varieties
Phil and Lucy Griffiths always dreamt of having a vineyard. One day, Lucy came across an Australian newspaper in London and saw an ad for a 25-acre property on the Hunter River. Wi
Adrian Tobin always wanted to be an artist, but life initially took him in a different direction. When he finally retired as a chemist, he established Tobin Wines and started fulfi
Ross Gehrig has taken on the mission of continuing his family’s reputation for fine wines, armed with a wine science degree, multiple overseas vintage placements in France and Is