RUNS IN OUR VEINS,
FLOWS THROUGH OUR VINES

AUSTRALIA’S FIRST URBAN CELLAR DOORS

Both an educational and pleasurable experience, relax and indulge in our lounge with our wine flights or simply enjoying your favourite glass of wine with perfectly paired cheese and charcuterie.

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Watunga Road Vineyard
— In the Koonunga region of the Barossa Valley of South Australia - 90km west of the St. Vincent Gulf that connects into the Antarctic Ocean, and sitting at the very northern end of the valley floor - we find our Watunga Road vineyard, with its iconic red-brown earth with loam over clay subsoil. Watunga is an ancient name of the Traditional Custodians of Kaurna country, the Aboriginal people of the Adelaide Plains who nurtured and respected the land for 50,000 years, well before we acquired this magnificent site in 2014.
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Capella Vineyard
— Near the shores of Western Port on the Mornington Peninsula is Capella Vineyard, a small ultra-premium site with 5.2 hectares of Pinot Noir and 1.6 hectares of Chardonnay planted on VSP trellis. Sitting less than 5 kilometres inland from the ocean, it experiences a strong maritime influence, with moderating winds year-round.
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Auburn Road Vineyard
— The Tamar River estuary is 70 kilometres long, extending south from Bass Straight to where Launceston is located at its upper reaches. Despite its name, the Tamar is not actually a river but a saline and tidal estuary, and was originally inhabited by the Leterremairrener and Pangerninghe clans of the Palawa people, the Traditional Owners of Lutruwita (Tasmania).
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Native Point Vineyard
— Our second Tamar Valley vineyard is one of very few on the eastern bank of the Tamar River. We were pleased to acquire this vineyard from first-class growers and former grape suppliers Tim and Sheena High. Having always loved the fruit, admired the site, and appreciated their diligence and management, we were proud to pick up the baton from them in 2019. With its north-east facing hills collecting warmth from the sun reflected off the river, Native Point was a perfect counterpoint to Auburn Road.
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Highbow Hill Vineyard
— Our Highbow Hill vineyard is situated north of the Yarra Glen village in the Yarra Valley. The Wurundjeri people are the Traditional Owners of this land in the Kulin Nation, and protectors of the “ever-flowing” Birrarung (Yarra River) – one of Victoria’s most iconic waterways. The area is protected by local and state laws for its outstanding natural beauty with significant environmental value.
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Wombat Creek Vineyard
— Nestled in the Upper Yarra Valley, our Wombat Creek vineyard is the most elevated vineyard in the valley, making it uniquely situated for producing premium cool climate wines. It is located in Gladysdale's hilly countryside watered by tributaries of the Yarra River and 6 km south-east of Yarra Junction