The Barossa is home to some of Australia's renowned wine producers and we're proud to own some of the best.
St Hallett - Established in 1944, St Hallett has spent over 80 years mastering Barossa Shiraz. Strong relationships with growers across the valley give access to some of the most prized old vine fruit in the region. St Hallett Faith Shiraz is best-selling red wine - consistently excellent, vintage after vintage. Explore St Hallett →
Grant Burge - Five generations of Burge family winemaking dating back to 1865, with Grant Burge establishing the winery in its current form in 1988. Chief Winemaker Craig Stansborough has been crafting the wines for over 30 years - from the approachable Barossa Ink Shiraz through to the iconic Meshach, one of Australia's most celebrated and long-lived reds. Explore Grant Burge →
St Hugo - Born in the Barossa in 1980, St Hugo honours the legacy of Hugo Gramp, grandson of pioneering vigneron Johann Gramp who founded the Gramp & Sons winery in 1847. Wines of genuine power and elegance across Barossa, Eden Valley and Coonawarra, with a celebrated cellar door and two-hatted restaurant shared with Grant Burge in Rowland Flat. Explore St Hugo →
Rolf Binder - Established in 1955 by Rolf Heinrich Binder, a post-war immigrant who arrived from Austria and purchased a small Barossa winery - renaming it Veritas, meaning "in wine, there is truth." A small, focused range of estate-grown Barossa reds with real character and depth. Explore Rolf Binder →
Jacob's Creek and Orlando - One of the Barossa's oldest and most significant winemaking legacies. Johann Gramp planted the first commercial vineyard on the banks of Jacob's Creek in 1847, and his family went on to help shape the modern Australian wine industry. Today Jacob's Creek is one of the most recognised Australian wine brands in the world. Explore Jacob's Creek → Explore Orlando →