The Riverina wine region, located in south-central New South Wales, is one of Australia's largest and most productive wine regions, accounting for a significant portion of the country’s wine output. Centred around the city of Griffith, Riverina has a warm, dry climate supported by extensive irrigation from the Murrumbidgee River, enabling consistent, large-scale viticulture. While the region is best known for its high-volume production of popular varietals such as Shiraz, Chardonnay, and Merlot, it also has a reputation for producing premium-quality botrytis-affected Semillon, often referred to as Australia's answer to Sauternes.
The combination of fertile soils, reliable sunshine, and water access has made Riverina a powerhouse for both domestic consumption and export markets. Despite its industrial scale, the region is home to a growing number of family-run wineries focused on quality and innovation, adding diversity to its wine offerings.
A full-bodied Shiraz successfully combining berry fruit and spice flavours that offer a smooth, pleasing finish. Serve generously with slow cooked lamb, pork and fennel sausages or just a lovely glass of red.
Light straw in colour. Lifted aromas of ripe peach and nectarine complemented with vanilla oak. The palate is soft and creamy and exhibits ripe stone fruits. Integrated oak and a gentle acid nuance for a very long finish.
Atmata Organic Rose shows a beautiful array of floral aromatics and citrus fruits on the nose. The palate follows suit with a lively textural, almost fleshy, mid-palate and a long fresh finish.
Berton Al Fresco Barbera is a bright and juicy red, bursting with cherry, raspberry, and a hint of spice. Light to medium-bodied with soft tannins and a fresh finish, it’s made for relaxed, alfresco dining. Pair it with pizza, pasta, or a loaded antipasto board. Best enjoyed slightly chilled with mates, music, and a long afternoon ahead.