The Riverland wine region, located in South Australia along the Murray River, is the country’s largest wine-producing area by volume, contributing around a quarter of Australia’s total grape crush. Known for its hot, dry climate and fertile soils, the region relies heavily on irrigation from the river to sustain its vast vineyards. While Riverland has traditionally been associated with high-yield production of mainstream varietals like Shiraz, Chardonnay, and Cabernet Sauvignon, it is increasingly recognised for innovation and sustainability.

 

Many producers are embracing Mediterranean grape varieties such as Fiano, Vermentino, and Montepulciano, which are well-suited to the region's warm conditions. Riverland’s forward-thinking approach to climate resilience, water efficiency, and alternative varieties is helping redefine its image—from a bulk wine supplier to a source of creative, quality-driven winemaking.

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Banrock Station Sauvignon Blanc 1L

Banrock Station is renowned for these full-flavoured, fruit driven wines made with some of the world’s greatest classic grape varieties, grown under the Australian sun. Alongside traditional flavours, we enjoy using these varieties with a twist for modern palates.
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Farm Hand Organic Chardonnay 750ml

Light green-yellow with aromas of citrus, nectarine, and subtle cream. Stone-fruit and citrus flavors lead to a round palate, finishing dry with fresh acidity. A well balanced and attractive Chardonnay that will pair well to a wide range of seafood and white meats.