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.
The Banrock Station Cabernet Merlot displays pronounced vanilla pod, dark plum and fresh black cherry aromas. This well-balanced merlot displays a palate of rich, juicy, ripe black cherries with dark plums and sweet spice. The wine delivers ripe fruit tannins , dense fleshy mid palate and generous integrated oak.
Banrock Station Crimson Cabernet offers a delightful blend of vibrant fruit flavours and a smooth, creamy palate. This Australian red is celebrated for its approachable style and the light spritz that adds a refreshing finish, making it a perfect choice for any relaxed gathering or a quiet evening at home.
The Banrock Station Rose has sweet strawberry, raspberry and fresh citrus flavours combine with a soft creaminess and a refreshing finish. A perfect wine for a summer bbq or by the pool!