Banrock Station South Australia

Banrock Station is a winery located in South Australia’s Riverland region, near the town of Kingston-on-Murray. The winery was established in 1994 by the British-Australian Hardy family, and it is named after a local sheep station that was originally settled in the 1840s.

Banrock Station is known for producing high-quality wines from a variety of grape varietals, including Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, and Sauvignon Blanc. The winery is also committed to sustainable and eco-friendly farming practices, and it has been recognized for its environmental efforts with numerous awards and certifications.

In addition to wine production, Banrock Station is also home to a wetland and wildlife sanctuary that covers over 1,800 hectares of land. The sanctuary features a network of walking trails, bird hides, and viewing platforms that allow visitors to observe the diverse array of wildlife that calls the area home. The winery also offers a range of food and wine experiences, including tastings, tours, and outdoor dining options.

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