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The selection of vineyard sites and quality of fruit has always underpinned Penfolds reputation. Over a nearly 180-year history, Penfolds has owned and leased some of the best wine regions in Australia and around the world, and work with carefully selected growers to stay true to our fruit-first philosophy of multi-vineyard, multi-regional sourcing.
Today, Penfolds wine regions span both Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Each country brings something new to the Penfolds portfolio, while maintaining the enduring House Style and winemaking philosophy that Penfolds has proudly upheld since 1844. At the heart is Penfolds Magill Estate. Dr Christopher and Mary Penfold planted the first vines here back in 1844, and even today Magill Vineyard still contributes fruit to Grange when vintage conditions allow.
The Penfolds winemaking philosophy is unbound by country, vine or time.
Penfolds-owned vineyards are located on prime land throughout Australia’s finest South Australia wine regions including; Adelaide Hills, Barossa Valley, Coonawarra, as well as other esteemed Australian wine regions such as Henty and Tasmania. We also work with carefully selected growers to stay true to our fruit-first philosophy of going where the fruit grows best. Some of these grower relationships span more than a century. Learn more about our carefully curated Australian wine regions below.
On the city’s doorstep, the cooler climate of the Adelaide Hills is ideal for cultivating most of our whites and pinots. The combination of high altitude and cool climate gives the wines their contemporary and distinctive profile.
Adelaide Hills vineyards contribute fruit to our award-winning Reserve Bin A Chardonnay, St Henri Shiraz and Cellar Reserve range.
The ancient soils of the Barossa Valley are steeped in history, including our Kalimna Block 42 vines which were planted in the 1880s and are thought to be the oldest continuously-producing cabernet sauvignon vines in the world.
Barossa Valley vineyards contribute fruit to some of our most iconic wines from Grange to Bin 389 Cabernet Shiraz, Bin 28 Shiraz and the sub-region expression of Bin 150 Marananga Shiraz.
Dr Christopher and Mary Penfold planted the vineyard at Magill Estate in 1843. A single vineyard monopole, it is one of the world’s few urban vineyards.
The vineyard is 100% shiraz and fruit from the vineyard contributes to Magill Estate Shiraz, with select parcels going to our flagship, Grange, in chosen vintages. It has a warm, dry climate with moderating sea breeze.
Weathered limestone under the famed terra rossa soils and a relatively cool climate make Coonawarra one of Australia’s most important fine wine regions.
The Coonawarra region is best known for cabernet sauvignon and shiraz, contributing fruit to Grange, Bin 128 Coonawarra Shiraz and many of our special Bin Series wines.
South Australia has gained worldwide recognition for producing definitive world-class riesling, with the Eden Valley at the head of the field. The region’s high altitude and cool climate induces riesling with great finesse and elegance.
Eden Valley vineyards contribute fruit for our acclaimed Bin 51 Riesling.
Established in the 1840s, the McLaren Vale wine region has a classic Mediterranean climate with cool winters, warm summers, low rainfall and moderating sea breezes.
McLaren Vale vineyards contribute fruit to St Henri Shiraz, Bin 389 Cabernet Shiraz and Bin 407 Cabernet Sauvignon.
The cool-maritime growing season, Great Southern Ocean breezes and free draining gravelly loams over red clays, weathered basalt and pockets of limestone, make the Henty wine region an ideal place to grow the classic Burgundian grape varieties.
The Henty region contributes parcels to Bin 23 Pinot Noir, Bin 311 Chardonnay and Bin 144 Yattarna Chardonnay.
The island of Tasmania, despite its geological diversity, is the only Australian state-wide Geographical Indication. Penfolds sources cool climate A-grade chardonnay, pinot noir and gewürztraminer from the Tamar Valley near Launceston and southerly Derwent Valley vineyards near Hobart.
Typically, these vineyards contribute fruit to Cellar Reserve wines, Bin 311 Chardonnay and Bin 144 Yattarna Chardonnay.
The sub-alpine slopes of Tumbarumba, at the foot of the Snowy Mountains and the Great Dividing Range, are home to the highest altitude vineyards in New South Wales.
Chardonnay ripens slowly and crisply in this cool-climate region making it ideal for Bin 144 Yattarna Chardonnay in some years.
The Penfolds Californian story started more than twenty years ago when Penfolds winemakers first imported heritage vine cuttings from esteemed South Australian vineyards and planted them in Californian soil. For the last five harvests the Penfolds winemaking team have been on the ground crafting the current Californian release wines. Discover the flavours of Penfolds Californian wine regions below.
The Napa Valley is known for producing award winning Cabernet Sauvignon. The fruit is typically concentrated and full of succulent acidity with a structural tannin profile.
Since 1998, Penfolds winemakers have worked on the ground in the Napa Valley building Penfolds presence and the region now contributes premium fruit to Quantum Cabernet, Bin 149 Cabernet, and Bin 704 Napa Valley Cabernet.
Paso Robles is located on California’s central coast, between Los Angeles and San Francisco. The Camatta Hills vineyard in Paso Robles is of symbolic importance to Penfolds.
It started in 1997 when land was purchased and then in 1998 when we imported a selection of heritage vines from our Kalimna and Magill Estate vineyards.
Sonoma County is an American Viticultural Area, located north of San Francisco, bordering the Pacific Ocean. An esteemed winemaking region that produces some of the finest examples of Californian cabernet.
It is one of the premium sourcing regions for Bin 600 Cabernet Shiraz.
In recent years we have re-ignited our love affair with France, a special place for Penfolds, where our first chief winemaker Max Schubert was inspired to create Grange in the 1950s. Since 2019, Penfolds winemakers have been working in iconic French wine regions of Champagne and Bordeaux.
One of the world’s most famous wine regions, Bordeaux is located in South-Western France. In 2022, we continued an endeavour started more than 70 years ago when Penfolds first Chief Winemaker Max Schubert first visited and was inspired to create Grange.
The inaugural French release is led by Penfolds II, a wine made in partnership with one of Bordeaux’s most respected winemaking Houses, Dourthe.
The historic Champagne wine region is located in North-Eastern France. Since 2019, Penfolds has partnered with family owned Champagne House Thiénot for our limited release champagnes.
There are now four in the series, including; a vintage Grand Cru Blanc de Blancs and Blanc de Noirs, and a non-vintage Champagne Rosé.
Penfolds relationship in China began in 1893 and continues today with our first Chinese Winemaking Trial and wines from our One by Penfolds limited release range. The winemaking team have been working with growers in Shangri-La in the Yunnan province and Ningxia in north-central China. Discover the unique wonders of wine from Penfolds Chinese wine region below.
The Ningxia winemaking region is located in China’s north-west, and in the south-west Yunnan province. Exploratory work has revealed promising characteristics in fruit quality and flavour expression, infrastructure, and vineyards. In 2022, Penfolds released its first China made wine under the One by Penfolds range.
A wine region is a geographical area known for cultivating grapes used in winemaking. These regions possess unique climates, soils, and elevations that influence the characteristics of the grapes grown there. Penfolds quest for the best fruit drives our multi-vineyard, multi-regional philosophy, extending our endeavours from Australian wine regions globally to California, France and China.
Penfolds owns and leases some of the best vineyards in wine regions in Australia and around the world, maintaining a commitment to our fruit-first philosophy through multi-vineyard, multi-regional sourcing. In Australia, Penfolds vineyards are found in the finest South Australian wine regions, including Adelaide Hills, Barossa Valley, Coonawarra and McLaren Vale, as well as other esteemed Australian wine regions such as Tumbarumba, Henty and Tasmania. Our Californian wine regions extend to Napa Valley, Paso Robles and Sonoma, while our French wine regions span Bordeaux and Champagne. Excitingly, our recent endeavours have ventured into the Chinese wine region of Ningxia.