We acknowledge the original custodians of these lands. The people of the rivers and the hills have walked these lands for thousands of years as well as today,
and we pay respects to the elders of the past, present and emerging.

Accommodation

Perhaps there’s something in the water. Generation after generation continue to make Rutherglen home. The beautiful surroundings, fresh air and relaxed temperament may also have something to do with it. Much like the wines though, Rutherglen’s accommodation options aren’t done by halves.

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Short Walks with a Story

Every story has a walk and every walk has a story. Explore the many easy trails with stunning views of grapevines, bright yellow canola fields, awe-inspiring, ancient River Red Gums. Places with deep connections to First Australians and to the pioneers of wine.

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Ride

Bike trails around Rutherglen connect wineries to cellar doors and historically significant landmarks to special moments in time. Romantic riverbank afternoons are made easy by the gentle geography of the area.

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Food

What’s wine without food? Pretty good you say. Well, when it’s with food it’s really good. When that food is grown, reared, produced and made with little to no food miles, then it’s excellent. World-class chefs and super-proud bakers vie for your attention in and around Rutherglen.

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Wine

Beginning over 160 years ago, the first farmers and winemakers began planting and experimenting with the land around Rutherglen. And while for many it was the promise of gold deep in the ground, the true wealth, it would be said was found in the top few inches of rich, loamy soil.

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Muscat Mile

It’s time to venture to the dark side, and discover Muscat of Rutherglen; a secret drink that sits somewhere between a wine and spirit. There is nothing quite like it anywhere in the world – rich, complex, mysterious and full of flavour.

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Find Your Activity

There are so many things to do, events to enjoy, and ways to explore Rutherglen, whether imbibing some of the world’s best fortifieds along the Muscat Mile or cheering on the rowers at Australia’s oldest regatta. See below to discover it all.

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Wahgunyah River Track Walk

This trail will take you through the old river gum trees beside the Murray River and passes by farming properties.…

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Roam Rutherglen Winery Walkabout

The June long weekend festival is certainly one not to be missed, in Rutherglen. Roam Rutherglen, it’s the place on…

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Willows Reserve Walk

Willows Reserve Trail Walk

Take a leisurely walk beside ancient river red gums on the Murray River at Wahgunyah. The track winds along the…

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The Muscat Mile No. 3 Cofield Wines

Cofield Wines is a boutique, family owned and operated winery located in the heart of the Rutherglen wine region. The…

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Beefsteak and Burgundy Club 50th Anniversary Celebration

At the Rutherglen Beefsteak and Burgundy Club, they’ve spent five decades celebrating the perfect trifecta: great food, great wine, and…

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The Muscat Mile No. 8 Pfeiffer Wines

You’re doing this experience alongside barrels that were reparation payments from WW1, tasting wines two generations in the making and…

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Lake King Walk

Lake King was formed in the late 1860s. Its original purpose was to provide the town’s water supply, it also…

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Aboriginal Exhibitions Gallery at De Bortoli Rutherglen Estate

Aboriginal Exhibitions Gallery at De Bortoli Rutherglen Estate is a unique joint venture between the winery and Australian Aboriginal art…

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St Leonards Vineyard

Established in 1860, St Leonards Vineyard is a hideaway for wine and food lovers, on a picturesque bend of the…

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Rutherglen Wine Region

On this Rutherglen winery tour, you will visit four or five of Rutherglen’s finest wineries and cellar doors. Each tour…

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Shaw’s Flat

Shaw’s Flat is a relatively small reserve, but worth seeking out for its fabulous setting complete with towering River Red Gums,…

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Behind the Scenes at Gooramadda Olives

Ever wondered what’s involved in running an olive grove or what happens behind the scenes? Venture into the grove and…

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The Many Faces of Rutherglen Muscat

Join winemaker, Damien Cofield, to sample three Muscat wines in different stages of maturation, alongside perfectly paired food offerings. See…

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Bonnie

Introducing the new casual eatery from Rutherglen icon All Saints Estate. Bonnie’s wine list by winemaker Nick Brown from All…

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The Muscat Mile No. 10 Stanton & Killeen Wines

Visit the Stanton & Killeen Wines Cellar Door in Rutherglen. Taste through the extensive range of Rutherglen favourites, Portuguese varietals…

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Morris of Rutherglen

At Morris they have been making world renowned fortified wines since 1859. Over six generations of craftsmanship in winemaking, blending…

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Savoy Truffle Co

Savoy Truffle Co is owned and operated by veteran chef Kate Akrap. After starting a family in 2016, Kate and…

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Hennessy Home and Garden

Hennessy Home and Garden is a family owned and operated business selling homewares, plants, pots, clothing and gifts. Local handmade…

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Jones Winery Restaurant

Jones Winery Restaurant in Rutherglen is one of the North East Victoria’s highly rated restaurants. Briony Bradford’s cooking for the…

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Winemakers of Rutherglen takes a regional approach to sustainable winegrowing and winemaking practices. Our investment in the Sustainable Winegrowing Australia Program is testament to our ongoing commitment in ensuring that we leave our land in better shape for future generations.

WINEMAKERS OF RUTHERGLEN

History

From Generation to Generation

It has been said that while Rutherglen was founded as a gold rush town, the real wealth existed in the few inches of topsoil, made rich and fertile by the Murray River and Lake Moodemere.

For more than 160 years winemakers and their families have called Rutherglen home and this special layer of dirt has produced vineyards and internationally acclaimed wines, from fortifieds and complex reds to new styles and varietals by a new and adventurous generation of makers and minds, staking their claim on the luscious soil.

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How to Find Us

Only 300kms from Melbourne and 600kms from Sydney, Rutherglen is accessible by road, by air into Albury and by rail to Wangaratta.

Walking through our gate is an invitation to share in the richness of our lives, the beauty of our landscape, and the bounty of Estate Grown produce.

Michael Chambers, LAKE MOODEMERE ESTATE

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Embrace the stories of history and nature along the Wahgunyah River Track Walk. 

Autumn makes a perfect time for a crisp walk, surrounded by the majestic River Red Gum trees lining the tranquil Murray River. 

Local Aboriginal artist Tommy McRae once wandered these lands, finding inspiration amidst the beauty of Lake Moodemere. His legacy adds another layer of depth to this scenic journey.

As you follow the trail's path, you'll stumble upon the Historic John Foord Pioneer Cemetery. A plaque commemorates the centenary year of the burial of John Foord II (1819 - 1883). He was the pioneer of the Wahgunyah Run and the township developed on his property. Foord named his 30,000 acre property Wahgunyah which was said to be a Whroo, the local Indigenous people’s name for ‘big camp’.
Treat Mum this Mother's Day with a day out in Rutherglen.

A range of brunches, lunches and Mother's Day activities are on offer at @pavilionbullerwines , @tuileriesrutherglen , @pickledsisters and @cofieldwines , just to name a few.

After lunch, take a stroll down Main Street Rutherglen and enjoy a spot of retail therapy, browsing the many boutique clothing and giftware shops.
Another Rutherglen winery joins Sustainable Winegrowing Australia!

Congratulations to @chambersrosewoodvineyards for recently earning their stripes as a Certified Member of Sustainable Winegrowing Australia.

This accomplishment speaks volumes about Chambers Rosewood’s commitment to environmental stewardship and community well-being. With rigorous audits and a united effort, they've showcased their dedication to sustainable practices and continuous enhancement.

Achieving certification is no small feat, so please extend your congratulations to the Chambers Rosewood team! 🍇