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.
Find Your Activity
There are so many things to do, events to enjoy, and ways to explore Rutherglen, whether imbibing some of the worldโs best fortifieds along the Muscat Mile or cheering on the rowers at Australiaโs oldest regatta. See below to discover it all.
Rutherglen Wine Region
Arts Rutherglen Sculpture Trail Walk
The Cellar Door Loop
Rutherglen Gold Battery
Cofield Wines
Carlyle Bushland Reserve Walking Tracks
The Muscat Mile No. 6 Lake Moodemere Estate
Rutherglen Market
Murray to Mountains Rail Trail Walk – Rutherglen to Wahgunyah
Rutherglen Gold Battery Walk
Immerse Yourself in the History of Muscat
Jones Winery, Vineyard and Restaurant
The Muscat Mile No. 9 Scion
Behind the Scenes at Gooramadda Olives
Daisy Cow Soap and Skincare
Roam Rutherglen Winery Walkabout
Anderson Winery
The Other Place at Rutherglen
The Police Paddocks
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.
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