Dorrien Estate Winery belongs to the Fosters Group and is located in Tanunda in the Barrossa Valley wine region of South Australia.
Dorrien Estate is a state-of-the-art winemaking facility specialising in small parcels of premium boutique wines for Australian growers and winemakers.
Since it was established in 1988, Dorrien Estate wines have won over 4000 wine show awards, including 49 Trophies and 279 Gold medals at Australian wine shows. The estate itself is situated in the heart of the Barossa Valley, on the busy tourist route between Nuriootpa and Tanunda. But if you're looking for a cellar door you won't find one.
Dorrien Estate is Australia's best-kept secret. A contract winemaking facility, it specialises in small parcels of premium boutique wines for Australian growers and winemakers. Most are small batches of only 1000 cases. Dorrien Estate has the ability to crush 16,000 tonnes of fruit and warehouses nearly half a million cases of finished wine. The tank farm in this impressive winery can hold 8.9 million litres of wine, while nearly three million litres of wine are stored in 10,000 oak hogsheads. Dorrien Estate is also the Barossa's only certified organic winery.
Progressive and innovative, the winery is considered a benchmark in Australia for its professionalism and its integrated use of technology alongside good, old-fashioned winemaking techniques.
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