Situated eight kilometres from Murray Bridge, South Australia, Willow Point Wines have two vineyards located near the popular Riverglen Marina. Their first vineyard is located next to the Cellar Door, while the second is located at nearby Woods Point, both feature uninterrupted views of the River Murray.
Willow Point Wines feature a selection of excellent bulk Ports, Sherries and Muscats for immediate consumption. Willow Point Wines's range Red and White table wines, as well as our Sparkling varieties are very popular.
While passing through the Murraylands make us your destination to stop and visit. While here you can taste any of our wines or fortifieds, or let one of our freindly staff make you a coffee. Don't forget to add a muffin to your coffee order, you won't be dissapointed!
Willow Point Wines stock a range of Port barrels that are made locally in South Australia and some bar accessories.
Willow Point Wines also support and sell Marne River Olives. A local Murraylands Olive producer.
Group bookings can be arranged for a minimum of two and maximum of 50 people
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