Buller Wines like to keep it all in the family at Buller, so fruit is drawn from our two vineyards in Rutherglen and Beverford, run by Andrew and Rick Buller respectively.
The Rutherglen winery, Calliope, is 42 km from Albury-Wodonga. Beverford is on the Murray Valley Highway, 16km north of Swan Hill in the burgeoning Swan Hill wine region.
Rutherglen (Calliope) Calliope is our original vineyard and winery, established by Reginald Langdon Buller in 1921.
Famous for producing our delicious fortified wines and gutsy, full-bodied reds, the backbone of our vineyard is Rutherglen Shiraz. Our old Shiraz vines at Calliope are not irrigated so our yields are low at about one tonne to the acre.
This means that although the quantities are small, the fruit from this vineyard produces intense flavours that Andrew Buller crafts into wines that have a depth and elegance that is outstanding. We also have small plantings of some of the rarer varieties including Mondeuse and Cinsaut.
Buller Wines has two cellar door outlets, one at Calliope in Rutherglen and the other at our Beverford winery near Swan Hill.
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