3 JUNE 2025: As part of its long-term growth plans, Vinarchy today announced its intention to begin a 12-month transition to realign and strengthen its Australian operational footprint. This includes establishing two winemaking hubs in South Australia, with the company’s global corporate headquarters to be located in Adelaide, as well as changes to focus investment at key cellar door locations.
As part of these plans, Vinarchy will invest $30 million into its Rowland Flat site, establishing it as a centre of excellence for premium and sparkling wine. This facility will support advanced viticulture and winemaking techniques.
Berri Estates will become Vinarchy’s primary commercial winemaking, packaging, and warehousing hub. The company has invested more than $70 million into the state-of-the-art site, designed to deliver scale, efficiency, and world-class quality to support global demand for Australian wine.
In line with this new operating model, Vinarchy intends to transfer winemaking currently undertaken at its St Hallett winery in the Barossa and Hardy’s Tintara winery in McLaren Vale to Rowland Flat for the 2026 and 2027 vintages respectively, with long term plans for both sites to be worked through as part of the transition.
Vinarchy’s Chief Supply Officer, Joe Russo said: “Adopting this twin-hub structure at Berri Estates and Rowland Flat allows us to consolidate our resources and expertise, strengthening the business and ensuring we remain competitive in the face of ongoing challenges in the global wine market.”
“These important changes represent Vinarchy’s commitment to building a stronger winemaking footprint in South Australia.”
“Both St Hallett and Hardys are critical brands for Vinarchy and we recognise the rich local history they have in the Barossa and McLaren Vale. While our winemaking will move, our commitment to quality wines, local sourcing and premium cellar door experiences for these brands do not change.
“These wines will be made with the same grapes from the same regions, by the same winemakers, just at another winery.”
Consistent with its focus on investment behind core wine brands, Vinarchy is committed to maintaining a compelling and sustainable cellar door footprint by focusing investment behind its primary brand experiences in South Australia: Jacob’s Creek, St Hugo, Hardys, St Hallett, Grant Burge, Katnook Estate and Petaluma.
As part of these plans, Rolf Binder and Banrock Station cellar door and restaurant operations will unfortunately close. Vineyard and viticulture operations at these sites will be unaffected.
Vinarchy recognises these changes may create uncertainty for team members and is committed to supporting its people as changes are implemented progressively over the next 12 months.
“We are deeply mindful of the impact these changes may have on our people,” said Mr Russo.
“Where roles are affected, we are committed to supporting our teams through redeployment opportunities to other locations in many cases, or, where necessary, redundancy and outplacement support. We will continue to consult closely with our teams over the coming months as we make this transition.”
Vinarchy remains committed to its long-standing partnerships with regional suppliers and premium grape growers across the Riverland, McLaren Vale, Adelaide Hills, the Barossa and Coonawarra, which will remain unchanged and continue to be vital to Vinarchy’s global success.
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About Vinarchy
Established in 2025 following the merger of Accolade Wines and Pernod Ricard Winemakers, Vinarchy combines Vin (the French word for wine), with Archy (from the Ancient Greek word for leadership). Together it means wine leadership.
Vinarchy is one of the world’s leading dedicated wine companies and home to an incredible range of global brands led by Hardys, Campo Viejo and Jacob’s Creek. Our quality wines offer something for everyone, and every occasion – each bringing its own unique story to the world.
Our rich brand history stretches right back to the pioneering plantings of Johann Gramp and Thomas Hardy in the 1840s and 50s. Today, we craft wines in Australia, New Zealand, Spain and South Africa, with our global sourcing footprint also spanning premium grape growing regions in Italy, Argentina, France, the United States and Chile. We are proud to share our wines in almost every corner of the world.
We will redefine wine by meeting the fast-changing needs of our consumers with new formats, innovative products and experiences that welcome all into wine for moments of celebration and connection.
Vinarchy is a place where passionate people can do their very best work, break new ground and redefine the industry they love.