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Enduring winery turns 140, but what comes next?

By Wednesday 13 May 2026No Comments

As the 2026 vintage comes to a close, Angove Family Winemakers is celebrating 140 years of family winemaking, reinforcing its position as one of Australia’s most enduring and progressive wine producers.

Founded in 1886 and now operated by the fifth generation, the South Australian winery has evolved from its origins in Tea Tree Gully to become a globally recognised producer, with wines exported to more than 20 markets.

The milestone comes as the business continues to sharpen its focus on premium McLaren Vale wines and certified organic production, two pillars driving its current growth strategy.

Chairman John Angove said the anniversary reflects both legacy and forward momentum.

“Reaching 140 years is a proud milestone, but it’s also about what comes next,” he says.

“We’ve invested in premium vineyards, organic production and building a portfolio relevant to today’s consumer.”

Strategic expansion into McLaren Vale over the past two decades, including the Warboys Vineyard and cellar door has underpinned the company’s move into higher-value wines, with flagship releases such as The Medhyk, Warboys and most recently Brightlands leading the charge.

At the same time, Angove has cemented its position as one of Australia’s leading certified organic wine producers.

The Angove Organic, Wild Olive and Naturalis ranges continuing to gain traction both domestically and in export markets.

Joint managing sirector Richard Angove said the business remains focused on balancing scale with premium growth.

“We have a strong foundation in the Riverland, and the opportunity is clearly in premiumisation and provenance,” he says.

“Building our McLaren Vale base and organic offer are key to that story.”

Remaining privately owned, Angove sees its independence as a key competitive advantage in a consolidating global market.

Joint managing director Victoria Angove says, “The wine industry at its heart is about people and community.

“We have been very fortunate to have had a committed and hard-working team contributing to all areas of the business for so many years.

“Our shared commitment to delivering consistently high-quality products to our customers strengthens year on year.

“We’re equally grateful to our great suppliers, partners and of course our customers.”

As it enters its next phase, Angove Family Winemakers is focused on premium growth, sustainability leadership and expanding its global footprint, ensuring the 140-year milestone is a launchpad, not a finish line.

Photo: Sophie, John, Victoria and Richard Angove.

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