Australia's First Families of Wine
Australia's First Families of Wine (AFFW) is an Australian wine initiative to promote Australian wine. == Members == Brown Brothers, founded in 1885, with vineyards in the King Valley, Heathcote and Swan Hill wine regions of Victoria Campbells of Rutherglen, founded in 1870, with vineyards in the Rutherglen wine region of Victoria D'Arenberg (the Osborn family), founded in 1912, with vineyards in the McLaren Vale wine region of South Australia Henschke, founded in 1868, with vineyards in the Eden Valley and Adelaide Hills wine regions of South Australia Howard Park Wines (the Burch family), founded in 1986, with vineyards in the Margaret River and Great Southern wine regions of Western Australia Jim Barry Wines, founded in 1959, with vineyards in the Clare Valley and Coonawarra wine regions of South Australia Tahbilk (the Purbrick family), founded in 1860, with vineyards in the Nagambie Lakes wine region of Victoria Taylors Wines, founded in 1969, with vineyards in the Clare Valley wine region of South Australia Tyrrell's, founded in 1858, with vineyards in the Hunter Valley wine region of New South Wales, the Heathcote wine region of Victoria and the McLaren Vale wine region and Limestone Coast wine zone of South Australia Yalumba (the Hill Smith family), founded in 1849, with vineyards in the Eden Valley and the Barossa Valley wine regions of South Australia.
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