Earthworks Wines is a family-owned collection proudly connected to Angaston, South Australia. Partnering with local growers, they source premium fruit that captures the true spirit of the region. Their wines are crafted with care, focusing on the land they come from and the families who tend it. Through deep community collaboration, Earthworks celebrates authenticity, tradition, and value.
To thank the wine lovers who have supported them, Earthworks has launched a promotion that could land you a year’s worth of groceries valued at $12,000. Surely that must have grabbed your attention and provides a reason to raise a glass of their wines.
Sam Wigan, Head of Winemaking, says: “Earthworks is a network of families who work in regional communities, and we understand what matters. This promotion is a way of giving back to the people who support Earthworks by helping to fill their fridges, just as they’ve filled their glasses with our wine.” As Sam Wigan suggests, this is about giving back and frankly, their wines are more than just good, they’re part of something truly special.
Region: Various, S.A. Price: $20 each Source: Sample thanks kindly to Hill- Smith Family Estates

2025 Earthworks Riesling
Everything you would want in a value packed Riesling. It is invitingly fresh, varietally appealing and quite delicious. Aromas of lemons and limes with a delicate floral note there too. The palate offers up plenty for the price. It’s all about the citrussy characters providing a good flavour hit here too with good acidity and a pretty impressive finish.

2025 Earthworks Rosé
Aromas of freshly ripe strawberries are the star here but, I must add, it’s not that basic. The palate exudes freshness and vibrancy with a bright red fruit profile, there’s a surprising richness, yet is nicely balanced with some refreshing acidity and a nice flavourful finish. A very neat Rosé package. Another Rosé that may well earn constant residency in our drinks fridge.

2024 Earthworks Tempranillo
I wish you could see the colour. For an early drinking red, the colour is so bold and deep! Aromas? Plenty of blue fruits give you a lovely introduction. The flavours on the palate are juicy, plush and delightfully medium-bodied. Red fruits with a dark berry influence, hints of dark chocolate, a touch of oak, ‘just-enough’ savoury characters and fine tannins. A really good example at this price point. Yes!

2023 Earthworks Barossa Shiraz
Another in this lineup of Earthworks wines that hits the mark. Aromas of plum, dark berries, and a touch of spice lead the way. This medium-bodied Shiraz bursts with juicy red fruits, while black fruits add some good depth. There’s a freshness and vibrancy on the generous palate with soft tannins and a little oak adding a nice touch to the smooth finish. This is more of a charming and approachable Barossa Shiraz as opposed to a heavy hitting example from the region and is sure to be a crowd pleaser.

2023 Earthworks Barossa Cabernet Sauvignon
This wine hits the Barossa Cabernet Sauvignon brief perfectly in a fruit-forward, varietally expressive and ready to drink style. Black and blue fruit aromas sing in tune along with a subtle herbal note. The palate is juicy and dark fruity with a plumminess sitting in the (usually missing) mid-palate and complementary herbal characters. There’s a smooth textural feel to this wine across the palate too that sits nicely with the delicate tannins as it tails off quietly. This is good!