All Saints Estate - Top 100 Wineries 2025 from Halliday Wine Companion

We’re thrilled to share that All Saints Estate has been named number 87 in the Halliday Wine Companion Top 100 Wineries for 2025.

So, how does a winery make the list? Halliday only considers producers whose wines have been reviewed in the past 12 months, narrowing an initial list of over 1,100 wineries to just over 450. From there, it comes down to one key factor: consistent quality across the range. The Top 100 represents the best of the best in Australian wine – wineries that "never rest on their laurels" and continue to innovate across their vineyards, wineries, and regions.

For All Saints Estate, being included is a huge honour. Halliday Wine Companion writes,"the Rutherglen wine region is steeped in history, with fortified wine the foundation. Naturally, table wines are abundant, but it is with fortified wine that it soars. It’s somewhat fortunate that Rutherglen has maintained its traditions, and across several elite makers, with All Saints one of the finest.

Fortified wine once totally dominated the Australian wine industry, with table wine a mere trickle. Somewhat swiftly, those roles were flipped, and many a maker pivoted or was lost. Rutherglen is still an Aladdin’s cave for lovers of the sticky stuff. All Saints is hard to miss, with its heritage-listed ‘castle’, flags fluttering over its ramparts. It’s an old-fashioned introduction, but All Saints, though devoted to tradition, also have thoroughly modern sensibilities.

That shows in their elevated destination restaurant offering, Kin, and their more casual diner, Bonnie. Both are helping to lift the profile of the region for visitors. As a wine lover, though, the superlative range of tawny, muscadelle and muscat are worth the trip alone, crowned by the Museum expressions with both the Muscadelle and Muscat registering 100 points in the 2026 Companion. The Rare bottlings are both just two points back and fine relative value for the quality, character and deeply resonant history."

A huge thanks to everyone who makes All Saints Estate what it is and everything that we strive for.

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