| The historic Sandalford Wines is located in the heart of the Swan Valley on the banks of the beautiful Swan River,
a short 25- minutes drive from the city of Perth.
Western Australia’s first Surveyor General, John Septimus Roe founded the 40 hectare Estate in 1840, which now includes 22 hectares under vine as well as housing the Winery, hospitality and tourism facilities and administration. He named the property Sandalford after the priory in Berkshire where his father was rector. The Estate formed part of the second land title in all of Western Australia.
In 1972 Sandalford developed a major vineyard in Margaret River. This coastal region in Western Australia’s south-west is a premium Australian grape growing area and the Margaret River vineyard is Sandalford’s largest source of grapes. This vineyard is now not only one of the oldest, but also one the largest, covering 600 acres.
After a brief period of overseas ownership, Sandalford Wines is now Australia’s oldest and largest family owned winery. After purchasing Sandalford in 1991, proprietors Peter and Debra
Prendiville and an enthusiastic team of professionals are actively managing an ongoing multi-million dollar redevelopment of both the winery and the vineyard. Under their guidance, Sandalford produces exceptional quality premium wines, available in more than 35 countries around the world and offers visitors to it’s Swan Valley winery a world class wine tourism, hospitality and education facility.
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