Wine & Food
In the Riverland we crush 60 per cent of South Australia's wine grapes which equates to 30 per cent of the Australian crush. We're home to Berri Estates, the southern hemisphere's largest winery and distillery, as well as wine companies large and small, a dozen of which offer tasting at cellar doors.
Your Riverland Wine and Food Trail Map
Download and use the Riverland Wine and Food Trail map - your indispensable guide to the best food and wine of the region.
Dining
It's no surprise that good dining follows great wine and local food. Throughout the Riverland you'll find plenty of restaurants, cafes and pubs, many of which overlook the spectacular Murray River. As you travel around the region you will see a lot of local produce being grown, picked and processed and this sure to whet your appetite.
The following dining outlets are renowned for sourcing local produce and including it on their menu:
- Waikerie Murray River Queen at Waikerie
- Mallyons on the Murray Bush Cafe at Morgan
- Banrock Station Wine and Wetland Centre at Kingston-on-Murray
- The Renmark Club
- Renmark Hotel
- Loxton Club
- Loxton Community Hotel Motel
- Craggs Creek Cellar Door Cafe
Wine & Food
- Riverland Wineries & Cellar Doors

- The Riverland is Australia's largest wine grape growing region. Read More
- Regional Produce

- The climate of year-round sunshine coupled with innovative irrigation has made the Riverland a land of bounty. Read More
- Riverland Wine & Food Trail

- On the Riverland Wine and Food trail you are encouraged to try wines made from classic and 'new' wine grape varieties. Read More


