
Hunter Valley standout Brokenwood (above) and Virginia Willcock from Vasse Felix were the big winners this week when Halliday Wine Companion officially announced its award winners for the year.
Celebrating the best in Australian wine, the 2026 Halliday Wine Companion Awards recognise the nation’s top wines, winemakers and viticulturists.
Halliday also honoured Brian Croser, a new inductee into the James Halliday Hall of Fame: Australian Wine Industry, an award that acknowledges individuals in the Australian wine industry who are deemed to be of the highest regard and significance.
Seventeen of Australia’s best wines were celebrated as award winners for their varietal categories.
The Halliday Wine Companion Award winners were determined collaboratively by the Halliday Tasting Team, including Dave Brookes, Jane Faulkner, Jeni Port, Katrina Butler, Marcus Ellis, Mike Bennie, Philip Rich, Shanteh Wale and Toni Paterson MW.
The Awards also mark the release of the wine-enthusiast’s bible, the 2026 Halliday Wine Companion, which is available in stores nationally from Thursday August 21, and online at winecompanion.com.au.
The winners:
Winery of the Year – Brokenwood, Hunter Valley, NSW
Winemaker of the Year – Virginia Willcock, Vasse Felix, Margaret River, WA
Viticulturist of the Year – Dr Dylan Grigg, Vinya Vella and Meristem Viticulture
Best Value Winery – Bondar Wines, McLaren Vale, SA
Best New Winery – Elanto Vineyard, Mornington Peninsula, VIC
Dark Horse Winery – bakkheia, Geographe, WA
Wine of the Year – Thistledown Wines This Charming Man Single Vineyard Clarendon Grenache 2024, McLaren Vale
Grenache of the Year | Red Wine of the Year | Wine of the Year – Thistledown Wines This Charming Man Single Vineyard,
Clarendon Grenache 2024, McLaren Vale – 98 points
Chardonnay of the Year | White Wine of the Year – Vasse Felix Heytesbury Chardonnay 2023, Margaret River – 99 points
Shiraz of the Year – Koomilya JC Block Shiraz 2022, McLaren Vale – 99 points
Sparkling Wine of the Year – Stefano Lubiana Prestige 2011, Tasmania – 98 points
Riesling of the Year – Leo Buring DWB17 Leonay Riesling 2024, Eden Valley – 98 points
Semillon of the Year – First Creek Wines Museum Release Oakey Creek Vineyard Semillon 2017, Hunter Valley – 98 points
Sauvignon Blanc of the Year – Weaver Single Vineyard Sauvignon Blanc 2024, Adelaide Hills – 97 points
Pinot Gris/Grigio of the Year – Tar & Roses Pinot Grigio 2024, Central Victoria Zone – 96 points
Other Whites & Blends of the Year – tripe.Iscariot Kroos Chenin Blanc 2023, Margaret River – 98 points
Rosé of the Year – Sutton Grange Winery Fairbank Rosé 2024, Central Victoria Zone – 96 points
Pinot Noir of the Year – Mount Mary Pinot Noir 2023, Yarra Valley – 98 points
Cabernet Sauvignon of the Year – Devil's Lair Cabernet Sauvignon 2023, Margaret River – 98 points
Cabernet & Blends of the Year – Yarra Yering Dry Red Wine No. 1 2023, Yarra Valley – 99 points
Other Reds & Blends of the Year – Tyrrell’s Wines Vat 8 Winemaker's Selection Shiraz Cabernet 2023, Hunter Valley – 98 points
Sweet Wine of the Year – Calabria Family Wines 3 Bridges Botrytis Semillon 2024, Riverina – 96 points
Fortified Wine of the Year – All Saints Estate Museum Muscadelle NV, Rutherglen – 100 points
Wildcard of the Year – Lethbridge Wines Yellow NV, Geelong – 96 points
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