




Our incredible artisanal wines are produced in small batches with minimal intervention and are sustainably made to reflect the seasonal conditions of mother nature.

“Music and Wine are one.”
– Ralph Waldo Emerson
Rosa Glen Farm lives and breathes both Music and Wine, a perfect pairing. From life lived in the world of music, to the noted sounds found and experienced on the vineyard, to wine names inspired by favourite tracks, music and wine are the inseparable partnership of Rosa Glen Farm.

VINYL & VINO at Banksia Tavern, Saturday May 17
Introducing a brand new evening at The Banksia Tavern, where good wine meets great records w/ VINYL & VINO!
Join us on Saturday May 17th and taste the notes as we are handed over the wine list AND the tracklist. Expect a curated evening of exceptional wines by the glass and bottle, with thoughtful food pairings to match. And the soundtrack?
An all vinyl evening kicking off with jazz, jazz-infused dub and ambient sounds over dinner before shifting into late-night rhythms of jazz hip-hop and minimal techno as the evening unfolds and listen to a curated selection of our stellar record collection.
MORE ABOUT THE WINE: Rosa Glen Farm stands strong to reject the approach of mass production in wines, taking a minimal intervention approach with the ethos to exist and thrive in harmony with the surrounding natural world. We are not into trends. We make the wines we like to drink, that can be shared with friends, and that reflect our motto - “drink wine, listen to music and talk for hours”.
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“Kaya, Nala Maat Kaya Noonduk to Wadandi Boodja.”
(Hello, This Family welcomes you to the land of Wadandi Boodja)
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We acknowledge and pay our respects to their Elders, past, present and emerging. In sincere recognition of their continuing cultural and spiritual practices, vast knowledge and efforts in caring for land and people and the living, breathing spirit of country, we ask that you respect the area and walk softly on the Boodja whilst taking the time to listen to the Boodja as she Wongi Birak (Talks of the Season).