Vineyards

The original Kimbolton vineyard on the alluvial Langhorne Creek floodplain was established in 1911, when Frank Potts II purchased a five-hectare block. Over time, it has expanded to 19.7 hectares, with plantings of Cabernet Sauvignon (6.7 ha), Shiraz (9 ha) and Montepulciano (4 ha). The oldest vines still growing here are the House Block Shiraz, replanted in 1966.

In 2001, the Montrose property was added to the Kimbolton story. Originally 14.8 hectares of Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz, the vineyard has since grown to include alternative varieties such as Carignan and Fiano.

Together, the Kimbolton vineyards now span 58.5 hectares across Langhorne Creek, proudly managed by Len and Judy’s children, Nicole and Brad.