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Wonnarua Range Launches

  • Writer: Your Hunter Valley Magazine
    Your Hunter Valley Magazine
  • 1 day ago
  • 1 min read
Three wine bottles with colorful abstract labels on white background; one bottle is being picked up.
Credit: MJK Creative

Latitude 32 Wines has released its Wonnarua Range, created in partnership with the Wonnarua People, the Traditional Custodians of the land on which the winery stands in Pokolbin.


The collaboration reflects Emma’s philosophy that wine begins with the land itself, shaped by thousands of years of Wonnarua custodianship. Ten per cent of all profits from each bottle will be donated directly to the local Aboriginal Land Council, supporting cultural, environmental and community-led projects.


Each label features artwork by local Wonnarua artist Brooklyn Burgess, depicting pathways, watercourses, landforms and cultural connections that existed long before viticulture. Her artistic interpretation appears on the back label, ensuring her voice remains present on every bottle.


The range launches with two wines—a Pinot Noir and a Chardonnay—both sourced from fruit grown in the Duck Hollow Vineyard, planted 46 years ago. Available at the Latitude 32 Cellar Door and online at www.latitude32wines.com.

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