About

Welcome to High Eden Estate; our single vineyard nestled in the picturesque Eden Valley, where we craft wines of elegance, quality and finesse. As a family-owned and operated Estate, we take great pride in cultivating and producing wines that capture the distinct character of our vineyard.

The High Eden sub-region of Eden Valley is truly unique; defined by its elevated altitude, pristine undulating terrain and abundant native wildlife. Schist soils, vast sunlight exposure and hillside aspect, along with cooler night temperatures enhance delicate flavours and preserve natural acidity, making High Eden the ideal terroir for premium viticulture and producing wines of exceptional quality and complexity.

Each bottle embodies our dedication to quality, meticulously handcrafted to showcase the true essence of High Eden Estate.

From humble beginnings in 1996 when we first set eyes on a parcel of land in the High Eden region, we have embarked on a remarkable journey. We are now thrilled to unveil our very own Estate wine label, marking a thrilling new chapter in our family’s vineyard legacy. This milestone is a testament to our vision with years of dedication, passion and belief in this extraordinary location.

We are particularly proud to share that our eldest daughter, who has grown up amongst our vineyards, has become a central part of our story as our Estate Winemaker. Her enthusiasm, passion and innovative approach inspired us to pursue this new venture. Join us in celebrating this achievement and experience our wines!
— Mark & Deb Petney

High Eden Estate is a current member of Sustainable Winegrowing Australia and is working toward certification in 2024, providing third-party verification of sustainable practices.

Biodiversity begins with soil health, particularly through the understanding of soil biota. Each initiative supports and complements the other through a minimalist approach. Our Environmental Management System aims to ensure sustainable practices and is founded on continuous improvement.

Sustainability + Biodiversity Philosophy