Red Art - Rojomoma Single Vineyard

Red Art - Rojomoma Single Vineyard

16 Sturt Rd, Nuriootpa SA 5355

Join Sam & Bernie in the their winery for a private tasting among the barrels and basket press. Sam Kurtz, Bernadette (Bernie) Kaeding and their teenage son Raj make up Rojomoma, a family run micro winery. Sam, a seventh generation Barossan with a continual family history in grape growing and winemaking back to the 1840s, has been making wine a long time. 2016 saw his 30th vintage. Bernie has been in the Barossa since 1996 when she started working with wine. Their 5ha vineyard in the Ebenezer sub-region is home to beautiful plot of old dry grown Grenache vines planted in 1886. Since purchasing the property in 1996 the family planted up the remaining land to Shiraz, Tempranillo, Petit Verdot and Cabernet Sauvignon. The vines are hand pruned, shoot thinned and handpicked; treating each vine individually to get the best from it. They handcraft their wine on site in their small rustic winery. Bernie is also a photographer and author. Her art is displayed around the winery. They have won many local and national awards including the trophy for "Most Successful Exhibitor, Small Winery" in 2020 and 2017 at the Barossa Wine Show. A $20/person tasting fee applies which is redeemable on wine purchase. Bookings are essential.

Latest reviews

Sam Heathfield
26/04/2022
I visited in March 2022 as part of a small group. Quite by chance I had found the winery on Tripadvisor and was really drawn by some of the reviews and their quirkiness, so different to some of the larger wineries in the area.

After the visit I found myself in two camps, both wanting to sing their praises, and fearful that if I did so I might lose a gem to their success as more people found out just how good, different and exciting they are.

What is a very unassuming shed, reveals so much on the inside. Our host was lovely, revealing the stories of the grapes and the varieties they sell. While at first we may have been apprehensive, everyone left with more than they expected they would and I'm sure will continue to shop with them over the years.

If you want something different, something that isn't the standard run of the mill experience you get in the Barossa Valley, or many of the other regions around Adelaide, then I would highly recommend giving this place a visit.
Roshna Burhan
07/01/2020
So sorry about what's happening in Australia