Tomich Wines
Adelaide Hills , South Australia
Winery Overview
Tomich Wines delivers premium wines at value for money pricing. The Tomich family has a rich history in winemaking, viticulture and farming stretching back three generations and believe in ‘giving more back to the land than you take’.
Tomich Wines is dedicated to sustainable wine growing with a multitude of environmental practices that have been implemented in and around the family vineyard at Woodside.
Randal Tomich want to position himself among Pinot Noir royalty, and has dedicated Pinot Noir program, with a number of blocks on the vineyard being grafted over to Pinot Noir in the last 24 months.
Available in
Cambodia, Canada, China, Hong Kong, UK
Seeking Distribution in
Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Fiji, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macao, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Myanmar, Netherlands, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Poland, Russia, Seychelles, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, UAE, UK, USA, Vietnam
Chief Winemaker/s
Randal Tomich "(Winemaker & Viticulturist)", Ben Riggs
Winemaker Bio
Randal Tomich manages the vineyard and together with his father, is the major driving force behind the Tomich label. Randal project managed the vineyard development, overseeing every detail from the conception of the vineyard through to harvesting the grapes.
Experience gleaned from managing broad-acre farming properties and a recognition that traditional development methods are inadequate has led him to researching ripping technology with soil scientists, viticulturists, the CSIRO, mechanical engineers as well as a study trip to Europe. As a result of the research, assisted by Soil Scientist, John Rasic, he designed his own ripping technology. Randal called the new ripper the ‘Vibrosoiler’ – a vibrating winged ripper. The ripper has the ability to mix top soil with the underlying subsoil improving water penetration and root growth. The technology has now been exported and is in use in California in the USA.