House of Hargrave

03/14/2025

Mother and daughter Coral and Savannah Hargrave entered the industry in 2022 with the purchase of a 30-year-old vineyard 16km south-west of Devonport. The pair swapped lives in the Queensland sun for the peace and tranquility of rural Lower Barrington. 

First planted in 1993 by Ian and Judy Robinson, the vineyard initially traded as Barringwood Park and became a renowned producer of consistently good sparkling and still table wines. The Robinsons won two trophies and 2 gold medals at the 2005 Royal Hobart International Wine Show, securing the event's Most Successful Tasmanian Exhibitor.

Ownership transferred to Sydney's Vanessa and Neville Bagot in 2012. Renamed Barringwood Estate, the vineyard's show successes continued unabated. In 2015, the 2015 Schönburger was acclaimed Winestate Wine of the Year in the alternative white varieties category. 

The family-owned property later became part of a significantly expanded production base that included sites at Cranbrook (East Coast) and at Evandale, near Launceston.

Today, the 5ha House of Hargrave produces vintage and NV bottle-fermented sparkling wine, together with Chardonnay, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc, Schönburger, Rosé, Pinot Noir table wines. These are made by the talented Andrew Gaman, at Eastford Creek.

Visitors can enjoy local/regional artisan produce and stylish on-site vineyard accommodation with views in abundance. Periodic events include vineyard concerts and exhibitions. 

Key details:

  • Coral Hargrave: owner/operator

  • Savannah Hargrave: owner/operator

  • Andrew Gaman: consultant viticulturist and contract winemaker

Vineyard/cellar door address:

60 Gillams Road, Lower Barrington TAS 7306

Telephone:

House of Hargrave Vineyard Café: +61 (0) 481 210 048

Email

savannah@houseofhargrave.au

Website: 

www.instagram.com/houseofhargravevineyard

Image: Supplied
Image: Supplied

Tasmanian viticulture takes place within a diverse mix of soil types and microclimates.

Climate data* for sites in North West Tasmania highlight the wide diversity of growing conditions here. Consider: Leven Valley Vineyard (MJT 15.3°C; 701 GDD) and Scott's Mill Estate (MJT 17.5°C; 1149 GDD).

Vineyard sites on the Australian mainland are far warmer than those in Tasmania.

South Australia's Piccadilly Valley* (MJT 20.4°C; 1730 GDD) and Macedon Ranges* (MJT 19.9°C; 1365 GDD) in Victoria are regarded as the coolest GIs in their respective states.

Climate data* for Lower Barrington, 1995-2024:

  • Total annual average rainfall: 1036mm
  • Growing season average rainfall (Oct 1-Apr 30): 451mm
  • Average autumn rainfall: 220mm
  • Mean January temperature: 16.2°C
  • Growing degree-days: 852 GDD
  • Average no of hot days (35°C or more) per year: 0
  • Average no of cold days (minimum 4°C or less) Sept 1-April 30: 26

*Source: My Climate View, utilising past data from the Bureau of Meteorology and the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts. Funded by the Australian Government.

Last page update: January 2026