Ricca Terra
Australia | South Australia, Riverland
Sustainable Farming
Ashley and Holly Ratcliff’s Ricca Terra Farms set out to shake up perceptions of the Riverland as a region that only grew grapes for generic bulk wine. They believed that by implementing quality-minded practices and focusing on climate-apt varieties, they would be able to unlock the region’s potential. By any measure, they have succeeded, elevating the profiles of grapes like Nero d’Avola, Fiano, Aglianico and Arinto in the process. But that wasn’t all, with the Caravel Vineyard planted relatively recently to largely celebrate Portuguese varieties, like Touriga Nacional, Tinta Cão and Tinta Barroca, along with some more Italians. The fruit goes to their own Ricca Terra and Terra do Rio labels, as well as being sold to top makers around the region.
Today’s Ricca Terra farms are planted to some classic French mainstay varieties, like with much of the Riverland, but many are old vine plots from soldier settlement schemes from WWI and WWII. Along with renovating old olive groves and farmhouses, this is as much about preserving history as anything, with a raft of Italian and Iberian varieties taking the progressive lead across the 10 sites, with 80 hectares of land under vine, and over 30 grape varieties represented.
Wine Catalogue
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Ricca Terra Pet Nat Field Blend Rose 2021
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Ricca Terra Arinto White 2021
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Ricca Terra Fiano 2021
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Ricca Terra Bronco Buster 2021
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Ricca Terra Aglianico 2021
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Ricca Terra Bullets Before Cannonballs Blend 2020
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Ricca Terra Nero d’Avola 2021
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Ricca Terra Soldier’s Land Grenache 2021
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Ricca Terra Soldier’s Land Shiraz 2021