From the moment Thomas Hardy arrived in Australia in 1850, to the wide range of quality wines we produce today - you can always be certain of Hardys Wines.

Dive into our rich history

Discover our philosophy

Discover the McLaren Vale

Meet the Winemakers

Born on the farm

Opportunity beckons

Land of his own

RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME

A family business
The Register Newspaper at the time of Thomas Hardy’s death

UP IN FLAMES

DEATH OF A LEGEND

SURVIVING THE WAR

LOSING A LEADER

CELEBRATING 100 YEARS

FOUR GENERATIONS
ABC National Rural News, 2003

THE MATRIARCH RECEIVES HER DUES

TRAGEDY STRIKES AGAIN

CHATEAU REYNELLA

EXPLORING NEW REGIONS

INTERNATIONAL SUCCESS

OLD BECOMES NEW
Meet the Hardys family

Thomas Hardy
The founder of Hardys Wines. By 1876 he purchased The Tintara Vineyard Company. By 1894, Thomas Hardy had become the largest winemaker in the colony, and the press labelled him ‘the father of the wine industry in South Australia’.

Thomas Hardy Nottage
Thomas Hardy Nottage was Thomas Hardy’s nephew, and he began working for his uncle at the age of 15 in 1884.
He retired in 1941 after working for Hardys Wines for 66 years. The company made a decision that his exceptional service should be recognised and one of the prime vineyards at Tintara was re-named ‘Nottage Hill’.

Eileen Hardy
Born in 1893, Eileen took on the role of brand ambassador for Hardys Wines in 1938 after her husband, Tom Mayfield Hardy, was tragically killed in the ‘Kyeema’ aircrash. She became so well-known by wine lovers that everyone called her ‘Auntie Eileen’.
In 1977, her enormous contribution to the Australian wine industry was recognised when she was made an Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE).

Sir James Hardy
James (Jim) Hardy is Tom and Eileen Hardy’s youngest child.
Jim joined the company in its centenary year, 1953, and worked in a variety of roles before transferring to Sydney as director and manager for New South Wales.
Jim is perhaps best known in Australia as a legendary yachtsman. He has sailed successfully in Admiral’s Cups, America’s Cups and Olympic Games, and he was awarded an OBE and knighted for his services to yachting and the community. In Jim’s honour, Hardys Wines released the Sir James sparkling wine range in the late 1980s.

Bill Hardy
William (Bill) Hardy, son of Thomas and Barbara Hardy.
Bill’s father advised him to head to France in 1972 to study for the French winemaking degree at the Universite de Bordeaux. Bill’s winemaking career spanned 23 years, making wine in South Australia, Western Australia and France.
Bill then became Hardys Brand Ambassador, spending two decades travelling Australia and the world, ensuring the wine world was left in no doubt about the unique heritage, unrivalled product portfolio and outstanding quality of Hardys wines.
Our Philosophy


Australian Winemaking

Multi-Regional

Around the World
We are also the #1 brand in the UK & have been for over 12 years.
Hardys Winemaking Team
Key to the success of Hardys has been a lineage of incredible winemakers. Each bringing their own rich winemaking skills that goes back for more than 170 years.
Our current Hardys winemaking team is exceptional and each brings their own diverse thinking to ensure Hardys is constantly refining and improving our wines, whilst honouring the winemaking techniques of their predecessors.
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Matthew Caldersmith, Viki Wade, Helen McCarthy, Sam Milne

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