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Major organic winery Salena Estate goes into administration

One of Australia’s biggest organic wineries has entered administration, with creditors to meet next week.

Salena Estate has gone into administration. Picture: Instagram
Salena Estate has gone into administration. Picture: Instagram

One of Australia’s largest organic wineries has gone into administration after failing to sell the business.

Salena Estate, which was established by the Franchitto family in 1998 and covers 191ha, produces about 10,000 tonnes of wine per year from Bookpurnong, in South Australia’s Riverland region.

Salena Estate was established by the Franchitto family in 1998. Picture: Instagram
Salena Estate was established by the Franchitto family in 1998. Picture: Instagram

The company mostly exports to Asia, the US and Europe.

China was a major customer before tariffs were imposed on Australian wine in 2020.

Administrators Tim Mableson and Ryan Eagle from KPMG were appointed last week to take control of the company.

The first meeting of creditors will be held at the Berri Hotel next Tuesday.

The first meeting of creditors will be held next week. Picture: Instagram
The first meeting of creditors will be held next week. Picture: Instagram

It is understood a sale of the business is being considered, according to The Australian newspaper.

It has also been suggested an estimate of debts owed by the company could reach up to $20m.

The Riverland accounts for more than one quarter of the nation’s annual grape crush.

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Original URL: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/breaking-news/major-organic-winery-salena-estate-goes-into-administration/news-story/924ed0fc8eeaa6badd593d8a488b4daf