Endeavour Group has appointed Colliers as the selling agent for Oakridge Wines as part of the drinks giant’s restructure of its Pinnacle Drinks division.
The company announced in May that it would seek a new owner for the Oakridge brand and its operation. It also flagged that the Chapel Hill, Riddoch Coonawarra and Krondorf Barossa brands would be retained, but their vineyards and physical assets would be sold.
“Divesting physical vineyards in South Australia alongside the Oakridge brand and operations will refocus Pinnacle [Drinks] as an asset-light, customer-led portfolio,” an Endeavour Group spokesman said.
Endeavour Group purchased Oakridge in 2021 for an undisclosed sum. Established in 1979, Oakridge Wines has under the D’Aloisio and Atlas family-run ownership grown to become an internationally recognised wine producer of award-winning wines and a popular Yarra Valley destination.

Oakridge was once again shortlisted last month for Winery of the Year in the 2027 Halliday Wine Companion.
“To be nominated for this prestigious honour four years in a row is an extraordinary milestone—a testament to an unwavering commitment to craft that happens day after day, vintage after vintage,” the winery said.
Anna Webster from the Halliday Tasting Team noted: “Auality has remained a constant at Oakridge… Seventeen of the 21 wines Halliday looked at for the ’27 Companion received gold-medal scores, an impressive feat made more so by the regularity with which this ratio is achieved, year on year.”
Elders has been appointed to sell the Chapel Hill property in McLaren Vale, which features hospitality and accommodation, together with a vineyard and winery.
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