Rosemount, previously Rosemount Estate Wines,[1] is an Australian winery based in the Hunter Valley and South Australia, owned by Treasury Wine Estates.
[2] At the turn of the 21st century, Rosemount was the second-best selling Australian wine brand in the United States.
[3] The company was established in 1969 by Bob Oatley and was Australia's largest family owned winery[3] until its March 2001 merger with Southcorp Wines,[2] which in 2005 merged with the Foster's Group.
[6] Rosemount's first commercially released wine was a Chardonnay-Sémillon labeled as Pinot Riesling, reflecting the Hunter Valley tradition of then calling Sémillon "Hunter Riesling".
[7] In October 2000, Rosemount announced a partnership with Robert Mondavi Winery to create a joint venture marketing both Californian and Australian wines under a new label collaboration.