Oranje Tractor Wine

Oranje Tractor Wine Oranje Tractor Wines is a small, organic vineyard near Albany on the pristine and amazing south coast of Western Australia. Net zero by 2030? No offsets needed.

On the pristine south coast of Western Australia, near Albany, you'll find Oranje Tractor Wines - a small organic and regenerative vineyard that has been Net Zero since 2021. Our vineyard is small, a mere 8 acres, and was planted in 1998. We switched to organic farming methods in 2001 and achieved organic certification in 2005. Our orchard has been organic since establishment in 1996. Growing orga

nically is all about working with nature, not against it. By integrating farming practices to create circular ecosystems, long term soil fertility is created. We are keen advocates of Regenerative Agriculture as it combines farming practices into circular ecosystems. By integrating diverse cover crops, which are holistically grazed by livestock, nature pumps liquid carbon underground to energise the soil-food-web that in turn recycles and supplies nutrients to plants. Plants and the soil-food-web also team up to join the fight against pests and diseases. Healthy soil, healthy food, healthy people and a healthy planet are what nature turns every day to create. Nature is intricate, complex and clever but is unfortunately often poorly understood and overlooked. Conventional farming is all about placing your faith in monocultures, heavy machinery and synthetic chemicals - fungicides, pesticides, herbicides and fertilisers. It's called the Industrial Treadmill. Soil turns into lifeless, compacted, sand that wind and rain erodes, valuable topsoil is gone and polluted waterways appear. Plants become increasingly reliant on external inputs as they don’t have a fully functioning soil-food-web to help. So the cycle continues, more synthetic chemicals, less carbon in the soil, less water infiltration and storage, and thus the soil-food-web takes another hit, less nutrient recycling, loss of natural predators, more pests and diseases……

With the industrial treadmill there is CO2 from tractors pulling machinery, and ploughing soil releases CO2. In addition, fertiliser use can release other greenhouse gases and liming soil to reduce acidity caused by synthetic fertilisers releases CO2 too. Nitrous oxide, 298 times more potent than CO2, is released when ammonium nitrate fertiliser is spread. Large amounts of fossil fuels are used in the manufacture of synthetic fertiliser also. The tickets to get on the Industrial Treadmill are costly, it’s a horror ride, and it can be hard to get off. In 2021 we participated in a Landcare Australia funded carbon accounting exercise which revealed our 8H vineyard absorbs 6 times the amount of CO2 (and CO2 equivalents) that our 3H vineyard emits. We are are actually carbon negative now! Professor of Sustainability, Peter Newman from Curtin University confirmed our Net Zero status in early 2022. How did we do it? In short, practicing Organic and Regenerative Agriculture and avoiding the Industrial Treadmill. Our soil carbon levels have increased 48% from 2016 to 2022. Soil biology tests have confirmed we have an incredibly diverse soil-food-web with funghi and bacteria performing services such nutrient recycling, nutrient accessibility and disease resistance to mention a few. Planting a stack of trees over the past 20 years that absorb carbon was a big part of our Net Zero (actually carbon negative) status. In 2019 we were won the Albany Chamber of Commerce and Industry Great Southern Business Environment and Sustainability Award. In 2022 we were a case study for Circular Economy WA.

13/06/2026

Keith can’t make it to the Farm Shop this Sunday to give some gardening advice, but Murray, Nicola and Connor will be there to help answer any questions you might have. Jon Doust another engagement, so no Turkish coffee sadly. But we’ll have plenty of produce, vege seedlings, grafted fruit trees for sale.

06/06/2026

Your next weekend project is waiting at our cellar door. 🪵🍷
This Sunday we have a collection of rustic furniture pieces that are packed with character and just need a little bit of loving to bring them back to their full glory. will continue to serve aromatic Turkish coffee brewed fresh to start your morning
🥕 The tables are loaded with local, seasonal produce
🍷 Wine tastings and sales are running all day at the cellar door
Come for the coffee, pick up your weekly greens, and find a winter project to work on.
See you this Sunday from 11am.

30/05/2026
Jon’s back making Turkish coffee for the Farm Shop this Sunday from 11am. Sweet mandarins, Roma tomatoes, apples, passio...
16/05/2026

Jon’s back making Turkish coffee for the Farm Shop this Sunday from 11am. Sweet mandarins, Roma tomatoes, apples, passion fruit, spuds and so much more. Come and get your fresh local produce.

Yes! The Farm Shop is open this Sunday 11am-2pm. Autumn is a time of seasonable abundance. Come and get some fresh, loca...
09/05/2026

Yes! The Farm Shop is open this Sunday 11am-2pm. Autumn is a time of seasonable abundance. Come and get some fresh, local produce.

Mandarins plus autumn’s bounty of fresh fruit and vege from our local growers at the Farm Shop tomorrow, 11-2pm.
02/05/2026

Mandarins plus autumn’s bounty of fresh fruit and vege from our local growers at the Farm Shop tomorrow, 11-2pm.

Farm Shop at Oranje Tractor is on again this Sunday 11am to 3pm. Loads of autumn fruit and vege from our orchard and oth...
25/04/2026

Farm Shop at Oranje Tractor is on again this Sunday 11am to 3pm. Loads of autumn fruit and vege from our orchard and other local producers available.

The Oranje Tractor Farm Shop is on again this Sunday 11am to 3pm. Loads of autumn fruit and vege, preserves, honey, seed...
18/04/2026

The Oranje Tractor Farm Shop is on again this Sunday 11am to 3pm. Loads of autumn fruit and vege, preserves, honey, seedlings, plants and loads more including juicy sweet mandarins from and finger limes from

Enjoy a fresh juice or coffee with us and grab some local produce while your here! 🌻🍃Every Sunday 11-2pm at Oranje Tract...
12/04/2026

Enjoy a fresh juice or coffee with us and grab some local produce while your here! 🌻🍃

Every Sunday 11-2pm at Oranje Tractor Wines 🍇🌼

198 Link Road, Marbelup

Apart from seasonal fruit like feijoa's, figs, passionfruit, apples pears and avo's we've  got loads of vegetables, hone...
11/04/2026

Apart from seasonal fruit like feijoa's, figs, passionfruit, apples pears and avo's we've got loads of vegetables, honey, preserves, seedlings and plants at our Farm Shop this Sunday 11am to 3pm.

Address

198 Link Road
Albany, WA
6330

Opening Hours

11am - 5pm

Telephone

+61431846412

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