South Australian portrait featured in global wine photography exhibition

26 March, 2026

"A striking portrait of proud Wirangu and Kokatha man Pauly Vandenbergh, founder of Munda Wines, is featured in an international photography exhibition now open to the public at world wine museum La Cité du Vin in Bordeaux, France.

The exhibition celebrates the richness and diversity of vineyards from across the planet through powerful visual storytelling. Bringing together images of people and landscapes from 50 wine regions worldwide, the exhibition places South Australian and Aboriginal perspectives firmly on a global stage.

The photograph, captured by Barossa-based photographer Dragan Radocaj, depicts Vandenbergh among rows of vines in the Barossa vineyard which is responsible for Munda’s Ngadjuri–Peramangk Grenache wine. Displayed alongside portraits and landscape shots from renowned regions including Burgundy, South Africa and Argentina, the image offers viewers a contemporary South Australian wine story rooted in ancient traditions."

Read the full InDaily article regarding Pauly Vandenbergh's portrait. This sponsored content originally appeared on In Daily on 17 February 2026.

Munda Wines - Dragan Radocaj

Photo credit: Dragan Radocaj