In 2009, Brown Brothers was asked to join Australian wine alliance
Australia's First Families of Wine a multimillion-dollar venture to help resurrect the fortunes of the $6 billion industry highlighting the quality and diversity of Australian wine. The 12 member alliance includes Brown Brothers, Campbells, Taylors,
DeBortoli, McWilliam’s,
Tahbilk, Tyrell’s,
Yalumba,
D'Arenberg,
Howard Park, Jim Barry and
Henschke. The main criteria are that the family-owned companies need to have a "landmark wine" in their portfolios listed under
Langton’s Classification and/or 75% agreement by group that a wine is considered "iconic", must have the ability to do at least a 20-year vertical tasting, have a history going back a minimum of two generations, ownership of vineyards more than 50 years old and/or ownership of distinguished sites which exemplify the best of
terroir, commitment to export and environmental best practice, appropriate cellar door experience, and be paid-up members of the Winemakers Federation of Australia.
Grape varieties Brown Brothers is known for including uncommon and novel grape varieties in their product line, including
Cienna,
Tarrango, and
Mystique, alongside classic grapes. Brown Brothers has made wine from the following grape varieties over the years. • White:
Arneis,
Chenin blanc,
Chardonnay,
Chasselas,
Colombard,
Crouchen,
Flora,
Gewürztraminer,
Sauvignon blanc,
Gordo,
Marsanne,
Moscato,
Muscat of Alexandria (Lexia),
Orange Muscat,
Pinot grigio,
Rhine Riesling,
Roussanne,
Sultana,
Sylvaner,
Trebbiano,
Verdelho,
Viognier,
Vermentino,
White Frontignac • Red:
Aglianico,
Barbera,
Cabernet Franc,
Cabernet Sauvignon,
Cienna,
Dolcetto,
Durif,
Graciano,
Lagrein,
Malbec,
Marzemino,
Merlot,
Mystique,
Meunier,
Mondeuse,
Nebbiolo,
Petit Verdot,
Pinot noir,
Ruby Cabernet,
Sangiovese,
Schioppettino,
Shiraz,
Tarrango,
Tempranillo,
Zinfandel Wine styles • Fortified: The fortified wine has been in a range of styles including
Tawny Port,
Ruby Port,
Vintage Port,
Flor Fino Sherry,
Sweet Sherry,
Muscat &
Tokay. • Table Wine: The table wines have ranged from dry to sweet, usually straight varietals, but occasionally blends such as
Shiraz/
Cabernet,
Shiraz/
Mondeuse/
Cabernet (SMC) • Dessert Wine: The dessert wines have included a blend of the
Orange Muscat &
Flora varieties and a Botrytis Riesling labelled Noble Riesling. • Sparkling Wine: The Sparkling wines are mostly in the
Méthode Champenoise with grapes from the Whitlands vineyard but there has also been other styles such as a
Sparkling Shiraz. Brown Brothers are also a leader in King Valley Prosecco, and also blends of Lexia and Cienna for its Rosé, and also with natural flavourings. It is known as
Zibbibo, a synonym for Muscat of Alexandria ==Vineyards==