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Winner of 1 more
Tallax
2020 Cabernet Sauvignon from South Eastern Australia, Australia
Liked by 1569 Members
Experience the soft and savory side of Cabernet with a new brand
View wine details$29.00 Retail price
$20.30 Member price
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The Perfect No. 6
2020 Shiraz - Cabernet from South Eastern Australia, Australia
Liked by 1323 Members
Uncork a dynamic blend of dark berry fruit, oak, and spice
View wine details$29.00 Retail price
$20.30 Member price
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Sir Oscar Darby
2021 Chardonnay from South Eastern Australia, Australia
Liked by 685 Members
Settle in for a great time with your best bud
View wine details$25.00 Retail price
$17.50 Member price
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First Principles
2022 Cabernet Sauvignon from Clare Valley, Australia
Liked by 651 Members
Based in tradition, bursting with flavors from Australia's Clare Valley
View wine details$41.00 Retail price
$28.70 Member price
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Winner of 1 more
Greensward Lane
2022 Shiraz - Cabernet Sauvignon from Clare Valley, Australia
Liked by 605 Members
Immerse yourself in this evocative and iconic Australian duo
View wine details$42.00 Retail price
$29.40 Member price
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The Compaynys of Beestys
2021 Lightly Sweet Shiraz from South Australia, Australia
Liked by 661 Members
Discover jammy fruit flavor and smooth textures
View wine details$24.00 Retail price
$16.80 Member price
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Winner of 6 more
First Principles
2022 Shiraz from Clare Valley, Australia
Liked by 542 Members
Indulge in the rich, textured finish of Clare Valley's infamous Shiraz
View wine details$41.00 Retail price
$28.70 Member price
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Winner of 1 more
Curioture
2021 Shiraz from Clare Valley, Australia
Liked by 667 Members
Our classic Aussie Shiraz captures the spirit of Clare Valley
View wine details$32.00 Retail price
$22.40 Member price
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The Perfect No. 6
2021 Shiraz from South Australia, Australia
Staff pick
Uncork the oaky and spicy new vintage of our award-winning Shiraz
View wine details$33.00 Retail price
$23.10 Member price
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Nomos
2021 Shiraz from South Australia, Australia
Staff pick
Embrace your inner rebel and go break some rules!
View wine details$27.00 Retail price
$18.90 Member price
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Sir Oscar Darby
2023 Shiraz from South Australia, Australia
Staff pick
Carefree and captivating, bold and juicy Aussie Shiraz
View wine details$28.00 Retail price
$19.60 Member price
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Tallax
2023 Shiraz from South Australia, Australia
Staff pick
Vibrant fruit and gentle oak create a haven for those who cherish discovery
View wine details$30.00 Retail price
$21.00 Member price
Keep Reading About Australia
The Australian wine industry is concentrated in the cool-climate regions of South Australia, New South Wales, Victoria, Western Australia, Queensland, and Tasmania, but there are a few further-flung exceptions. Each location utilizes different grape varieties suited to their climate, but the most famous Australian export is Shiraz (called Syrah in France). A winemaker from famed Australian winery Penfolds is credited with creating the style after visiting Bordeaux in the 1940s. His "Grange Hermitage" changed the global perception of what Australian wine could be. Many winemakers have tried to copy the style with varying levels of success. Today, there many wine regions in Australia making exciting wines in a variety of styles.
What are the Most Popular Wine Regions in Australia?
Each appellation has specialties with grape varieties suited to the climate. The Yarra Valley, just outside of Melbourne, is famous for Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. The McLaren Vale specializes in Rhône-influenced red wines like Shiraz, Grenache, and Mourvèdre, but they also make Cabernet Sauvignon, Tempranillo, and Sangiovese. The Barossa Valley is the capital of Aussie Shiraz. The Adelaide Hills focus on white wines like Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay. North of Adelaide is the Clare Valley, which is known for its Riesling and Shiraz. Hunter Valley in New South Wales is known for Semillon. Margaret River (in Western Australia) focuses on Bordeaux grape varieties but produces some excellent Semillon, Merlot, and Chenin Blanc.
What are the Tasting Notes of Australian Wine?
With so many growers operating across such large areas, there is no set-flavor profile for Australian wine. If you choose to explore the wines down under, you are in for a host of delights. From beautiful varietal wines to heady blends, it's hard to go wrong with Australia's wine.
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