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Barossa Valley Wine

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"Discover the essence of Australian wines with our curated selection from Barossa Valley. Renowned for its bold Shiraz and classic varietals, Barossa beckons true wine enthusiasts. Shop our collection and buy the finest Barossa Valley wines, delivering the region's rich heritage right to your door."

  • Spinifex La Maline 2021

    $77.50
    or $73.63 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Mountadam Five Fifty Cabernet Sauvignon 2021

    $23.99
    or $22.79 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Little Giant 'Free' Shiraz 2021

    $28.61
    or $27.18 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Langmeil Valley Floor Shiraz 2021

    $33.33
    or $31.66 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Yalumba Signature Cabernet Shiraz 2019

    $59.99 $70.99
    or $56.99 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Yalumba Vine Vale Barossa Valley Grenache 2022

    $34.93
    or $33.18 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Teusner ‘The Wark Family’ Shiraz 2022

    $26.33
    or $25.01 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Schild Estate Moorooroo Limited Release Shiraz 2019

    $186.29
    or $176.98 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Round Two Single Vineyard Shiraz

    $19.16
    or $18.20 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Hentley Farm Villain & Vixen Grenache

    $24.74
    or $23.50 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Round Two Single Vineyard Merlot

    $19.16
    or $18.20 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Tim Smith Wines Barossa Mataro 2022

    $36.66
    or $34.83 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Yalumba Barossa Bush Vine Grenache 2022

    $25.00
    or $23.75 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Teusner ‘The G’ Grenache 2022

    $30.66
    or $29.13 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Whistler Wines Dry As A Bone’ Rosé 2022

    $27.82
    or $26.43 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Whistler Wines ‘Fruit Tingle’ Frizzante 2022

    $24.99
    or $23.74 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Zonte's Footstep 'Baron von Nemesis' Shiraz 2021

    $33.17
    or $31.51 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Peter Lehmann 'Black Queen' Sparkling Shiraz 2016

    $50.50
    or $47.97 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Tim Smith Shiraz ‘Bugalugs’ 2022

    $28.15
    or $26.74 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Teusner ‘Dog Strangler’ Mataro 2021

    $34.83
    or $33.09 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Laughing Jack Jack's Shiraz 2020

    $27.78
    or $26.39 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Glaetzer 'Anaperenna' Shiraz Cabernet 2021

    $51.66
    or $49.08 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Chaffey Bros Wine Co. Synonymous Shiraz 2021

    $27.00
    or $25.65 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Chaffey Bros La Resistance GSM 2022

    $27.00
    or $25.65 in case of 12 bottles.
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Barossa Valley, nestled in the heart of South Australia, boasts a wine-making history that spans over 150 years, making it one of Australia's oldest wine regions. The region's Mediterranean climate, characterized by warm days and cool nights, combined with its ancient soils, has created an ideal environment for grape cultivation. Barossa Valley, nestled in the heart of South Australia, boasts a wine-making history that spans over 150 years, making it one of Australia's oldest wine regions. The region's Mediterranean climate, characterized by warm days and cool nights, combined with its ancient soils, has created an ideal environment for grape cultivation. The result? Wines with incredible depth, character, and longevity. The undulating landscapes, with their vast vineyards, have not only produced award-winning wines but also played a pivotal role in shaping Australia's wine story. With a legacy of family-run vineyards, Barossa Valley offers a unique blend of traditional winemaking techniques with innovative practices, resulting in wines that resonate with both history and modernity. For those passionate about viticulture and the art of winemaking, Barossa Valley is a captivating region that promises a memorable wine journey. read more... less

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Barossa Valley?

Barossa Valley is a renowned wine-producing region situated in South Australia, approximately 60 kilometers northeast of Adelaide, the state's capital. The valley unfolds over undulating landscapes bathed in a Mediterranean climate, making it a picturesque gem in Australia's wine crown. Renowned for its deep-rooted winemaking heritage, Barossa Valley seamlessly marries tradition with modern viticulture, making it a must-visit for wine enthusiasts and connoisseurs.

Are wines from Barossa Valley good and affordable?

Certainly, Barossa Valley is celebrated worldwide for producing some of the finest wines, noted for their depth, complexity, and character. While the region is home to several premium and iconic wines, it also offers a variety of quality wines that are affordable, catering to a broad spectrum of wine enthusiasts. The valley's commitment to quality, combined with diverse price points, ensures that both connoisseurs seeking exclusivity and those looking for value can find a bottle that resonates with their palate and pocket.

What makes Barossa Valley a special wine region?

Barossa Valley stands out due to its rich history, unique terroir, and the passionate community of vintners. Boasting over 150 years of winemaking heritage, it's among Australia's oldest and most revered wine regions. The combination of ancient soils and a favorable Mediterranean climate results in wines with a distinctive character. Furthermore, the valley's ethos of blending time-honored winemaking traditions with innovative practices carves its niche in the global wine landscape.

What type of wine is Barossa Valley most known for?

Barossa Valley is globally acclaimed for its Shiraz. This signature varietal from the region is characterized by its full-bodied profile, rich flavors, and velvety textures. The unique terroir of the valley imparts the Shiraz with notes of dark fruits, chocolate, and spices, often accompanied by subtle undertones of oak. While Shiraz holds the spotlight, the valley also produces exceptional Grenache, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Riesling, showcasing the region's versatile winemaking prowess.

What are the best wines from Barossa Valley?

While "best" is subjective and often varies based on individual preferences, several Barossa Valley wines have garnered international acclaim. The region's Shiraz, especially from iconic producers, often tops the list with its unparalleled depth and character. Renowned labels like Penfolds, Jacob's Creek, and Torbreck produce some of the most sought-after bottles. Additionally, boutique wineries in the region frequently surprise enthusiasts with their artisanal and limited-edition creations, making the quest for the "best" an exciting journey through Barossa Valley's diverse wine tapestry.