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"Indulge the rich, nuanced flavors of Frankland River wines, a gem in Australia's wine landscape. Nestled in Western Australia's coolest wine region, Frankland River wines showcase vibrant aromatics and elegant profiles. Ready to embark on a vinous journey? Buy the finest Frankland River wines online with us, and let your palate shop for a taste of pristine Australian terroir."
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  • The Yard ‘Riversdale’ Riesling

    $36.33
    or $32.70 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Robert Oatley Pennant Cabernet Sauvignon, Frankland River 2018

    $116.98
    or $105.28 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Larry Cherubino Laissez Faire Fiano 2022

    $31.00
    or $27.90 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Larry Cherubino Shiraz Frankland River 2021

    $68.65
    or $61.79 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Larry Cherubino Cabernet Sauvignon, Frankland River 2019

    $132.63
    or $119.37 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Larry Cherubino Riesling, Frankland River 2023

    $44.33
    or $39.90 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Castelli Estate Il Liris Red Blend 2019

    $83.76
    or $75.39 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Castelli Estate Cabernet Sauvignon 2018

    $35.32
    or $31.79 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Castelli Estate Shiraz 2019

    $35.00
    or $31.50 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Apostrophe Possessive Reds'

    $19.67
    or $17.70 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Ad Hoc ‘Middle of Everywhere’ Shiraz

    $24.66
    or $22.19 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Ad Hoc ‘Avant Gardening’ Cabernet Malbec

    $24.66
    or $22.19 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Swinney Farvie Grenache 2022

    $153.81
    or $146.12 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Frankland Estate Chardonnay 2023

    $37.37
    or $34.03 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Swinney Mourvedre Rosé 2023

    $60.45
    or $57.43 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Swinney Grenache 2023

    $44.80
    or $42.56 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Swinney Farvie Syrah 2022

    $153.81
    or $146.12 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Fervor Edward’ Syrah 2023

    $66.54
    or $63.22 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Rocky Gully Cabernets

    $24.88
    or $22.16 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Frankland Estate ‘Smith Cullam’ Syrah 2020

    $111.52
    or $104.47 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Frankland Estate Isolation Ridge Riesling ‘Museum Release’ 2014

    $87.20
    or $81.37 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Frankland Estate Estate Riesling 2023

    $32.38
    or $29.29 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Frankland Estate Touriga Nacional 2021

    $35.54
    or $32.29 in case of 12 bottles.
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Frankland River, often heralded as a viticultural paradise, possesses a unique combination of geography, topography, and climate that fosters the production of wines with remarkable character. The ancient landscapes, cradled by gentle hills and winding rivers, have long been a canvas for pioneering winemakers. The region's cool climate is a Frankland River, often heralded as a viticultural paradise, possesses a unique combination of geography, topography, and climate that fosters the production of wines with remarkable character. The ancient landscapes, cradled by gentle hills and winding rivers, have long been a canvas for pioneering winemakers. The region's cool climate is a stark contrast to many of Australia's wine-producing areas, allowing for prolonged ripening periods. This, in turn, ensures grapes develop a deep concentration of flavors while retaining a lively acidity. The region's fame, while built largely on its signature Rieslings, also extends to its robust reds, particularly Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon. Each bottle reflects the dedication of its producers and the distinctiveness of its origin, making Frankland River wines a testament to Australia's diverse wine culture. Enjoy the essence of this remarkable region and savor the stories captured in its wines. read more... less

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Frankland River?

Frankland River is one of the most distinguished sub-regions within the Great Southern wine region of Western Australia. Situated approximately 360 kilometers south of Perth and nestled inland, Frankland River is characterized by its cool continental climate, influenced largely by the Southern Ocean. Its geographical isolation, combined with its ancient, mineral-rich soils, provides an ideal terroir for grape cultivation. The river itself, from which the region derives its name, meanders through the landscape, adding to its picturesque charm and contributing to the area's unique microclimate, which is perfectly suited for viticulture.

Are wines from Frankland River good and affordable?

Frankland River is gaining recognition on the global stage for producing wines of impeccable quality and character. Thanks to the region's cool climate, wines from Frankland River exhibit a depth of flavor paired with a vibrant acidity. While there are premium wines from established vineyards that fetch higher prices due to their pedigree and limited production, the region also boasts a number of wineries offering outstanding wines at more accessible price points. Thus, from seasoned collectors to everyday wine enthusiasts, Frankland River caters to a diverse spectrum of palates and budgets.

What makes Frankland River a special wine region?

Frankland River's allure as a wine-producing region lies in its harmonious blend of climate, soil, and human passion. Its cool continental climate, coupled with its isolation, ensures a low risk of diseases, allowing vintners to adopt sustainable and organic viticulture practices. The ancient gravelly loam soils play a significant role in yielding wines with a pronounced mineral edge and intense flavors. Add to this a community of dedicated and innovative winemakers who respect the land while embracing modern techniques, and you have a wine region that's both traditional and progressive in its approach.

What type of wine is Frankland River most known for?

Frankland River is celebrated primarily for its exceptional Shiraz and Riesling. The Shiraz from this region often displays rich berry flavors with hints of pepper and spice, reflecting the cooler climate's influence. On the other hand, the Rieslings are renowned for their razor-sharp acidity, aromatic intensity, and crystalline purity, often presenting notes of lime, green apple, and flint. These wines not only encapsulate the region's unique terroir but also showcase its potential as a leading wine-producing region in Australia.

What are the best wines from Frankland River?

While personal preferences play a role in defining the "best" wines, several producers from Frankland River have consistently earned accolades for their offerings. Alkoomi Wines, one of the pioneering estates of the region, is renowned for both its Riesling and Shiraz. Other standout names include Frankland Estate, known for its organic viticulture practices and exceptional Rieslings, and Ferngrove Vineyards, which offers a broad portfolio of wines reflective of the region's diversity. Exploring Frankland River's wines is a journey through a region that, while relatively young, brims with potential and promises memorable tasting experiences.