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Katnook is generally positioned within the mid range to premium segment of Australian wine. Pricing reflects regional pedigree, vineyard focus, and careful winemaking. Entry level wines offer strong value for those exploring Coonawarra styles, while more mature or limited releases command higher prices due to quality and ageing potential. Despite this, Katnook is widely regarded as offering good value relative to its consistency and reputation. Overall, Katnook appeals to those seeking high quality Australian wines that deliver balance, regional character, and dependable quality at fair and justifiable prices.
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  • Leasingham Bin Range Bin 61 Shiraz 750ml-Red Wine-World Wine
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    Leasingham Bin Range Bin 61 Shiraz 750ml

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  • Leasingham Single Vineyard Shiraz 2016 750ml-Red Wine-World Wine
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    Leasingham Single Vineyard Shiraz 2016 750ml

    $67.87
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  • Leasingham SV Cabernet Sauvignon 2016 750ml-Red Wine-World Wine
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    Leasingham SV Cabernet Sauvignon 2016 750ml

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  • Leasingham Classic Clare Cabernet Sauvignon 2016 750ml-Red Wine-World Wine
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    Leasingham Classic Clare Cabernet Sauvignon 2016 750ml

    $61.47
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  • Leasingham Classic Clare Shiraz 2016 750ml-Red Wine-World Wine
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    Leasingham Classic Clare Shiraz 2016 750ml

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  • Leasingham Classic Clare Riesling 2017 -cleareance-White Wine-World Wine
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    Leasingham Classic Clare Riesling 2009 750ml

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Leasingham is guided by a philosophy rooted in tradition, regional expression, and disciplined winemaking. The focus is on producing wines that reflect the distinctive character of their vineyards while maintaining structure and longevity. Fruit quality plays a central role, with careful attention given to ripeness and balance. Winemaking techniques favour Leasingham is guided by a philosophy rooted in tradition, regional expression, and disciplined winemaking. The focus is on producing wines that reflect the distinctive character of their vineyards while maintaining structure and longevity. Fruit quality plays a central role, with careful attention given to ripeness and balance. Winemaking techniques favour restraint, allowing natural acidity and tannin to frame flavour rather than dominate it. Oak is used thoughtfully to support complexity and texture without overshadowing varietal identity. This measured approach results in wines that feel composed and dependable. Leasingham has built its reputation on consistency and regional integrity, appealing to drinkers who value classic Australian wines shaped by place, heritage, and careful craftsmanship. read more... less

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What kinds of wines are Leasingham known for?

Leasingham is best known for producing structured Australian wines that emphasise balance and regional character. The range traditionally includes both white and red wines, with reds often highlighting depth, fine tannins, and natural acidity. Flavour profiles commonly feature dark berries, plum, subtle spice, and integrated oak. White wines focus on freshness, clarity, and restrained texture. The house style favours elegance and structure over excessive ripeness, resulting in wines that are food friendly and capable of ageing. Leasingham appeals to drinkers who appreciate classic Australian expressions that deliver reliability, refinement, and a strong sense of regional identity.

What kinds of wines are Leasingham known for?

Leasingham wines are made in South Australia, with strong links to the Coonawarra region. This area is renowned for its terra rossa soils and cool climate influence, which contribute to structure and balance in the wines. Grapes are grown and harvested with close attention to timing and vineyard expression. Winemaking takes place locally, allowing careful control over quality and style. By keeping production rooted in South Australia, Leasingham maintains a clear connection to regional tradition. Each release reflects the interaction between climate, soil, and established winemaking expertise.

What are the best Leasingham wines?

Some of the best Leasingham wines are those that most clearly demonstrate structure and regional character. Well regarded releases often show layered fruit, firm yet refined tannins, and a long, composed finish. These wines stand out for their balance rather than bold intensity. What defines the strongest Leasingham expressions is consistency across vintages, with flavours unfolding gradually and harmoniously. Wines that have benefited from time in bottle are particularly appreciated for their complexity and poise. The best Leasingham wines appeal to those seeking Australian wines with depth, restraint, and a capacity to develop gracefully.

Are Leasingham wines affordable?

Leasingham is generally positioned within the accessible to mid range segment of Australian wine. Pricing reflects regional pedigree and careful winemaking while remaining approachable for regular enjoyment. Entry level wines offer strong value for classic South Australian character. More mature or premium releases sit at higher price points due to ageing and vineyard focus. Despite this, Leasingham is widely regarded as offering good value for consistency and heritage. Overall, Leasingham appeals to those seeking dependable Australian wines that deliver balance, structure, and fair pricing.