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Jacob's Creek Reserve Shiraz 2021 (750 ml)
Hardys Whiskers Blake Classic Tawny Port (750 ml)
Yellow Tail Pinot Noir (750 ml)
19 Crimes Hard Chard 2022 (750 ml)
d'Arenberg Hermit Crab Viognier 2022 (750 ml)
Yellow Tail Shiraz - Cabernet (750 ml)
The Little Penguin Merlot (750 ml)
Yellow Tail Rose (750 ml)
19 Crimes Lighter Martha's Chardonnay 2021 (750 ml)
Penfolds Bin 51 Riesling 2023 (750 ml)
Penfolds St. Henri Shiraz 2018 (750 ml)
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Henschke Mount Edelstone Shiraz 2017 (750 ml)Henschke Mount Edelstone Shiraz 2017 (750 ml)
Henschke Henschke Mount Edelstone Shiraz 2017 (750 ml)
  • JS: 96
  • RP: 95
  • WS: 93
Sale price$219.95 Regular price$249.95
19 Crimes The Uprising Red 2021 (750 ml)
Yellow Tail Sangria NV (750 ml)
Penfolds Max's Chardonnay (750 ml)
Two Hands Bella's Garden Shiraz 2018 (750 ml)
Angove Family Crest Shiraz 2019 (750 ml)
St. Huberts The Stag Pinot Noir 2020 (750 ml)
Penley Estate Phoenix Cabernet 2021 (750 ml)
Yalumba Y Series Sangiovese Rose 2021 (750 ml)
Penfolds Bin 311 Chardonnay 2022 (750 ml)
Inkberry Shiraz Cabernet Sauvignon (750 ml)
Layer Cake Shiraz (750 ml)
Penfolds Bin 704 Cabernet Sauvignon 2019 (750 ml)
Yalumba Y Series Unwooded Chardonnay 2021 (750 ml)

With a winemaking tradition that dates back over 200 years, Australia has honed its craft to perfection, producing wines that are celebrated for their quality, character, and versatility. Whether you prefer a full-bodied red, a crisp white, or a sparkling wine that delights the senses, Australia has something to offer for every palate. Discover the magic of Australian wine and experience the unique flavors and aromas of this extraordinary land. Here are a few more details about Australian wines:

Grape varieties: Australia is home to a wide range of grape varieties, both international and local. Some of the most well-known grapes grown in the country include Shiraz (Syrah), Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Sauvignon Blanc.

Winemaking regions: Australia is divided into several wine regions, each with its own unique soils, climates, and winemaking traditions. Some of the most well-known regions include the Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, and the Yarra Valley in Victoria, the Hunter Valley in New South Wales, and the Margaret River in Western Australia.

Styles: Australian wines can range from light and crisp to rich and bold, depending on the grape variety, winemaking style, and region. For example, Australian Chardonnays are known for their bold, fruit-forward flavors, while Shiraz is known for its rich, spicy character.

Food pairings: Australian wines are a good match for a wide variety of foods, from seafood and grilled meats to hearty stews and roasted vegetables. They are also a good choice for spicy Asian cuisine and barbecue.

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