The Australian Wine Regions

The Australian Wine Regions

157 products
157 products
Pikes 'The Assemblage' 2020
Pikes
€17,50
Moss Wood Vineyards Semillion 2018
Moss Wood
€33,00
Moss Wood Vineyards Chardonnay 2021
Moss Wood
€57,50
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Moss Wood Amy's Red Blend 2020
Moss Wood
€30,00
Domaine Naturaliste Discovery Chardonnay 2022
Domaine Naturaliste
€21,00
Xanadu Exmoor Sauvignon Blanc Semillion 2019
Xanadu
€12,50
Xanadu Exmoor Cabernet Sauvignon 2016
Xanadu
€14,00
Yering Station Village Shiraz 2017
Yering Station
€17,00
Yering Station Village Chardonnay 2018
Yering Station
€17,50
Leeuwin Estate Prelude Vineyards Chardonnay 2020
Leeuwin Estate
€35,00
Leeuwin Estate 'Art Series' Cabernet Sauvignon 2019
Leeuwin Estate
€58,50
Henschke Mount Edelstone Shiraz 2016
Henschke
€175,50
Henschke Keyneton Estate Euphonium Shiraz 2016
Henschke
€53,00
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By Farr Farrside Pinot Noir 2019
By Farr
€60,00
Shaw + Smith Shiraz 2019
Shaw + Smith
€33,00
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Shaw + Smith Pinot Noir 2021
Shaw + Smith
€31,00
Ben Glaetzer Anaperenna 2021
Ben Glaetzer
€41,00
Ben Glaetzer Wallace Shiraz Grenache 2021
Ben Glaetzer
€20,00
Tyrrell's Vat 47 Chardonnay 2021
Tyrrells
€58,00
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Tyrrells Vat 9 Shiraz 2017
Tyrrells
€40,00
Penley Genevieve Chardonnay 2019
Penley Estate
€15,00
Brokenwood Late Picked HV Semillon 2021
Brokenwood
€23,00
Brokenwood Stanleigh Park Semillon 2013
Brokenwood
€33,00
Brokenwood Indigo Vineyard Chardonnay 2022
Brokenwood
€39,00
Irrewarra Chardonnay 2021
Irrewarra
€49,00

The Australian Wine Regions

Australia’s wine regions are as diverse and dynamic as the country itself, each offering a unique expression of terroir and a variety of wine styles. Each of the regions contributes to the rich tapestry of Australian wine, offering a wide range of styles from the robust reds of Barossa Valley to the refined sparklings of Tasmania. The diversity of climates and soils across these regions allows for a remarkable variety of grapes to be grown reflecting regional styles.

Gaining insight into Australia’s topography, weather patterns, soil types, and viticultural areas can enhance your appreciation of its wines. The entire country, encompassing all six states and two territories, contributes to wine production. However, the majority of vineyards are situated in the south eastern and southwestern regions, which are known for their cooler climates. The vine-covered area in Australia spans approximately 145,000 hectares, which is about 0.02% of the nation’s total land area, and is marginally smaller than the combined vineyard spaces of Bordeaux and Burgundy.

Australia’s venerable soils and unique southern hemisphere climate give rise to terroirs that produce wines comparable in quality to European varieties, yet they possess a character that is distinctly their own.

Click on the states wine regions below to discover much more.

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