South Australia Wine
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Jam Shed ShirazCountry AustraliaBottle Size 75clABV 13.5%Dryness MediumSo named because the original Leasingham winery was sited at the old jam factory in the historic town of Clare. Learn More£3.99SAVE £4.00 on UK price
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Lindemans Bin 99 Pinot NoirCountry AustraliaBottle Size 75clABV 14%Dryness DryA lovely Pinot Noir from Lindemans - easy to drink and enjoy with food, family and friends. Learn More£3.99SAVE £4.00 on UK price
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Wolf Blass Yellow Label ShirazCountry AustraliaBottle Size 75clABV 14%Dryness DrySuper Australian red that is a great match for warming hearty winter meals Learn More£5.99SAVE £3.00 on UK price
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Banrock Organic ShirazCountry AustraliaBottle Size 75clABV 14.5%Body MediumThis fantastic organically-produced red is exemplary of Banrock Station's commitment to the environment, creating wildlife habitats for the local community to enjoy Learn MoreSpecial Price £2.49 Regular Price £3.49SAVE £5.00 on UK price
About South Australia Wine
The South Australia wine region is situated in south central Australia and is the most productive region in the country, accounting for around half of all wine produced there. It is divided into many different sub-regions, with some of the most prestigious and significant including Barossa Valley, Eden Valley and Adelaide Hills. Due to its size, it has a varied climate, although low rainfall is a feature across the entire region, making irrigation necessary.
Among the main grapes grown in South Australia are Syrah, which is used to produce full-bodied Shiraz wines, and Cabernet Sauvignon, which is especially prevalent in the south-east of the region. Although white wine is less common in general, the main exception to this is the high-quality Riesling grown in the north. Moreover, Chardonnay is also becoming more common and there are even some smaller areas dedicated to Semillon growth.