Barossa Valley Wine Barossa, Australia 6 Items
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Torbreck The Struie 2021Syrah/Shiraz from Barossa Valley, Barossa, South Australia, Australia
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Torbreck The Steading Red 2021Rhone Red Blends from Barossa Valley, Barossa, South Australia, Australia
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Dandelion Vineyards Lionheart of the Barossa Shiraz 2021Syrah/Shiraz from Barossa Valley, Barossa, South Australia, Australia
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Langmeil Three Gardens Grenache-Shiraz-Mataro 2021Rhone Red Blends from Barossa Valley, Barossa, South Australia, Australia
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Langmeil Hangin' Snakes Shiraz-Viognier 2021Syrah/Shiraz from Barossa Valley, Barossa, South Australia, Australia
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Torbreck Woodcutter's Shiraz 2021Syrah/Shiraz from Barossa Valley, Barossa, South Australia, Australia
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Red White Sparkling Rosé Spirits GiftsLearn about Barossa Valley wine, common tasting notes, where the region is and more ...
Historically and presently the most important wine-producing region of Australia, the Barossa Valley is set in the Barossa zone of South Australia, where more than half of the country’s wine is made. Because the climate is very hot and dry, vineyard managers work diligently to ensure grapes reach the perfect levels of phenolic ripeness.
The intense heat is ideal for plush, bold reds, particularly Shiraz on its own or Rhône Blends. Often Shiraz and Cabernet partner up for plump and powerful reds.
While much less prevalent, light-skinned varieties such as Riesling, Viognier or Semillon produce vibrant Barossa Valley whites.
Most of Australia’s largest wine producers are based here and Shiraz plantings date back as far as the 1850s or before. Many of them are dry farmed and bush trained, still offering less than one ton per acre of inky, intense, purple juice.