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Such is the size of Australia and the size of its wine industry, it can quite easily viewed as an amalgamation of all the different grape varieties and styles of wine of Europe. After all the original vineyards of Australia were in the main set up by experienced wine growers who emigrated to Australia from the different wine growing countries within Europe. Wine is produced in every Australian State and throughout this large continent there are more than fifty designated wine regions, all contributing to the fact that Australia is the World's fourth largest exporter of wine and fortified wine combined.
Adam and Eve forgot Australia since it has no natural grapes of its own and todays most popular grape varieties (which the majority of originated from Europe in the late 18th and early 19th centuries) are Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Shiraz, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon and Riesling. Pinot Noir is trying its best to establish a presence, but competing with the high quality Pinot Noir wines from the perfect soil and climate conditions of New Zealand's South Island is proving very difficult.
Australian wines, especially the reds have made enormous strides forward on the quality front over the last thirty years or so. The richness, depth of flavour, complexity with the capability of long cellaring have all contributed to Australia's ability to command similar high prices to the top growths of France Italy and Spain. A good example being "Penfold's Grange." The white wines of Australia seem to be dominated by the chardonnay grape. The conditions in many parts of Australia for producing this wine are ideal and is reflected in the very large volumes of easy drinking produced, as well as top of the range chardonnay wines for special occasions.
The following are the most important and well known wine regions of Australia and Alexander Hadleigh wine Merchants, Southampton, Hampshire, UK maintain a very large selection of wines from each region for sale online or at our Southampton shop: Barossa Valley wines, Clare Valley Wines, Hunter Valley Wines, South and South Eastern Australia Wines, McLaren Vale Wines, Rutherglen Wines, Victoria Wines, Yarra Valley Wines, Coonawarra Wines, Western Australia and Margaret River Wines and Tasmania Wines.
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Stanton & Killeen Grand Rutherglen Muscat,
Stanton & Killeen Grand Rutherglen Muscat is the colour of molasses with aromas of toffee and dark chocolate. The palate has superb balance of wood aged ‘rancio’ characters with rich flavours of Christmas cake, coconut and almond.
Mitolo "Serpico" Mclaren Vale Cabernet Sauvignon, 2019
Mitolo is a family owned winery established in 1999 by Frank Mitolo. Mitolo\'s vision is to create individual, handcrafted premium wines built on passion and an uncompromising commitment to quality. Winemaker Ben Glaetzer became a partner in the business in 2001. The fusion of Frank\'s intimate knowledge of the land and business acumen with Ben\'s winemaking talent has led to the creation of one of Australia\'s most exciting wineries.
The Hedonist Reserve Shiraz, Walter Clappis Wine Co, McLaren Vale 2015
The Hedonist Reserve Shiraz (Certified Bio Organic); violet fragrance, spicy, peppery, toasty oak and complex barrel ferment characters showing through. Mouth-filling, full and flavorsome. Dark berry fruits and spices with tinges of oak, but above all; soft and velvety. Pallet lingers well after the wine has been swallowed.

John Duval, "Annexus" Barossa Valley Mataro 2017
John Duval, \"Annexus\" Barossa Valley Mataro is vibrant purple red in colour and displays spicy fruit aromas on the nose, including lifted plum and red cherry, accompanied by earthier notes and hints of leather. On the palate, this wine is medium bodied with an enticingly rich core of mulberry and plum fruit, supported by ample tannins.
Jane Eyre Yarra Valley Pinot Noir, 2020
Jane Eyre Yarra valley Pinot Noir has an array of blood orange, tangelo, strawberry and wild flowers here with pot pourri-like nuances that pervade the dried cherry and spiced red plum fruits. The palate has a very succulent and lithe, juicy edge that emits freshness and crunchy appeal. Very bright finish, drink now.
Grosset "Polish Hill" Clare Valley Riesling, 2022
Jeffrey Grosset established his winery in 1981 in the historic township of Auburn,Clare Valley, 100 kilometres north of Adelaide. The winery is stylish and functional and reflects the attention to detail that extends to the Grosset estate-owned vineyards and winemaking. Jeff is best known for his iconic Rieslings, and he has almost single-handedly been responsible for the renaissance of Clare Valley Riesling. By combining a disciplined approach and decades of experience, Grosset consistently achieves the purest expression of variety and place.
Charles Melton Cabernet Sauvignon Barossa Valley, 2018
Charles Melton Cabernet Sauvignon Barossa Valley has Impenetrable black dark red colour with a deep dark red black tinged hue. Pronounced ripe blackcurrant and liquorice fruit aromas overlay vanillin cedar and faint tobacco with spicy bay leaf end notes. Rich ripe blackcurrant flavours flood the palate with liquorice, tobacco, spicy vanillin cedar and bay leaf then chiming in. Quite opulent in its feel with sturdy yet velvet like tannins providing the framework. Excellent power with a long blackcurrant, liquorice, tobacco, spicy vanillin cedar and bay leaf laced aftertaste. A rich, generously textured Barossa Cabernet with good underlying structure.
John Duval, "Annexus" Barossa Grenache 2019
John Duval, \"Annexus\" Barossa Grenache is a bright purple red. Vibrant red fruit aromatics complexed by red roses and savoury spice. Fine and long, delicate yet carrying impressive purity and flavour intensity. An array of ripe red fruits, dark cherry and raspberry fill the palate finishing with hints of clove, dusty earth and velvety tannins.
Grosset "Piccadilly" Adelaide Hills Chardonnay, 2020
Jeffrey Grosset established his winery in 1981 in the historic township of Auburn,Clare Valley, 100 kilometres north of Adelaide. The winery is stylish and functional and reflects the attention to detail that extends to the Grosset estate-owned vineyards and winemaking. Jeff is best known for his iconic Rieslings, and he has almost single-handedly been responsible for the renaissance of Clare Valley Riesling. By combining a disciplined approach and decades of experience, Grosset consistently achieves the purest expression of variety and place.
Jane Eyre Mornington Peninsula Pinot Noir, 2021
Jane first made wines under this label in Australia in 2012, when she made three barrels of a Pinot from Mornington.In 2015, she finally had enough wine to export.Australian journalist Nick Stock has said of Jane that she “is a thoughtful and determined winemaker, with clear ideas about the style of Pinot Noir she likes. She prizes fragrance and delicacy over artefact and ripeness…”

Romulus Old Vine Shiraz, Sons of Eden, 2015
Romulus Old Vine Shiraz, Barossa Valley, Sons of Eden Winery is an immense wines showing amazing refinement for such opulence, full bodied, rich and deep with clean focused flavour and mouth filling volume. Quite spicy for a Barossa wine.
Campbells Grand Rutherglen Muscat,
Campbells Grand Rutherglen Muscat is a rich, deep brown colour. There is a bouquet of complex raisined fruit characters, coffee bean, dark chocolate and a distinct ‘aged oak’ lift. An incredible depth of luscious raisined fruit floods the front palate. Walnut, dark chocolate, ground coffee bean, vanilla and nutty dry mature oak characters add complexity, before an incredibly long, drawn out finish.
Peter Lehmann, "Stonewell" Barossa Valley Shiraz 2016
Peter Lehmann, \"Stonewell\" Barossa Valley Shiraz has aromas of dark, plummy fruit, a touch of chocolate and hints of mint. The palate is superbly taut with intense depth of fruit reined in by firm tannins. It is drinking beautifully now, but also has the potential to be cellared with confidence for many more years to come.
Dawson James, Tasmania Chardonnay 2018
Dawson James, Tasmania Chardonnay has a bright pale yellow colour. The aromas are subtle creamy, nutty and toasty notes derived from barrel fermentation accompanied by zesty lemon pith fruit characters. On the palate, there are intense citrus fruit flavours which are balanced by lively acidity and mineral characters.
Grosset Picadilly Valley Pinot Noir, 2020
Jeffrey Grosset established his winery in 1981 in the historic township of Auburn,Clare Valley, 100 kilometres north of Adelaide. The winery is stylish and functional and reflects the attention to detail that extends to the Grosset estate-owned vineyards and winemaking. Jeff is best known for his iconic Rieslings, and he has almost single-handedly been responsible for the renaissance of Clare Valley Riesling. By combining a disciplined approach and decades of experience, Grosset consistently achieves the purest expression of variety and place.
Stonewell Barossa Valley Shiraz, 2016
This limited release Stonewell Barossa Valley Shiraz has aromas of dark,plummy fruit and a touch of chocolate and aniseed. The palate is richly structured with fine tannins and a long, persistent finish. The wine shows distinct flavours of black fruits, dark plums, liquorice, dark chocolate with hints of black pepper.
Stanton & Killeen Rare Rutherglen Topaque,
Stanton & Killeen Rare Rutherglen Topaque is a delicious treacle in colour with aromas of intense coffee bean and malt extract. There is a fresh and luscious mouthfeel with concentrated dried fruits, butterscotch and a long, balanced lively finish.
Stanton & Killeen Rare Rutherglen Muscat,
Stanton & Killeen Rare Rutherglen Muscat has an appearance of deep brown with an olive tinge. The aromas are reminiscent of Christmas pudding, walnut and subtle chocolate. Fresh fruit cake with intense raisins are balanced with coffee beans from wood maturation. It has a dry and savoury finish with distinct ‘rancio’ characters.
Charles Melton Rose of Virginia Barossa Valley, 2021
Charles Melton Rose of Virginia Barossa Valley has a Fragrant Turkish Delight bouquet, with a little pepper and spice to help keep it grown up. The usual unique vibrant cerise tint adds colour to the table. vibrant cerise tint adds colour to the table. Balanced acidity, tannin and weight give the usual Rose of Virginia combination of richness yet crispness. It will retain its fruit sweetness and perfume over a couple of years at least.

Shaw + Smith, Lenswood Vineyard, Adelaide Hills Pinot Noir 2018
Shaw + Smith, Lenswood Vineyard Adelaide Hills Pinot Noir, a light red. Bright nose, really fragrant – juicy cranberries, cinnamon and bergamot. On the palate, there is lots of rhubarb and earl grey tea on top of a savoury core – cured meats, stem, sap, and spice. Nice acid cut and grippy tannins.
Grosset "Gaia" Clare Valley, 2019
Jeffrey Grosset established his winery in 1981 in the historic township of Auburn, Clare Valley, 100 kilometres north of Adelaide. The winery is stylish and functional and reflects the attention to detail that extends to the Grosset estate-owned vineyards and winemaking. Jeff is best known for his iconic Rieslings, and he has almost single-handedly been responsible for the renaissance of Clare Valley Riesling. By combining a disciplined approach and decades of experience, Grosset consistently achieves the purest expression of variety and place.
Charles Melton Voices of Angels Adelaide Hills Shiraz, 2017
On the nose, Charles Melton Voices of Angels Adelaide Hills Shiraz has a mixture of dark fruit notes, with aromas of cedar from the 100% new French oak ageing. The palate, has finesse and elegance, with a defined density.
Charles Melton Grains of Paradise Barossa Valley Shiraz, 2017
Charles Melton Grains of Paradise Barossa Valley Shiraz is a wonderful expression of the traditional Barossa style. Deep in colour and softly perfumed with excellent melding of vanillin and cedar oak aromatics and rich Barossa Shiraz fruit. Intense coffee and mocha flavours are supported by firm tannins and richness of mouthfeel.
Shaw + Smith 'Balhannah Vineyard' Adelaide Hills Shiraz, 2019
Shaw + Smith \'Balhannah Vineyard\' Adelaide Hills Shiraz has aromas of tea leaves, tobacco and red fruits play with wild flower. Dark fruits are ever present on the tongue with notes of nutmeg, vanilla, mustard seed and plum jam. Strong, hearty tannin structure.
Shaw + Smith, "Lenswood Vineyard" Adelaide Hills Chardonnay 2020
Shaw + Smith, \"Lenswood Vineyard\" Adelaide Hills Chardonnay is an elegant single vineyard Chardonnay, with aromas of blossom, grapefruit and white peach complemented by notes of brioche. The palate is long and flavoursome, with good mid-palate texture and bright acidity to balance the intensity of fruit.