South Australia Wines
South Australia is a leading Australian wine region known for bold Shiraz, elegant Cabernet Sauvignon and vibrant Riesling. Its warm climate, diverse soils and famous areas like Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale and Clare Valley create distinctive wines that showcase the rich heritage and innovative spirit of Australian winemaking.
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Mollydooker Velvet Glove Shiraz 2022 75cl
A dark, rich, and texturally opulent Shiraz, described as wrapping the entire palate in a ‘velvet glove’. Aromas of black plum, blueberries, roaste...Australia
South Australia
2022
Spicy Red
Regular price £149.00 -
Thistledown The Cunning Plan Shiraz 2022 Maclaren Vale 75cl
Thistledown was founded by Master of Wine Giles Cooke with a vision to craft elegant, textural Australian wines that showcase the true character of...Australia
South Australia
2022
Spicy Red
Regular price £19.99 -
De Bortoli Black Noble 10 Year Old 50cl
De Bortoli Black Noble 10 Year Old is a unique and luxurious fortified dessert wine, showcasing the art of extended barrel ageing. Amber with olive...Australia
South Australia
NV
SustainableRegular price £25.50
South Australian wine is shaped by warm sunshine, varied soils and iconic regions such as Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale and Coonawarra. These conditions help grapes like Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon and Grenache develop rich flavours that link Australia to its most celebrated wine styles.
South Australia is known for Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon and Grenache in its reds, with Riesling and Chardonnay in its whites. These grapes thrive across regions like Clare Valley, Adelaide Hills and Barossa, giving the state a broad range of styles that connect to Australia’s wider wine landscape.
Barossa Valley is celebrated for powerful, full bodied Shiraz thanks to its warm climate, old vines and deep soils. These conditions create rich, concentrated wines that appeal to fans of bold Australian reds and offer a contrast to cooler regions like Yarra Valley or Margaret River.
Many South Australian wines age beautifully, especially Shiraz from Barossa and Cabernet Sauvignon from Coonawarra with its famous terra rossa soils. Their structure and intensity allow them to develop complexity over time, making them popular with collectors exploring Australia’s ageing potential.
South Australian reds pair well with grilled meats, barbecued dishes and mature cheeses, while Riesling and Chardonnay suit seafood, salads and lighter meals. These pairings reflect the region’s bold flavours and offer a chance to explore connections between Australian cuisine, coastal regions and classic grape varieties.