These eight wines represent the Barossa's past, present and future. The Barossa (including the Eden Valley) is arguably Australia’s most famous wine region, yet it’s also one of its most surprising.
With two vineyards, a winery and a two-year-old, “Life’s a bit ... saturated,” says Brett Grock. Still, he’s found the time ...
We’re at Wroxton Grange, which is known for its old-vine riesling. The Barossa Valley is famed for its intense red wines, but take a turn up to the Eden Valley and you’ll find the source of elegant ...
Cabernet Sauvignon, native to Bordeaux, has thick blue skins, giving the resulting wines plentiful tannins and phenolics and making them particularly ageworthy. Over the past 50 years, Cabernet ...
Australia’s leading winemaker Penfolds has created a new world wine by blending its flagship Grange with wine from France’s ...
Drought, heat and frost have cut yields and pushed SA's wine industry into an early vintage, but a silver lining looms in the ...
Château Tanunda has provided an outlook for the incoming vintage conditions as part of its annual ringing the bell ceremony.
From bold, peppery Shirazes to crisp, fruity Chardonnays, the Land Down Under is a dream spot for a wine vacation, and this includes the legendary Barossa Valley. Situated just north of the city ...
Penfolds’ world-first Grange-French blend may be a fine drop, but SA’s extreme summer heat may affect the future quality of ...