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WILD'S GULLY NPA CDR 2020
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WILD'S GULLY CAB MERLOT 2019
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SILENT NOISE 2023 UVA DI TROIA
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SILENT NOISE 2022 FO Shiraz
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SILENT NOISE 2020 SHZ GREN ZINF
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KANGARILLA ROAD 2023 NERO D'AVOLA
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KANGARILLA ROAD 2021 THIEVING ANGELS SHIRAZ
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KANGARILLA ROAD 2021 SHIRAZ
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KANGARILLA ROAD 2021 MONTEPULCIANO
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KANGARILLA ROAD 2021 CABERNET
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JONES ROAD 2020 PINOT MEUNIER
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GEOFF MERRILL 2021 SAINT NIC GSM
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GEOFF MERRILL 2017 JACKO'S SHIRAZ
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GEOFF MERRILL 2017 BUSH VINE SGM
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GEOFF MERRILL 2015 G&W CABERNET SAUVIGNON
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FOX CREEK 2023 RED BARON SHIRAZ
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Red Wines
Red wine is a type of wine made from dark-colored grape varieties. The actual color of the wine can range from intense violet, typical of young wines, through to brick red for mature wines and brown for older red wines
Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah are the two most planted grapes in Australia and make almost half of the vineyards. Both grapes arrived in the country in the 1830s at the hands of the “Father of Wine Australia”, James Busby. Today, producers make the most acclaimed wines in the country with one of these two grapes, but there are others. Let’s get to know them.