Barossa Valley wines come from the Barossa Valley region, which is located about seventy kilometres north of Adelaide. Often people include Eden Valley as a part of the Barossa region, but generally, these are just close to each other and not a single unit. It’s often claimed that Barossa Valley wineries are superior to those in all other Australian regions and they are certainly trying their hardest to be the best wine-producing region in Australia. While this may be a lofty claim, you may find it challenging to find a better Shiraz, and some other red wines, produced in a different region. Essentially it comes down to the way they are made. The Barossa Valley Shiraz is packed with fruit and that helps bring out the best flavours, but as they are not overdoing it, you still get a flavourful dry Shiraz wine that has had time to develop properly as is noticeable by the lack of sweetness.
The other Barossa Valley wines that you should absolutely try is their Riesling. These were first imported into Australia by William Jacob, who founded the Jacob’s Creek winery in 1847. Since then it has grown in popularity to become one of Australia’s most celebrated wines. The Riesling is known for its clarity and freshness. You’ll find they have a delicate citrus flavour, that is usually enhanced with tropical fruit and white flowers. Often the Riesling is underrated, but when you find that perfect drop, you’ll treasure it always.
When you’re looking through the various Barossa Valley wines available, you’ll see that there are many different varieties grown in this South Australian region. There are large wineries and small boutique offerings, and overall the Barossa Valley is one of the most visited places for any tourist looking to see what Australian winemaking is capable of. At Bottle Stop we have a good selection of wines from the region including Laughing Jack, Berton Wines, and Millon Wines (their Shiraz is from the Barossa Valley). We’ll ship any wine, beer, brandy, gin, liqueurs, rum, vodka, or whiskey to most locations all over Australia including Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, and many others. To get a price on your alcohol delivery, start by entering your address to the Bottle Stop online shop and we’ll show you an estimated time for arrival and the shipping charges.
What does Barossa Valley wine taste like?
The Barossa Valley wines are made from many different grape varieties, but the most popular wines produced in the region are the Shiraz, or Shiraz based, and Rieslings. This is mostly due to the warmer climate of the region, which is perfect for the cultivation and growing condition of the Shiraz and Riesling vines. However, you’ll also come across Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Grenache. But as the most popular wine is Shiraz, we’ll focus on the flavours of that.
While the flavours of wines can be different from region to region, known as the terroir, you can still expect some common traits among certain varieties. With Barossa Valley wines and in particular their Shiraz, you can find a bold and full-bodied wine that is opaque in appearance. It’ll offer a deep purple to ruby colouration, and often has flavours associated with blueberries and blackberries with notes of pepper, and occasionally smoked meats. Ideally, it should be served at a cool temperature of about 15oC. You can pair Shiraz with a variety of food to help bring out and intensify the flavours, some excellent pairings include stewed or roasted meats (lean and gamey meats, like kangaroo, are ideal), duck, mushrooms, and meat-based pasta dishes. You’ll find that a young Shiraz is often a brilliant accompaniment for casual barbecues on a warm summer's day.
Where can I find Barossa Valley wines near me?
Buying Barossa Valley wines online is the easiest way to get your hands on these superb products. You can find all you need in the Bottle Stop online store, we have a large warehouse and keep many of these available and ready for quick purchase. Shopping online is the most convenient method to buy any alcohol, as we’ll pack it all up and ship it directly to your home (or workplace if you're having a going away party). As you can shop at any time, you're not limited by the times that a retail shop is open, and you can quickly research the bottle of wine you’re buying. Matching the right wine with the food your serving can elevate any dinner party, or alternatively, you can go for the wine that has the flavours you prefer.
Even though we operate in an online space, we are still beholden to the laws of Australia, and this includes the requirement to only supply to adults over the age of eighteen (18). Our couriers are instructed to request suitable identification when delivering any alcoholic products. If no one is in attendance at the time of delivery, they are required to leave a note detailing where you can collect the package from. Many of our parcels are handled by Australia Post as they have the network to properly look after our fragile deliveries. If you find you’ve received a damaged item, please take a few photos of the affected items and contact our customer service team. After a short investigation, we’ll offer you a refund for any damages. Although everything is packed as well as possible, we realise accidents can happen and we are happy to support you in your claims. We know that after giving our team a try out that you’ll be using our services time and time again, as we fully believe it is the easiest and best-priced option for filling out your liquor cabinet with the best booze available.
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