Coonawarra is a Geographical Indication (GI) located in South Australia, for its distinctive terra rossa soil, which is a rich red clay over limestone. The region's climate is characterized by a moderate maritime influence, providing ideal conditions for grape growing. Coonawarra is particularly famous for its Cabernet Sauvignon, which thrives in the unique terroir, leading to wines with concentrated flavors and structure. Other varieties are also cultivated, but Cabernet Sauvignon remains the hallmark of the region.
Full-bodied red wines with depth and aging potential
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