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Coonawarra

Coonawarra

Coonawarra is a wine appellation located in South Australia, known for its unique terra rossa soil and moderate maritime climate. The region is characterized by a flat landscape with a distinctive red soil overlaying limestone, which contributes to the quality of its wines. Coonawarra is particularly recognized for its Cabernet Sauvignon, which thrives in the region's conditions. The appellation is defined by its legal boundaries, which encompass several vineyards and wineries that adhere to strict production standards.

Red wines with a focus on Cabernet Sauvignon

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