Coonawarra, located in South Australia's Limestone Coast region, is one of the country’s premier wine regions, internationally acclaimed for its exceptional Cabernet Sauvignon. The secret to Coonawarra’s success lies in its unique terra rossa soil—a narrow strip of rich, red earth layered over limestone—which provides excellent drainage and imparts distinctive character to the wines.
The region’s cool maritime climate, influenced by nearby Southern Ocean breezes, allows for long, slow ripening, resulting in wines with intense flavor, structure, and elegance. While Cabernet is king, Coonawarra also produces outstanding Shiraz and Merlot. With its flat, open landscape, historic stone wineries, and a legacy of innovation and quality, Coonawarra is a must-visit for serious wine enthusiasts seeking world-class reds.
A classic, cool-climate Coonawarra Shiraz comprising of fruit soured from unique terra rossa soils. Bright red fruits, Mediterranean spice and fine tannins meet earthy depth - elegant, complex, and built to age gracefully. "Bin 128 Coonawarra Shiraz is an intriguing counterpoint to the warm-climate Bin 28 Shiraz. Showcasing fruits soured from unique terra rossa soils of Coonawarra – a region that exemplifies the perfume, transparency and unique seductive nature of cool-climate reds. Elegant, finely structured and deeply expressive, this wine will reward cellaring for decades."
The Collection is headlined by the 66th vintage of one of Australia’s most cellared wines, Wynns Black Label Cabernet Sauvignon – a wine of style and stature.
Wynns Black Label Cabernet is a true icon of Australian wine. First produced in 1954, it has a reputation for ageing gracefully and displaying excellent varietal and regional characteristics.
Wynns Gables Cabernet Sauvignon 750ml showcases a robust and elegant red wine, sourced from the finest Cabernet Sauvignon grapes in the region. Known for its rich flavour profile and versatility with food, this wine is a standout choice for any dining occasion or addition to your wine collection.