Wine from Barossa Valley

country Australia

The Barossa Valley takes its name from the Barossa Ranges, which were named by Colonel William Light in 1837. Light chose the name in memory of the British victory over the French in the Battle of Barrosa, in which he fought in 1811. The area is approximately 13 km long by 14 km wide.
The Barossa is unlike any other wine region in the world. With 150 years of tradition and culture, fuelled by centuries of European experience it is not a New World wine region in the mode of Chile or United States. Australian energy and innovation, untrammeled by Old World restrictions has enabled it to chart a unique indentity.

Barossa Valley
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