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Barossa Guide 2023

A sense of unity is the Barossa wine region’s great strength. Almost all of its successes since the 1840s stem from the local wine industry members helping each other out. Although there have been tragedies, economic downturns and unexpected events, the Barossa has always prevailed. This report tracks the Barossa in 2023 covering wines from the classic red vintage of 2018 through to red and white wines from 2022. As this tasting review proves, the Barossa is in a good place and continues to be a key pillar of Australia’s fine wine scene. But its most exciting days lie ahead.

The Vintage Journal Barossa Guide 2023

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