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Home : Jim Barry Wines |
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| Jim Barry Wines | |
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Established: 1959 |
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Region: Australia - South Australia - Clare Valley
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Winemaker: Mark Barry |
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Production Quantity: 40 000 cases |
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| | | | Address: Main North Road, Clare, SA 5453 |
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Ph: (08) 8842 2261 |
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Fax: (08) 8842 3752 |
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Email: jbwines@jimbarry.com |
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Summary: The Armagh and the McCrae Wood range continue to stand out as the very best wines from Jim Barry, exceptionally concentrated and full flavoured. The remainder are seldom less than adequate but do vary somewhat from one vintage to the next. Has an exceptional viticultural resource base of 247 hectares of mature Clare Valley vineyards. Exports to the UK, much of Europe, North America, Japan and Southeast Asia. |
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Product Range: Watervale Riesling, Clare Valley Chardonnay, Unwooded Chardonnay, Lavendar Hill, Noble Riesling, McCrae Wood Shiraz, The Armagh (Shiraz), McCrae Wood Cabernet Sauvignon, Clare Valley Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Sauvignon Shiraz, McCrae Wood Cabernet Malbec, Fortifieds. |
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Price Range: 10.00 - 110.00Mailing List |
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Wine Profile: |
Jim Barry Cabernet Shiraz |  | Jim Barry McCrae Wood Shiraz |  | Jim Barry The Armagh |  | Jim Barry McCrae Wood Cabernet Malbec |  | Jim Barry Watervale Riesling |  | Jim Barry Personal Selection Cabernet Sauvignon |  | Jim Barry Clare Valley Cabernet Sauvignon |  | Jim Barry McCrae Wood Cabernet Sauvignon |  | Jim Barry Lodge Hill Riesling |  | Jim Barry Late Picked Lavender Hill |  | Jim Barry 'The Family Vineyards' Shiraz Cabernet Sauvignon |  |  |
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 9-5, weekends, holidays 9-4 |
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