Black wine bottle with a silver and black label, featuring the text 'Yalumba Family Winemakers 1849, The Steeple Single Vineyard, Barossa Valley, Shiraz,' and a small illustration of a church steeple.

Yalumba Distinguished Sites Collection Shiraz The Steeple

A deep purple wine with a strong aromatic bouquet of blackberries, blueberries, and dark plums with notes of dark chocolate, licorice, and smoky oak. On the palate it offers concentrated flavors of ripe dark fruit, spice, and hints of vanilla and cedar. Yalumba Winery has been independent, family-owned winemakers since 1849. For six generations they have embraced the land and grow vines with as little interference as possible. They want to make sure that future generations will continue to make great wine with minimal intervention, for many decades to come.

Grape VarietalShiraz

FeatureSustainable, Organic, Vegan, Biodynamic

Country: Australia

Region: South Australia

Appellation: Barossa Valley

Grape Profile: Shiraz, also known as Syrah in other parts of the world, is a versatile grape that thrives in warm climates. It is known for producing wines with bold fruit flavors, spice, and robust tannins, often with excellent aging potential.

Region Profile: The Barossa Valley, located in South Australia, is one of Australia's oldest and most prestigious wine regions. It enjoys a warm continental climate that is ideal for wine making, with long, hot summers and mild winters. 

Pair with: Grilled and roasted red meats. Barbecued pork and sausages. Herb seasoned dishes using rosemary & thyme. Rich stews and hearty vegetables. Aged cheeses like cheddar and blue cheeses.

Map of Australia highlighting its wine regions in different colors: Western Australia near Perth, South Australia, Victoria, Tasmania, New South Wales around Sydney, Queensland, and a small region with wine tourism information.
Map of South Australia showing various wine regions labeled Mount Lofty Ranges, Clare Valley, Barossa Valley, Eden Valley, McLaren Vale, and others, with a legend and scale.