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Morgan's Bay Semillon Sauvignon Blanc 750ml
Morgan's Bay Semillon Sauvignon Blanc 750ml is a wine that originates from the South Eastern region of Australia. The climate in this region is per...
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Morgans Bay Shiraz Cabernet 750ml
Morgan's Bay Shiraz Cabernet is an exquisite wine that originates from the beautiful region of Australia. The climate and soil in this region are p...
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Morgans Bay Cabernet Merlot 750ml
Morgans Bay Cabernet Merlot 750ml is a Merlot-based wine that originates from the Morgans Bay region. The region is renowned for its cool climate a...
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Morgan's Bay Chardonnay 750ml
TASTE NOTESSight: Bright goldNose: Honey, ripe melon, citruses, vanilla, applesPalate: Full, rich, citrus, sweet, tart fruit HOW TO ENJOYServing t...
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Morgans Bay wine is produced in the Australian state of South Australia. The region is located in the Fleurieu Peninsula, near the city of Adelaide. The region has a long history of viticulture, and was one of the first areas in Australia to be planted with vines. Morgans Bay wines are known for their fresh, fruity flavors and crisp acidity. The most popular grape varieties grown in the region include Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, and Riesling. Morgans Bay wines are often used in recipes for cocktails and other drinks. The region has won numerous awards for its wines, including several Gold Medals at the International Wine Challenge.
Did you know: Morgans Bay is home to some of the oldest vines in Australia. The first vineyard was planted in 1837, and the region now has over 200 wineries.