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Wrattonbully Wine District

Wrattonbully Wine District

The rising red-wine country between Coonawarra and Naracoorte.

Wrattonbully sits on the limestone ridge country between Coonawarra and Naracoorte, a wine district that has quietly grown into one of the Limestone Coast's most respected sources of red fruit.

A touch warmer and more elevated than Coonawarra, it produces generous cabernet and shiraz, much of it feeding into well-known labels across the region.

For travellers, it's a worthwhile detour off the Riddoch Highway and an easy pairing with a day at the Naracoorte Caves.

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Wrattonbully Wine District — frequently asked questions

Where is Wrattonbully?

Wrattonbully is a wine district on the Limestone Coast of South Australia, on the ridge country between Coonawarra and Naracoorte.

What wines is Wrattonbully known for?

Wrattonbully is best known for red wines, particularly cabernet sauvignon and shiraz grown on red soils over deep limestone.

How is Wrattonbully different from Coonawarra?

Wrattonbully is generally a little warmer and more elevated than neighbouring Coonawarra, which tends to give its reds extra generosity and structure.

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