Allegiance Wines – Quality Wines from Australia’s Premium Regions

Allegiance Wines – Quality Wines from Australia’s Premium Regions

Our home vineyard is located in the foothills of the Snowy Mountains in the Tumbarumba wine region. We produce a range of cool climate wines from this region which is the coldest viticultural area on mainland Australia. Allegiance Wines also has a strong pedigree of producing the highest quality wines from Australia’s premium regions. We […]

Meet The Winemaker - Allegiance Wines

Our home vineyard is located in the foothills of the Snowy Mountains in the Tumbarumba wine region. We produce a range of cool climate wines from this region which is the coldest viticultural area on mainland Australia. Allegiance Wines also has a strong pedigree of producing the highest quality wines from Australia’s premium regions. We source outstanding fruit from Margaret River, Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, Coonawarra and Pyrenees to craft our award winning wines.

Allegiance Wines amazing array of regions, varietals and ranges gives you the opportunity to explore so many spectacular wines all in the one place.

Tim and Sonia Cox (nee Fullylove) are the husband and wife team behind Allegiance Wines. Cox Family Wines and Fullylove are two of the loved brands under their watchful eyes, ensuring the wines deliver excellence under their names.

The Pyrenees cool climate wine region is centred onthe town of Avoca in Western Victoria. The Pyrenees ranges varying altitude from 200m to almost 800m allowing for a diverse mix of microclimates. This Shiraz parcel was destemmed, crushed and spent 7days on skins. Transferring straight to oak, it spent 18 months maturing in a combination of different age French and American oak. The Pyrenees could be the best kept secret when it comes to great Australian Shiraz.

The Allegiance Wine business is currently rated a ‘Real Review Top Wineries Aus’ and Halliday 4.5 Stars

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