About Wakefield Estate

Wakefield Estate in the Clare Valley, which has been family-owned and run by the Taylor family for over forty years, is committed to the preservation and promotion of regional identity in South Australian wines. Multi-award winning chief winemaker, Adam Eggins, produces wines with classic fruit definition and varietal characteristics, poised acidity and an enviable ability to age.

For more information on Wakefield wines, please go to www.wakefieldwines.com.au

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We’ve got a dozen bottles of delicious Wakefield Estate wines for one reader to win. Wakefield from Clare Valley in South Australia has been named official wine sponsor of the 2008 Australian Open for the first time and will be giving away a selection of wines from its portfolio, including the aptly named flagship wine, St Andrews Cabernet. The wines – which have been bottled under screw cap to ensure perfect quality - are available from Majestic and independent retailers nationwide.


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