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FOMO

A moscato crafted to contain half the sugar of a traditional Moscato and still retain bright and fun fruit flavor, a refreshing choice for a warm summer’s day.

Unvined

Refreshing and elegant alcohol-free wines with less than 0.5% alcohol. This new range has been specially crafted for wine lovers who are looking for an alternative alcohol-free wine to enjoy during special moments. Showcasing modern winemaking techniques where the alcohol has been gently removed yet true wine character and flavour are still retained.

Reserve

Premium wines that capture the character of Australia’s best wine regions. Each wine in our Reserve range is made by selecting premium quality fruit from one of Australia’s best wine regions for each region to make wines with great varietal expression.

Classic

Our classic range offers fresh, great-tasting wines that have been created to drink now. our flagship range, classic, is a popular choice with consumers who seek excellent value and consistent quality. Jacob’s Creek Classic range offers fresh, great-tasting wines across a wide selection of popular varieties and blends. Created to drink now, our Classic wines are ideal for those who seek excellent value and reliable quality for everyday enjoyment.

Double Barrel

Double Barrel is finished in aged whiskey barrels for a richer, deeper, and smoother taste. The Double Barrel range is crafted from superior quality grapes which are first matured in traditional wine barrels. Then, using our unique Double Barrel technique, they are finished in aged whisk(e)y barrels to build additional layers of complexity.

Moscato Dots

The dots range celebrates natural fruit sweetness to provide a refreshing and easy drink. Our Dots wines delightfully showcase the sweet flavours and aromas of fresh summer fruit.

1847 range

Our winemaking tradition dates back to 1847 when Johann Gramp planted his first vineyard on the banks of jacob’s creek. With this wine we celebrate over 170 years of Australian winemaking & the legacy of Johann Gramp who planted these first vines.