Wines by Kay Brothers
Kay Brothers Basket Pressed Grenache
WineryKay Brothers
Fruit Grenache
Regions McLaren Vale
  South Australia
  Each $29.99
  $359.00
Available in cartons of six
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Kay Brothers Basket Pressed Mataro
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Fruit Mourvedre
Regions McLaren Vale
  South Australia
  Each $31.99
  $383.00
Available in cartons of six
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Kay Brothers Basket Pressed Merlot
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Fruit Merlot
Regions McLaren Vale
  South Australia
  Each $31.99
  $383.00
Available in cartons of six
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Kay Brothers Basket Pressed Shiraz
WineryKay Brothers
Fruit Shiraz
Regions McLaren Vale
  South Australia
  Each $31.99
  $383.00
Available in cartons of six
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Kay Brothers Block 6 Shiraz
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Fruit Shiraz
Regions McLaren Vale
  South Australia
  Each $125.99
  $1511.00
Available in cases of 6
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Kay Brothers Cuthbert Cabernet Sauvignon
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Fruit Cabernet Sauvignon
Regions McLaren Vale
  South Australia
  Each $50.99
  $611.00
Available in cartons of six
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Kay Brothers Founders Block Old Tawny 500ml
WineryKay Brothers
Fruit
Regions McLaren Vale
  South Australia
  Each $34.99
  $419.00
Available in cartons of six
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Kay Brothers Grand Liqueur Muscat 500ml
WineryKay Brothers
Fruit Muscat
Regions McLaren Vale
  South Australia
  Each $34.99
  $417.00
Available in cartons of six
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Kay Brothers Griffons Key Reserve Grenache
WineryKay Brothers
Fruit Grenache
Regions McLaren Vale
  South Australia
  Each $50.99
  $611.00
Available in cartons of six
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Kay Brothers Hillside Shiraz
WineryKay Brothers
Fruit Shiraz
Regions McLaren Vale
  South Australia
  Each $50.99
  $611.00
Available in cases of 6
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More About Kay Brothers Wines
Bordering St. Vincents Gulf, 40 kms south of Adelaide, Amery Vineyards grace the rolling foothills of the Southern Mt. Lofty Ranges
In the early 1850's Richard Baker Aldersey bought several sections of land 6 kms north of McLaren Vale in a hilly area near Hope Farm (Seaview). He built a fine ironstone house and named the property Amery, after his birthplace Amery Farm near Alton, in Hampshire, England. The land was partly cleared until Amery was acquired by William Hammond junior, whose father owned the adjacent Hambledon Farm where he settled after quitting his sugar plantation in Jamaica. In 1886 young William Hammond planted out the original seven acres of vineyard at Amery, but for the main part he ran the 339 acre property as a farm, raising cattle and sheep, cereal crops, soft fruits and vegetables. In 1890 the Amery property was bought by the Kay Brothers, Herbert and Frederick, and they finally came into possession on February 2nd 1891. Kay Brothers»