Devil's Lair (wine) explained

Winery Name:Devil's Lair
Location Place:Rocky Road
Location City:
Forest Grove WA 6285
Location Country:Australia
Coordinates:-34.065°N 115.1153°W
Other Labels:Fifth Leg
Parent Company:Treasury Wine Estates
Signature Wine:Margaret River (red)
Varietal1:Chardonnay
Varietal2:Cabernet Sauvignon
Varietal3:Cabernet franc
Varietal4:Merlot
Varietal5:Sauvignon blanc
Varietal6:Semillon
Varietal7:Shiraz
Distribution:International
Tasting:Not available

Devil's Lair is an Australian winery based at Forest Grove, in the Margaret River wine region of Western Australia. It is named after the Devil's Lair cave, which is just across the Bussell Highway from the winery's vineyard.

Established in 1985, the winery was acquired in December 1996 by Southcorp, which was later taken over by Foster's Group. In May 2011, Foster's Group's wine business, including Devil's Lair, was spun off into a separate company, Treasury Wine Estates.[1]

The Devil's Lair winery also makes the wines marketed under the brand name "Fifth Leg".

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  1. News: Treasury Wine Valued at $2.3 Billion After Spinoff From Foster's Group. Bloomberg.com . 10 May 2011 . Bloomberg. 10 May 2012.