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Australia Wine Producing Regions

Submitted by unitedcellars
Wed, 6 Apr 2011

Quality of wine has direct relation with the climate and the soil of the region where it is grown. Wines are often recognized by the names of the places where these are grown. In fact, most of the wines are named after that region only. There are strict regulations which need to be followed for branding the wine on the name of the local areas. These regulations require that the wine to be made from the local fruit content up to 85% in order to be classified on that particular geographical indicator. The Australia wine is grown in certain well defined geographical regions that are given below.

South Australia Wine region
This is the most important of all the Australia wine regions. Some of the regions where the wine is grown include the Adelaide Hills, Barossa Valley, Mac Laren vale, limestone coast, upper Murray and Fleurieu peninsula. A big part of the fine wine comes from this region.

Yarra Valley Victoria
Wineries in Victoria state can be found throughout the state like Goulbourn valley, mornington peninsula, Pyrennes, Rutherglen, King Valley and Yarra Valley with some of the most notable ones coming from the Yarra Valley.

New South Wales
Some of the well known places where the wine is grown are the Hunter valley, Mudgee, New England, Southern Highland and Riverina. The wineries in the Hunter Valley are the oldest of the Australian wineries. Semillon, Chardonney and Shiraz are some of the well known varieties of wines including the red wine.

Western Australia Wine regions
Most of Western Australia is a desert and therefore, the wine producing regions are confined only to the river valley down southeast. Frankland and Margarate river valleys are the ones which are famous for growing wineries.

Queensland
This may not be as famous as some of the other fine wine growing regions but is growing in prominence. Some of the wines come from high altitude Granite Belt region.

Tasmania
Tasmania is increasingly being marked for its wines. It is growing in importance as a producer of the fine quality wines. The most important region in Tasmania is that of the Tamar valley. It is from this valley that the famous brands of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir come.

These are some of the most important wine growing regions of Australia. South Australia is the most important region since it accounts for over half of the wine production in Australia. Key role is played by the Australian winery workers in the growth of this industry in Australia as well as in its globalization across the world. They are famed for their skills and even go to Europe to work in wineries there during the wine off-season in their own country.

Some of the Australian wines are making it big in the world stage making Australia the fourth largest wine producing country globally. The Australia fine wine is in great demand locally as well. It is strange to note that there is no native grape variety of Australia despite the good production and local demand.

 

Unitedcellars is an Australian author who provide services Australia Wine , Red Wine and Fine Wine in Australia wide.


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