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24.01.2022 Pemberton is fast gaining a reputation for its wine and gourmet produce. Whatever your culinary preference, there’s something to suit your palate. The region was first planted experimentally in 1977, with commercial vineyards following in 1982. Pemberton is "karri tree country". The tall, majestic trees abound, forest upon forest, in national parks, amid creeks and rivers, wetlands and waterfalls, and on hills and dales. https://www.wineaustralia.com//western-australia/pemberton



23.01.2022 Adelaide Hills Altitude and attitude The cooler climate defines the Adelaide Hills and provides them with a distinctive point of difference to other South Australian regions that has allowed it to spearhead the evolution of Australian wine in recent years. Its winemaking evolution continues to this day, and it is now a hotbed of creativity; home to bold, boundary-pushing grape growers and winemakers. The wines from Adelaide Hills are shaped by the coolness of the region’s alt...itude, its changing seasons and the skill and passion of its winemakers. There were vines planted in the Adelaide Hills as early as the 1870s but due to the challenges of cool-climate viticulture in those early days, most vines were removed by the 1930s. The rebirth of the Adelaide Hills region started in 1970s and gained pace with the rise in popularity of cool climate wines in the 1980s and 1990s. https://www.wineaustralia.com//south-austra/adelaide-hills See more

14.01.2022 Viticulture has been practised intermittently in the picturesque Perth Hills for more than a century. The first vineyard was planted in Darlington in the 1880s, followed by a second in Glen Forrest in 1896. The earliest of the present day wineries in the region date back to the mid 1970s. The Perth Hills came of age in April 1999, when given official status as a gazetted wine growing region, though by this stage it had already gained a reputation in Western Australia as a producer of fine quality wines. Today it boasts a number of very successful wine producers who have won awards and trophies at Australian and international wine shows. https://www.wineaustralia.com//western-austral/perth-hills

02.01.2022 Old vines and classic wines If you could only choose Australian wine region to truly showcase the history, evolution and revolution of Australian wine then you could do a lot worse than pick the Barossa Valley. There are sixth generation grape growing families in the region, custodians to Australia’s largest collection of old vines with blocks dating back to the 1840’s. In recent years, traditional Barossa varieties like Shiraz, Grenache and Mataro have been joined by a new wave of Mediterranean varieties, suited to the region’s soils and climate. The region has also been invigorated by a new breed of winemakers who have challenged the status quo while still maintaining an inherent love and respect for the Barossa traditions and culture. https://www.wineaustralia.com//south-australia-win/barossa



01.01.2022 Margaret River, located in the far south-west corner of Western Australia, is one of the most geographically isolated wine regions in the world. But this isolation has been no barrier to the development of the region as it has grown and evolved into a place dedicated to the pursuit of great food, exceptional lifestyle and fine wine. In the years since it was established as a fine wine region Margaret River has grown to become home to over two hundred wineries in the region. Adding diversity to the region in recent years, a new generation of producers redefining the possibilities for Margaret River ensuring it remains vibrant and vital for years to come. https://www.wineaustralia.com//western-aust/margaret-river

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