Orange is a stunning wine region, widely recognised for its vibrant food and wine culture. It has a unique high elevation and exceptional terroir. An ideal getaway just three and a half hours west of Sydney over the scenic Blue Mountains, through Lithgow and Bathurst.
As Australia’s highest-altitude wine region, it reaches peaks of 1390m. Orange weather also provides a distinct natural advantage when it comes to ideal grape-growing conditions, with dry autumns and cool temperatures.
The region is one of three wine regions in the Central Ranges zone of New South Wales. Situated on the western slopes of the Great Dividing Range, it shares the zone with Mudgee and Cowra.
Though relatively young as a wine region, the Orange wine-making scene has grown exponentially since its beginnings in the early 1980s.
Home to more than 60 vineyards and 40 cellar doors, it has truly cemented its status as one of Australia’s most prominent and sophisticated food and wine destinations.
If you are spending the weekend, Orange has five wine trails that wind through its spectacular vineyards:
The Town Trail
An easy loop from town, this trail is a perfect combination of city and country, taking in the Botanic Gardens and historic buildings.
The Mountain Trail
Less than 10 minutes from town, its got the lot. Mountain walks and lookouts, the lake, wine and restaurants. Don’t miss the view from Mount Canobolas
Eastern Heritage Trail
This trail winds its way through the hills and hidden valleys of Emu Swamp, Byng and Lucknow where gold, silver and copper were first found in NSW, ending in the historic village of Millthorpe.
Cargo Road Trail
This trail winds around the northern slopes and forests of Mount Canobolas, passing the roads to the mountain and dropping down through Lidster on the way to Cargo and Canowindra. On your travels, be sure to sample the succulent and bustier than average creations of James Sweetapple at Cargo Road Wines.
The Borenore Trail
Experience the beauty of Borenore – its people, produce and historic railway station dating back to 1885, just a short drive west of Orange via The Escort Way. Don’t miss a visit to Swinging Bridge and Orange Mountain wines and check out the single-vineyard viognier. “The red drinker’s white”, according to passionate winemaker Terry Dolle.
Top Stats
Harvest
Mid Mar to early May
Mean Jan temperature
20°C
Area of Vine
1075 hectares
Altitude
376 – 1390m
Growing season rainfall
429mm
Principal Varietals
Unlike most Australian wine regions, Orange is one of the few where Shiraz does not make up the most significant volume. This accolade goes to Chardonnay, for which Orange is famed. The region produces this varietal with exceptional finesse, expressing flavours of peach, apricot, lemon, lime and passion-fruit. Chardonnay has been one of Orange’s most successful white wines and performs well at all elevations. Found at most cellar doors in Orange, this white varietal makes up 22% of the grapes crushed in the region in 2019. Swinging Bridge offers a fabulous selection from different blocks in the vineyard.
In a very close second place with a 20% share of grape crush is Shiraz, one of Orange’s best performing red varieties, which works well at both lower and higher elevations.
Cabernet Sauvignon makes up 14% share. All about elegance, structure and age-worthiness and the body of these wines will vary from fuller to lighter depending upon the elevation.
The region’s second most popular white is Sauvignon Blanc, 12% share, which is well suited to this region where the wines are very aromatic with a diversity of flavours that include tropical fruits, passion-fruit, gooseberry, herbs and flint.
Rounding out the top 5 for 2019 is Merlot,10% share. The Orange Region does Merlot well, producing fruit with that extra bit of ‘lift’. The flavours in these red wines include red berries, dried herbs, black currant, mulberry, plum, game and anise.
Notable Varietals
Famed for its world-class Chardonnay, the Orange wine region also produces excellent Pinot Noir, Riesling, Pinot Gris and emerging varietals such as Viognier, Tempranillo and Sangiovese. Orange Mountain wines offers great examples of both Viognier and Shiraz Viognier.
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