Category Archives: Region

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Gundagai

The Gundagai wine region is at the centre of 4 other wine regions, with Hilltops to the north, Canberra District to the east, Tumbarumba to the south and Riverina to the west. It also spans 2 Wine Zones with Southern NSW to the east and Big Rivers to the west, although the region is technically […]

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Cowra

Cowra is one of three wine regions in the Central Ranges zone of New South Wales. It covers 1250 square kilometres of the Lachlan Valley, including Cowra, Billmari and Canowindra. It shares the Ranges with Mudgee and Orange. Despite being the southernmost region, it is actually the warmest of the three. This is largely due […]

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Canberra District

The Canberra District is one of fourteen official wine regions in New South Wales. It is one of only two wine regions in Australia that intersect with more than one state. The other region is the Murray Darling in Victoria, which shares territory with New South Wales. Though many may assume this region forms part of the ACT, only […]

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Scenic Rim

Scenic Rim is the largest of the four Non-GI wine regions in Queensland and neighbours the Gold Coast Hinterland region to the north. The area gets its name due to the eroded terroir of an ancient shield volcano. The northern end at Marburg is on the edge of the fertile Lockyer Valley. Other vineyards are […]

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Sunshine Coast Hinterland

The Sunshine Coast Hinterland sits an hour and a half north of Brisbane and is easily accessible for a weekend away using the state’s capital as a base. The surrounding wine region is diverse and encompasses vineyards high up in the cooler climate Blackall Range, Kenilworth and Traveston areas through to the milder climates in […]

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Gold Coast Hinterland

The Gold Coast Hinterland wine region in Queensland is a picturesque area, encompassing the cooler climate surrounding Mount Tamborine and Springbrook, extending to milder Canungra Valley and Albert River climates. The majority of wineries in this region are situated around the breathtaking area of Mount Tamborine. It is a perfect place for a long weekend, […]

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South Burnett

The South Burnett wine region is one of only two GI regions in Queensland, the other being Granite Belt, and is the most northern official wine-growing region in Australia. The region is bordered by the Great Dividing Range and centred around the town of Kingaroy, which is about a three-hour drive northwest of Brisbane. Vineyards stretch […]

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Granite Belt

The Granite Belt wine region is one of only two GI regions in Queensland, the other being South Burnett. Granite belt sits on the Queensland and New South Wales border and neighbours the New South Wales region of New England. The region takes its name from the two-hundred million-year-old rock formations that reach up to […]

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Wrattonbully

The Wrattonbully wine region lies between Padthaway and Coonawarra in the rich rolling hills of South Australia’s Naracoorte Ranges. 370km from Adelaide and 420km from Melbourne, the region sits on the South Australian and Victorian border. Wrattonbully is part of the Limestone Coast wine zone, which it shares with Coonawarra, Padthaway, Mount Gambier, Mount Benson […]

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McLaren Vale

Just a 45-minute drive south of Adelaide in the heart of one of Australia’s oldest and most acclaimed wine regions, Mclaren Vale is a wine lover and foodie’s paradise. The region forms part of the Fleurieu wine zone in South Australia, alongside Southern Fleurieu, Langhorne Creek, Kangaroo Island and Currency Creek. McLaren Vale’s extensive natural […]

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