Winegrowing areas of Australia are nowadays located mostly in the colder climatic zone of Australia. In the 70-ies of the last century, there were planted new vineyards, in these areas, and the grapes from them have started to be used for production of quality-wine and the production of ...
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Wine Australia’s ‘Growing Wine Exports’ and ‘Growing Wine Tourism’ programs are joining forces in 2020, offering two-day ‘hybrid’ workshops that cover both wine export and wine tourism training. Wine Australia has partnered with Hydra Consulting and the Australian Tourism Export Council (...
Wine growing and producing areas such as Oregon, California, Chile, Argentina, Australia and New Zealand should really take note of both the growing market for fine wines and also the opportunities for establishing new vineyards and wine making facilities in this dynamic and growing market. Related...
Located on a ridge above the Murrumbidgee River, the vineyard atBrindabella Hills Wineryis similar in climate to other premium wine growing areas of Australia and Europe. Lots of sunshine during the day and cool, fresh nights lead to intense berry flavours. Their award-winning wines include cha...
The Macedon Ranges get considerably more rainfall than the hotter, drier areas to the north, and many growers are able to grow grapes without using irrigation, resulting in richer, more concentrated berries. This is largely down to the high quality of the clay-rich soils that allow for water...
Grenache (Garnacha) is a red wine grape grown extensively in France, Spain, Australia and the United States. It is versatile both in the vineyard and the winery, and is one of the most widely distributed grapes in the world.
The geographic areas of the wine growing areas is interesting to note and the impact on the individual terroirs, that magical mix of climate, soil, drainage, sunshine, and aspect that makes such a profound difference to the expression of the grapes in difficult locations. Alsace is in the N...
Further east,New South Wales’ Hunter Valleyproduces age-worthy Semillon in its unique warm, humid climate. Despite being a relatively young region,Western Australia’s Margaret Riverhas garnered acclaim for its world-class Cabernet Sauvignon and Bordeaux-style blends and vibrant, complex Chardonnay....
January 12, 2021 By Mike Veseth in Australian wine, economic crisis, Economic impact, exchange rates, wine, wine markets 5 Comments Australia’s export dilemma. As the door to 2021 slowly swings open, the landscape looks both familiar and transformed at the same time. When the U.S. wine...