Australia - the sixth largest country in the world - boasts a multitude of natural and man-made wonders within its bounds. Stereotypically synonymous with beaches, barbecues and beer, Australia is also a major force in the world of wine, producing internationally renowned varietals and blends from the Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay grapes amongst others.
New South Wales is home to a number of different wine regions, of which the Hunter Valley is perhaps the most famous.
Read more ▸South Australia is the largest wine region in the country, producing almost half of the amount of fruit each year. While there is plenty of bulk pr...
Read more ▸To the east of South Australia is Victoria, a large region split into six smaller sub regions. Perhaps the best known is the Yarra Valley and Morni...
Read more ▸Wine production in Western Australia dates back to 1840 with the establishment of Sandalford in the Swan Valley region. Since then wine regions ...
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