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Index Australian wine

The Australian wine industry is one of the world's largest exporters of wine, with approximately 800 million out of the 1.2 to 1.3 billion litres produced annually exported to overseas markets.[1]

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  1. 137 relations: Adelaide Hills, Adelaide Hills wine region, Agriculture in Australia, Alpine Valleys, Arneis, Arthur Phillip, Australia's First Families of Wine, Australian and New Zealand Wine Industry Journal, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Australian Society of Viticulture and Oenology, Australian Wine Research Institute, Ballandean, Queensland, Barbera, Barossa Valley (wine), Beechworth, Bendigo, Blackwood Valley, Cabernet Sauvignon, Canopy (grape), Cape of Good Hope, Catalan wine, Chardonnay, Château Margaux, Châteauneuf-du-Pape AOC, Cienna, Clare Valley wine region, Clarendon Hills (wine), Cleanskin (wine), Climate, Coal River Valley, Coonawarra wine region, CSIRO, Currency Creek wine region, D'Arenberg, Economy of Australia, Eden Valley wine region, Exchange rate, Fiano (grape), First Fleet, First Growth, Geographe, Western Australia, Gippsland, Glenrowan wine region, Good Food & Wine Show, Grampians (wine), Granite Belt, Great Southern (wine region), Gregory Blaxland, Grenache, Heathcote wine region, ... Expand index (87 more) »

  2. Agriculture in Australia
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Adelaide Hills

The Adelaide Hills region is located in the southern Mount Lofty Ranges east of the city of Adelaide in the state of South Australia.

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Adelaide Hills wine region

Adelaide Hills is an Australian geographical indication for wine made from grapes grown in a specific area of the Adelaide Hills east of Adelaide in South Australia.

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Agriculture in Australia

Although Australia is mostly arid, the nation is a major agricultural producer and exporter, with over 325,300 people employed in agriculture, forestry and fishing as of February 2015.

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Alpine Valleys

The Alpine Valleys is an Australian wine region on the western slopes of the Victorian Alps in northeast Victoria.

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Arneis

Arneis is a white Italian wine grape variety originating from Piedmont, Italy.

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Arthur Phillip

Arthur Phillip (11 October 1738 – 31 August 1814) was a British Royal Navy officer who served as the first governor of the Colony of New South Wales.

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Australia's First Families of Wine

Australia's First Families of Wine (AFFW) is an Australian wine initiative to promote Australian wine.

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Australian and New Zealand Wine Industry Journal

The Australian and New Zealand Wine Industry Journal published a wide range of articles from technical and scientific papers to practical advice and the latest news on research and development.

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Australian Broadcasting Corporation

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), is the national broadcaster of Australia.

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Australian Society of Viticulture and Oenology

Based in Glen Osmond, South Australia, the Australian Society of Viticulture and Oenology (ASVO) is a non-political organization that was founded in 1980 to serve the interests of practicing winemakers and viticulturists by encouraging the exchange of technical information.

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Australian Wine Research Institute

The Australian Wine Research Institute (AWRI) is a research institute with a focus on Australian wine, based in Adelaide, South Australia.

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Ballandean, Queensland

Ballandean is a rural town and locality in the Southern Downs Region, Queensland, Australia.

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Barbera

Barbera is a red Italian wine grape variety that, as of 2000, was the third most-planted red grape variety in Italy (after Sangiovese and Montepulciano).

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Barossa Valley (wine)

The Barossa Valley wine region is one of Australia's oldest and most premier wine regions.

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Beechworth

Beechworth is a well-preserved historical town located in the north-east of Victoria, Australia, famous for its major growth during the gold rush days of the mid-1850s.

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Bendigo

Bendigo is a city in Victoria, Australia, located in the Bendigo Valley near the geographical centre of the state and approximately north-west of Melbourne, the state capital.

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Blackwood Valley

Blackwood Valley is a wine region in the south-west of Western Australia, approximately 260 km (160 mi) south-south-east of Perth.

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Cabernet Sauvignon

Cabernet Sauvignon is one of the world's most widely recognized red wine grape varieties.

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Canopy (grape)

In viticulture, the canopy of a grapevine includes the parts of the vine visible aboveground - the trunk, cordon, stems, leaves, flowers, and fruit.

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Cape of Good Hope

The Cape of Good Hope (Kaap die Goeie Hoop) is a rocky headland on the Atlantic coast of the Cape Peninsula in South Africa.

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Catalan wine

Catalan wines are those that are produced in the wine regions of Catalonia.

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Chardonnay

Chardonnay is a green-skinned grape variety used in the production of white wine.

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Château Margaux

Château Margaux, archaically La Mothe de Margaux, is a wine estate of Bordeaux wine, and was one of five wines to achieve ''Premier cru'' (first growth) status in the Bordeaux Classification of 1855.

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Châteauneuf-du-Pape AOC

Châteauneuf-du-Pape is a French wine, an Appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC) located around the village of Châteauneuf-du-Pape in the Rhône wine region in southeastern France.

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Cienna

Cienna is a red Australian wine grape variety first harvested in 2000.

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Clare Valley wine region

The Clare Valley wine region is one of Australia's oldest wine regions, best known for Riesling wines.

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Clarendon Hills (wine)

Clarendon Hills is an Australian winery founded in 1990 by Roman Bratasiuk.

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Cleanskin (wine)

In Australia and New Zealand, cleanskin wine is a term for wine whose label does not indicate the winery or the winemaker's name.

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Climate

Climate is the long-term weather pattern in a region, typically averaged over 30 years.

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Coal River Valley

The Coal River Valley is located in the City of Clarence, Tasmania, and is a primarily agrarian area to the east of the city, located between the townships of Cambridge and Colebrook.

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Coonawarra wine region

The Coonawarra wine region is a wine region centred on the town of Coonawarra in the Limestone Coast zone of South Australia.

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CSIRO

The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) is an Australian Government agency responsible for scientific research.

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Currency Creek wine region

Currency Creek wine region is a wine region in South Australia that is located on the west side of Lake Alexandrina between Milang, the Murray Mouth, Port Elliot and just south of Ashbourne.

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D'Arenberg

d'Arenberg is an Australian wine company founded in 1912.

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Economy of Australia

Australia is a highly developed country with a mixed economy.

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Eden Valley wine region

Eden Valley wine region is a wine region located in South Australia immediately north of the capital city of Adelaide which covers an area in the Mount Lofty Ranges extending from Truro in the north to just south of Springton in the south.

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Exchange rate

In finance, an exchange rate is the rate at which one currency will be exchanged for another currency.

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Fiano (grape)

Fiano is a white Italian wine grape variety that is grown primarily in the Campania region of southern Italy and on the island of Sicily.

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First Fleet

The First Fleet was a fleet of 11 British ships that took the first British colonists and convicts to Australia.

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First Growth

First Growth (Premier Cru) status is a classification of wines primarily from the Bordeaux region of France.

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Geographe, Western Australia

Geographe is a suburb of the Western Australian city of Busselton.

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Gippsland

Gippsland (pronounced) is a rural region that makes up the southeastern part of Victoria, Australia, mostly comprising the coastal plains to the rainward (southern) side of the Victorian Alps (the southernmost section of the Great Dividing Range).

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Glenrowan wine region

The Glenrowan wine region is a wine growing region in the Australian state of Victoria, including the town of Glenrowan.

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Good Food & Wine Show

The Good Food & Wine Show is Australia's largest consumer exhibition.

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Grampians (wine)

The Grampians is an Australian wine region located in the state of Victoria, west of Melbourne.

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Granite Belt

The Granite Belt is an area of the Great Dividing Range in the Darling Downs region of Queensland and the New England region of New South Wales, Australia.

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Great Southern (wine region)

The Great Southern wine region is in Western Australia's Great Southern region.

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Gregory Blaxland

Gregory Blaxland (17 June 1778 – 1 January 1853) was an English pioneer farmer and explorer in Australia, noted especially for initiating and co-leading the first successful crossing of the Blue Mountains by European settlers.

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Grenache

Grenache or Garnacha is one of the most widely planted red wine grape varieties in the world.

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Heathcote wine region

The Heathcote Wine Region of Victoria, Australia, is nestled between the Goulburn Valley and Bendigo regions.

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Henschke

Henschke is a family-owned, -year-old Australian winery, located in Keyneton, South Australia in the Eden Valley wine region.

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Henty (wine)

The Henty wine region is an Australian wine region.

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Hugh Johnson (wine writer)

Hugh Eric Allan Johnson (born 10 March 1939, in London) is an English journalist, author, editor, and expert on wine.

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Hunter Valley wine

The Hunter Valley is one of Australia's wine regions.

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Huon Hooke

Huon Hooke is an Australian wine writer and critic.

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Huon Valley

The Huon Valley, or simply the Huon, is a valley and geographic area located in southern Tasmania, Australia.

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James Busby

James Busby (7 February 1802 – 15 July 1871) was the British Resident in New Zealand from 1833 to 1840.

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Kangaroo Island wine region

Kangaroo Island wine region is a wine region which covers the full extent of Kangaroo Island in South Australia.

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King Valley

The King Valley, or King River Valley is a wine-producing and agricultural region centred on the King River between Wangaratta and the Alpine National Park in the North East Victoria zone of the Australian state of Victoria.

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Langhorne Creek wine region

Langhorne Creek wine region is a wine region in South Australia that is located on the plains southeast of the town of Strathalbyn along the lower reaches of the Bremer River and Angas River to Lake Alexandrina.

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Langton's Classification of Australian Wine

Langton's Classification of Australian Wine is a listing of fine Australian wines compiled by wine-specialist auction house and online merchant Langton's.

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List of Australian wine grape varieties

Australia has over 160 grape varieties distributed on 146,244 hectares (ha) across all six states, South Australia, New South Wales, Victoria, Western Australia, Tasmania and Queensland (see Australian wine).

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List of grape varieties

This list of grape varieties includes cultivated grapes, whether used for wine, or eating as a table grape, fresh or dried (raisin, currant, sultana).

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Lower Murray zone (wine)

Lower Murray zone is a wine zone located in the state of South Australia which covers the portion of the state south of a line of latitude approximately in line with Crystal Brook, east of a line of longitude approximately in line with Truro and north of a line of latitude approximately in line with Cape Willoughby at the east end of Kangaroo Island.

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Malbec

Malbec is a purple grape variety used in making red wine.

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Manjimup, Western Australia

Manjimup is a town in Western Australia, south of the state capital, Perth.

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Margaret River (wine region)

Margaret River is the major geographical indication wine region in southwest Western Australia, with 5,840 hectares under vine and 215 wineries as at 2012.

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Matt Kramer (wine writer)

Matt Kramer is an American wine critic since 1976.

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McLaren Vale

McLaren Vale is a wine region in the Australian state of South Australia located in the Adelaide metropolitan area and centred on the town of McLaren Vale about south of the Adelaide city centre.

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Merlot

Merlot is a dark blue–colored wine grape variety that is used as both a blending grape and for varietal wines.

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Mornington Peninsula (wine)

The Mornington Peninsula is an Australian wine region located south of Melbourne, Victoria.

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Mourvèdre

Mourvèdre (also known as Mataro or Monastrell) is a red wine grape variety grown in many regions around the world including the Rhône and Provence regions of France, the Valencia and Jumilla and Yecla denominaciones de origen (DOs) of Spain, as well as the Balearic Islands, California and Washington and the Australian regions of South Australia and New South Wales, plus South Africa.

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Mudgee wine region

Mudgee is a wine region and Australian Geographical Indication in the Central Ranges zone in the Australian state of New South Wales.

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National Wine Centre of Australia

The National Wine Centre of Australia (commonly the "Wine Centre") is a public exhibition building about winemaking and its industry in South Australia, opened in 2001.

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Nebbiolo

Nebbiolo (nebieul) is an Italian red wine grape variety predominantly associated with its native Piedmont region, where it makes the Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita (DOCG) wines of Barolo, Barbaresco, Gattinara, Ghemme, and Roero, together with numerous DOC wines.

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New South Wales

New South Wales (commonly abbreviated as NSW) is a state on the east coast of:Australia.

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New South Wales wine

New South Wales wine is Australian wine produced in New South Wales, Australia.

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Norfolk Island

Norfolk Island (Norfuk: Norf'k Ailen) is an external territory of Australia located in the Pacific Ocean between New Zealand and New Caledonia, directly east of Australia's Evans Head and about from Lord Howe Island.

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Orange wine region

Orange is a wine region and Australian Geographical Indication in the Central Ranges zone in the Australian state of New South Wales.

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Padthaway wine region

Padthaway wine region is a wine zone region located in the south east of South Australia immediately adjoining a section of the Riddoch Highway including the town of Padthaway.

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Peel (Western Australia)

The Peel region is one of the nine regions of Western Australia.

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Penal colony

A penal colony or exile colony is a settlement used to exile prisoners and separate them from the general population by placing them in a remote location, often an island or distant colonial territory.

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Penfolds Grange

Penfolds Grange (until the 1989 vintage labelled Penfolds Grange Hermitage) is an Australian wine, made predominantly from the Shiraz (Syrah) grape and usually a small percentage of Cabernet Sauvignon.

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Perth Hills

Perth Hills is a term used primarily for marketing purposes to identify the part of the Darling Scarp and hinterland east of the scarp that lies within the Shire of Mundaring, City of Swan, and the City of Kalamunda and as part of the constituent bodies belonging to the Eastern Metropolitan Regional Council of, Western Australia.

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Petit Verdot

Petit Verdot is a variety of red wine grape, principally used in classic Bordeaux blends.

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Phylloxera

Grape phylloxera is an insect pest of grapevines worldwide, originally native to eastern North America.

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Pinot noir

Pinot noir, also known as Pinot nero, is a red-wine grape variety of the species Vitis vinifera.

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Pipers River

The Pipers River is a perennial river located in northern region of Tasmania, Australia.

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Priorat DOQ

Priorat is a Denominació d'Origen Qualificada (DOQ) for Catalan wines produced in the Priorat county, in the province of Tarragona, in the southwest of Catalonia.

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Procyanidin

Procyanidins are members of the proanthocyanidin (or condensed tannins) class of flavonoids.

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Propagation of grapevines

The propagation of grapevines is an important consideration in commercial viticulture and winemaking.

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Provenance

Provenance is the chronology of the ownership, custody or location of a historical object.

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Prussia

Prussia (Preußen; Old Prussian: Prūsa or Prūsija) was a German state located on most of the North European Plain, also occupying southern and eastern regions.

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Pyrenees (Victoria)

The Pyrenees is a wine-producing region centred on the Pyrenees ranges located in Victoria, Australia near the town of Avoca.

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Queen Victoria

Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death in 1901.

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Queensland

Queensland (commonly abbreviated as Qld) is a state in northeastern Australia, the second-largest and third-most populous of the Australian states.

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Rhône wine

The Rhône wine region in Southern France is situated in the Rhône valley and produces numerous wines under various Appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC) designations.

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Riesling

Riesling is a white grape variety that originated in the Rhine region.

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Riverina wine region

Riverina is an Australian Geographical Indication (AGI) registered in the Register of Protected GIs as a wine region.

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Riverland wine region

The Riverland wine region is an Australian geographical indication roughly corresponding to the Riverland tourism region in South Australia.

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Robert Parker (wine critic)

Robert McDowell Parker Jr. (born July 23, 1947) is a retired American wine critic.

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Rutherglen wine region

Rutherglen is a wine-producing area around the town of Rutherglen in North East Victoria zone of the state of Victoria in Australia.

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Sangiovese

Sangiovese is a red Italian wine grape variety that derives its name from the Latin sanguis Jovis, "blood of Jupiter".

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Sauvignon blanc

Sauvignon blanc is a green-skinned grape variety that originates from the city of Bordeaux in France.

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Sémillon

Sémillon is a golden-skinned grape used to make dry and sweet white wines, mostly in France and Australia.

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Shoalhaven Coast

Shoalhaven Coast is an Australian wine region located in the state of New South Wales.

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Smoke taint

Smoke taint is a broad term for a set of smoke imparted compounds found in affected wines, constituting a wine fault.

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Soil type

A soil type is a taxonomic unit in soil science.

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South Australian wine

The South Australian wine industry is responsible for more than half the production of all Australian wine.

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Southern Fleurieu wine region

Southern Fleurieu wine region is a wine region in South Australia that is located on the Fleurieu Peninsula and the portion of the Mount Lofty Ranges, extending north east from the peninsula to near Willunga in the west and to near Ashbourne in the east.

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Southern Highlands (New South Wales)

The Southern Highlands, also locally referred to as the Highlands, is a geographical region and district in New South Wales, Australia and is 110 km south-west of Sydney.

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Stanthorpe, Queensland

Stanthorpe is a rural town and locality in the Southern Downs Region, Queensland, Australia.

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States and territories of Australia

The states and territories are the second level of government of Australia.

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Swan Valley (Western Australia)

The Swan Valley is a region in the upper reaches of the Swan River between Guildford and Bells Rapids, Western Australia.

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Switzerland

Switzerland, officially the Swiss Confederation, is a landlocked country located in west-central Europe.

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Syrah

Syrah, also known as Shiraz, is a dark-skinned grape variety grown throughout the world and used primarily to produce red wine.

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Tablas Creek Vineyard

Tablas Creek Vineyard is a California wine estate producing various Rhône-style blends and varietal wine.

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Tamar Valley, Tasmania

The Tamar Valley is a valley in lutruwita Tasmania, Australia.

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Tarrango

Tarrango is a red grape variety used in Australian wine production.

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Tasmanian wine

Tasmanian wine is wine produced in the Australian state of Tasmania.

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Tempranillo

Tempranillo (also known as Ull de Llebre, Cencibel, Tinto Fino and Tinta del Pais in Spain, Aragonez or Tinta Roriz in Portugal, and several other synonyms elsewhere) is a black grape variety widely grown to make full-bodied red wines in its native Spain.

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Terroir

Terroir (from terre) is a French term used to describe the environmental factors that affect a crop's phenotype, including unique environment contexts, farming practices and a crop's specific growth habitat.

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The Peninsulas zone (wine)

The Peninsulas zone is a wine zone located in South Australia that covers the entire Yorke Peninsula, an adjoining portion of the Mid North of South Australia, the portion of Eyre Peninsula south of a line of latitude approximately in line with Crystal Brook and the islands located off the adjoining coastline.

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Topography

Topography is the study of the forms and features of land surfaces.

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Torbreck

Torbreck is an Australian winery in the Barossa Valley, established in 1994.

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Victorian wine

Victorian wine is wine made in the Australian state of Victoria.

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Viognier

Viognier is a white wine grape variety.

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Vitis vinifera

Vitis vinifera, the common grape vine, is a species of flowering plant, native to the Mediterranean region, Central Europe, and southwestern Asia, from Morocco and Portugal north to southern Germany and east to northern Iran.

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Western Australian wine

Western Australian wine refers to wine produced in Australia's largest state, Western Australia.

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Wine Australia

Wine Australia is an Australian Government statutory corporation that promotes and regulates the Australian wine industry.

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Wine Olympics

A Wine Olympics was organized by the French food and wine magazine Gault-Millau in 1979.

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Wine Spectator

Wine Spectator is an American lifestyle magazine that focuses on wine, wine culture and wine ratings.

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Winemaking

Winemaking, wine-making, or vinification is the production of wine, starting with the selection of the fruit, its fermentation into alcohol, and the bottling of the finished liquid.

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Wrattonbully

Wrattonbully is a wine region in the Limestone Coast region of South Australia's South East, between the Padthaway and Coonawarra regions, between the Riddoch Highway and the Victorian border.

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Yarra Valley (wine)

The Yarra Valley is an Australian wine region located east of Melbourne, Victoria.

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Yellow Tail (wine)

Yellow Tail (stylised) is an Australian brand of wine produced by Casella Family Brands.

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2019–20 Australian bushfire season

The 201920 Australian bushfire season, or Black Summer, was one of the most intense and catastrophic fire seasons on record in Australia.

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See also

Agriculture in Australia

Australian drinks

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_wine

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