You can taste alternative varieties at dozens of our cellar doors. Our passion for travel and finding that wonderful New Favourite Place has never. These maps are available for all major SA wine regions including: Adelaide Hills, Barossa and Eden Valleys, Clare Valley, Riverland, McLaren Vale, Langhorne. The wineries of the Granite Belt offer a boutique and authentic wine experience, where in many cases the hands that pour your glass are the same that tended the vines and made the wine.Ĭertainly each bottle has a story to tell and each cellar door welcomes you to discover that unique story that goes with their variety of Strange Bird wines.Įnjoyed in Europe for generations, these alternative varieties are now emerging as Australian favourites due to their ability to match perfectly with our food preferences. We have been in the Map, Travel Guide and Book industries for more than 25 years. See more ideas about wine region map, wine region, wine map. De Longs Wine maps are now available in digital format. Explore Curious Winess board 'Wine Region Maps', followed by 196 people on Pinterest. Box set of De Longs wine maps in digital format. The latest available maps are Austria & Hungary, New Zealand and South Africa. Wine tasting the cellar doors of the Granite Belt is a unique wine experience, where you’ll encounter exciting varieties, that pair very specifically to ideal foods. These Wine Country Maps will help you locate exactly where that wine comes from, or you can use them to plan your next wine tour. To be called an alternative, a variety must represent not more than 1% of the total bearing vines in Australia as defined by Wine Australia. The region has a growing reputation as one of Australia’s top producers of alternative variety wines – known here as Strange Birds.
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The use of Great Western is subject to legally enforceable conditions of use.Click on the strange bird to download your official Granite Belt Wine Trail Map. Murray Darling and Swan Hill are contained within the zones of Big Rivers (NSW) and North West Victoria (Vic.). The zone South Eastern Australia incorporates the whole of the states of NSW, Vic. Today, Australia is the sixth largest wine-producing country, making. British immigrant James Busby brought clippings of over 600 different European grape varieties in 1831 and is considered the father of Australian wine. State/ZoneĪdelaide (Super Zone, includes Mount Lofty Ranges, Fleurieu and Barossa)Įastern Plains - Inland and North of Western Australia (1) Grapevines first arrived in 1788, and winemaking became a large industry by the mid-19th Century. The Geographical Indications of Australia boundaries (Wine Zones, Regions and Subregions) are available for use in GIS/mapping applications from the Wine Australia Open Data Hub. In the event of an inconsistency the textual description takes precedence. The locations of Tasmanias first cheesery (1822), Australias first black truffle (1999) and a long list of other Australian and Tasmanian firsts. The maps are graphic representations only. In each case the textual description is the legal definition. Each entry includes a textual description and a map. This list includes all Australian Geographical Indications protected in the Register.