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This is a list of wineries in the McLaren Vale wine region, a major wine-producing region located within the Fleurieu wine zone in South Australia. There are an estimated 74 cellar doors [ 1 ] and over 160 vineyards in the region.
This is a list of wineries in South Australia, arranged in alphabetical order by zone and region. [ 1 ] This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .
This is a list of wineries in the Clare Valley, a major wine-producing region located within the Clare Valley in South Australia. There are an estimated 50 wineries in the region. There are an estimated 50 wineries in the region.
Mornington Peninsula vineyard. Victorian wine is wine made in the Australian state of Victoria.With over 600 wineries, Victoria has more wine producers than any other Australian wine-producing state but ranks third in overall wine production due to the lack of a mass bulk wine-producing area like South Australia's Riverland and New South Wales's Riverina.
At the 2016 census, the population of Bannockburn was 5,283. Ten years prior, the population was 2,486 residents. It is forecast to grow to 9,911 by 2036 [11] With a growth rate of 1.3% per annum, Golden Plains Shire is the top ten fastest growing regional Local Government Area (LGA) in Victoria by percentage.
Barwon Heads (previously known as Point Flinders [2]) is a town on the Bellarine Peninsula, near Geelong, Victoria, Australia.It is situated on the west bank of the mouth of the Barwon River below Lake Connewarre, and is bounded to the west by farmland, golf courses and the saline ephemeral wetland of Murtnaghurt Lagoon.
Drysdale is a rural township near Geelong, Victoria, Australia, located on the Bellarine Peninsula.The town has an approximate population of over 3,700. Drysdale forms part of an urban area, along with nearby Clifton Springs, that had an estimated population of 13,494 [2] at June 2016.
When the focus on the Australian wine industry shifted in the mid-20th century to production of premium, non-fortified wines, the Barossa Valley was regarded as an "inferior" wine region compared to cooler climate regions such as Coonawarra and Padthaway. This was partly due to the extensive association that the Barossa Valley had with Shiraz ...