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Visiting Australia? Discover our main wine states and regions

Australian wine regions

Australia is a large country - Margaret River is further from the Hunter Valley than Jerez in Spain is from Tokaji in Hungary - so, despite the distinctive national approach to wine, Australian wines are not all the same. The wines of Margaret River and of the Hunter Valley differ as much as sherry and tokay do. The three most important wine-producing states are South Australia, Victoria and New South Wales. As well as bulk production, they each have specific premium wine regions.

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Sep 01 2003

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The 2003 St George Hunter Valley Wine Show

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The St George Bank Hunter Valley Wine Show has been held continuously since 1973 and is one of the premier regional wine shows in Australia. This is mainly due to the fact that it attracts the best and most experienced judging panels in the country, and also because it concentrates exclusively on exhibiting only those wines made from grapes grown in the Hunter Valley.

Feb 14 2003

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The 2003 Macquarie Bank Sydney Royal Wine Show

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The results from the 2003 Sydney Royal Wine Show

Dec 03 2002

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The 2002 Royal Hobart Wine Show

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Nov 13 2002

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2002 Australian Alternative Varieties Show

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The Australian Alternative Varieties Wine Show held in Mildura last weekend involved the judging of 254 wines which resulted in 7 gold and 17 silver medals being awarded.

Nov 12 2002

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2002 McLaren Vale Wine Show

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The 29th annual Commonwealth Bank 2002 McLaren Vale Wine Show results were announced at the Annual McLaren Vale Winemakers & Grape Growers Luncheon with the major trophy going to the first release of the Shirvington 2001 McLaren Vale Cabernet Sauvignon.

Nov 12 2002

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2002 Clare Valley Wine Show

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The current vintage Riesling class shone bright at this year's 2002 Clare Valley Wine Show. Chairman of Judges and well-respected winemaker Mr Ian Mackenzie was delighted with the show, and particularly with the quality of the 2002 Riesling class.

Nov 07 2002

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The 2002 Australian Small Winemakers' Show

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Nov 01 2002

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Tasting Notes - Macedon Ranges Wines Show 2002

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The top award for best wine of Exhibition (judges choice) was placed firmly in the hands of Llew Knight on behalf of Knight Granite Hills for their 1998 Riesling. James Halliday commented on the night, that the 'People's Choice' (the 1999 Granite Hills Reserve Shiraz) voting came up with a very different result!

Oct 29 2002

 

2002 Victorian Wines Show

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Oct 22 2002

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the 2002 Visy Board Great Australian Shiraz Challenge

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