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Regional Overview
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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MEET THE ARCHIVED AUTHORS |
Home : Meet the Archived Authors |
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Hugh Johnson | |
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Hugh Johnson is one of the world's best selling wine authors. His books include The World Atlas of Wine, The Pocket Wine Book and The Story of Wine, which is considered to be his most durable and greatest work. His books have been printed in as many as 13 languages and have sold in the millions. He is a regular contributor to magazines, including Decanter,around the world and for 27 years has been President of The Sunday Times Wine Club. |
Recent articles
Chateau Latour tasting, Christie's, New York, Part Five Hugh Johnson continues to share with you his exploration of the chateau's diminutive reserves of its oldest remaining wines. Twenty-five vintages, dating back to 1863, were sampled by twenty eight enthusiastic collectors and connoisseurs of the wines of Chateau Latour. The excitment was palpable.
Chateau Latour tasting, Christie's, New York, Part Four Hugh Johnson continues to share with you his exploration of the chateau's diminutive reserves of its oldest remaining wines. Twenty-five vintages, dating back to 1863, were sampled by 28 enthusiastic collectors and connoisseurs of the wines of Chateau Latour. The excitment was palpable.
Recent articles, news and wine reviews by this author
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