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Now it must be known that each of the nine largest wine producers in Australia has hidden mystery.

 06 Nov 2018

Yarra Valley Yala Valley, Victoria

Victoria's Yala Valley is one of the most beautiful and spectacular wine-producing regions in the world, surrounded by mountains, rolling hills and endless vineyards.

Australia's coldest winemaking area, the most suitable climate, gives the Ara Valley its finest wines. The production of Australia's best Pinot Noir (Pinot Noir) and a high standard of Chardonnay (Chardonnay), 's unique and exquisite (Shiraz) and Cabernet Sauvignon (Cabernet Sauvignon) have also been picked up by wine sommelists.


Riverina, New South Wales.

Located on the coast of Murrumbidgee, the vast Riverina plain, stretches 350km and is the largest wine region in New South Wales.

The region has gained international reputation for its sweet wines and cheap meals. The sweet wine is made from grape spores-infected Semillon and cooked in spicy French oak barrels. The wine is rich in colour, golden in colour, sweet in taste, with a concentrated apricot flavor and a long finish.


McLaren Vale South Australia-McLaren Valley

McLaren Valley (McLaren Vale) is south of Adelaide, less than an hour's drive from Adelaide, to the east next to Lovelti range (Mount Lofty) and south to range

On the left side of (Sellicks Hill Range), is St. Vincent's Bay (Gulf of St.Vincent); to the west it is one of Australia's earliest grape-growing areas, with rolling mountains, interlaced streams and beautiful scenery across the Pacific Ocean. Due to the regulation of the sea, the temperature is relatively mild, the production of Syra red wine in addition to a strong taste, sweet tannins, but there are more elegant and meticulous changes, but also quite durable, is one of the best production areas in Australia.

This wine is famous for its soft, mellow red wine with ripe berries and chocolate aromas and soft tannins like velvet.

Shiraz is the main variety in the region, making wines full of raspberry and black olive aromas. The luxury blueberry Cabernet Sauvignon is gorgeous, and the juicy Grenache comes from outstanding rattan.

The region also produces Chardonnay and Semillon peach wines and Sauvignon Blanc white wines from cooler vineyards.


Margaret River Margot River Wine Margaret River, WA

The Margot River is one of the wine regions of Western Australia, 270 kilometers south of the state capital city of pace. The area is surrounded by the sea on three sides, along the Cape Nadolulu (Cape).

The coastline between Naturaliste) and (Cape Leeuwin) stretches 90 km. The climate here is warm maritime and very similar to Bordeaux.

It produces less than 1% of Australia's, but accounts for 15% of premium wines. Compared with more than 60 world-class wineries, it is bound to be a paradise for gourmet enthusiasts.


Hunter Valley, New South Wales

Hunter Valley is Australia's most famous, most acclaimed wine region in (New South Wales), New South Wales, and Australia's oldest wine region. The earliest vines were planted in the 1820s. It is also Australia's most tourist wine region.

The acorn-free Semillon is a classic Australian wine with a high acidity and a long finish. Semillon has an early harvest life, a relatively low alcohol content, fresh and fresh young wine, and a lemon flavor.


Coonawarra Kunawara

Located on the limestone coast of (Limestone Coast), South Australia, Kunawala (Coonawarra) is known for its high-quality red wines. Its northwest side is the sea-facing (Mount Benson) production area of Mount Bensun, just north of the (Wrattonbully) production area of Latonbury.

The Cabernet Sauvignon (Cabernet Sauvignon) from the region has long been well known for its aromas of blackcurrant, mint and cedar. It has a well-balanced palate and a fine tannin. Kunavara's Syra (Shiraz) wine is commonly flavoured with raspberries and black pepper. Kunawara's Riesling (Riesling), though small in production, has a long history of brewing.

In addition, there are some wines mixed with Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot (Merlot), Malbeck (Malbec) and Taste (Petit Verdot) Vines, which are also unique to Australia.


Mudgee Manji, New South Wales

Mudgee is located 250 kilometers west of Sydney in the interior, close to Hunte

Valley. The region is recognized for its dark concentrated, fruity red wine. The main red wine in the region is the strong, flavored Cabernet

Sauvignon, has a tight tannin and a ripe red berry flavor.

Manchuria is a popular wine resort. There are many bike routes around the vineyard, and visitors can enjoy the beautiful scenery while riding their bicycles. There are also a number of good restaurants, hotels and cafes to meet the needs of tourists. Every September in the producing region, the festival of wine in Manchuria (Mudgee) will be held.

Wine Festival), the festival will have three weeks of activity. Among them, the more important activities include Wine Music Festival and Wine Golf Competition. In addition, many wine cellars will have dinners and tasting events.


Clare Valley Clair Valley

The Clare Valley (Clare Valley) is located in the north of Loviti range, 130km north of (Adelaide) in Adelaide, just an hour's drive from the (Barossa Valley) in Barossa Valley.

The king of grape varieties in Clare Valley makes this wine for almost all wineries in Riesling (Riesling),. To make Riesling perfect, local winemakers worked together at the end of the 20th century to preserve Riesling's reputation.


Granite BeltGranite Belt, Queensland

Unlike the rest of Australia, Queensland is relatively warm because it is close to the tropics. In fact, such weather conditions are generally not suitable for making high-quality wines, and that is why. It has not been regarded as an ideal area for wine making and grape cultivation.

Located in southern Queensland, Granite Belt is located in Queensland on the New South Wales border, and the central city of Stanthorpe is known as the "wine heart of Queensland". It turned out that there was such a wine estate in Queensland. It has a very different view from the city.

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