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Coonawarra

Introduction of Coonawarra

Coonawarra is an inland town in (Limestone Coast), on the limestone coast of South-East Australia, about 373km from Adelaide and about 62km from (Mount Gambier), the second-largest city in South Australia. Coonawarra is also a famous wine producing area in South Australia. Its name is derived from the indigenous language, meaning "honeysuckle". The Coonawarra winery was established in 1981 and is known at home and abroad for its unique taste and quality. Known as the "Bordeaux" of Australia. The largest winery in the winery is Wynns, which occupies 70% of the vineyards on the red land. The most famous wine is Cabernet Sauvignon (Cabernet Sauvignon), 's wine made from Sila (Shiraz). And white wine from Chardonnay (Chardonnay) and Riesling (Riesling).

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