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South Australia has the largest area under
vine and accounts for nearly 50% of all wine made in Australia.
There are few other regions in the world that can offer a range
of warm and cool ripening conditions and this contributes to the
style of wines that are produced in South Australia. The style spectrum
ranges from fruit driven wines through to those of great elegance
and finesse. It is this that makes South Australia one of the most
exciting wine regions in Australia if not the world.
| Eden Springs |
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The Eden Valley is one of the oldest and most beautiful winemaking regions in Australia. Eden Springs - in High Eden probably the best part of the region - is justifiably famous for its superbly ripe and full-flavoured Rieslings...Read
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| Bird in Hand |
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What do you do if you
are a viticulturist and director of a renowned vineyard and
the vineyard you manage is taken over by a major corporation?
Andrew Nugent’s answer was as straightforward and direct
as he is. Along with his brother...Read
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| Gemtree |
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The
Buttery family's 330-acre Gemtree vineyard personifies what
wine making should be. The vineyard is deeply personal, with
a real commitment to the environment and producing only very
high quality wines...Read
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| Rosenvale |
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The Rosenvale
Vineyard's story begins in Prussia in 1850 when Gottfried and
Johanna Rosenzweig emigrated to Australia, finally settling
in the Barossa Valley in a small village called Moculta.
Like their fellow German...Read
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| Hugh Hamilton |
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Hugh Hamilton is the fifth generation of a family who first planted vines in 1837. If as they say, every family has its 'Black Sheep', then Hugh Hamilton is surely it. So, just as Hugh is out of the ordinary so are his stunning wines.. Read the Story |
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| Ladbroke Grove |
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Originally established in 1982, Ladbroke Grove was bought in 2000 by John Cox and Marie Valenzuela. It was named by a local Naracoorte businessman who had lived in London but who later returned to Coonawarra... Read the story |
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Strolling through the vineyard

Cabernet Sauvignon aged 17 months

The vineyard bathed in sun

Cabernet leaves in autumn glory
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