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Yarra Valley
The Yarra Valley is a vast region surrounding the Yarra River. It’s generally quite cool with summer temperatures not climbing too high and the cold winters often misty and wet. The Yarra Valley has two major and entirely different soil types: grey-brown sandy loam on the northern side and younger, red volcanic soil on the southern side. The area is known for producing amazing Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz

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Mornington Peninsula
The Mornington Peninsula is a small seaside region making waves with its elegant cool-climate wines. Diverse maritime climate and soils, create an array of microsites. Around 200 small-scale vineyards and boutique producers World-class Pinot Noir, plus top-quality Chardonnay and Pinot Gris/Grigio You can try some fantastic examples of Mornington Peninsula wines, right here with our producers Yabby Lake and Paringa Estate


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Central Victoria
Central Victoria, occupies the middle of Victoria's wine map. It is the most diverse of all Victorian wine zones in terms of the number of wine styles it is capable of producing. There is great versatility in the wines produced here due to its mixed terrain, ranging from valley plains to moderately elevated terrains, dense forests and the slopes of mountain ranges. It's generally dry, hot climate lends its self to producing amazing Spanish varietals, such as Grenache and Mataro Now you have the inside knowledge on Central Victoria, try some wines from this region, we have an fantastic selection from The Story Wines, all grown in central Victoria
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Adelaide Hills
The Adelaide Hills is one of Australia's most vibrant cool climate wine regions. It is acknowledged internationally for its distinctive premium wines, viticulture and stunning scenery.
The region is situated in the Mount Lofty Ranges east of Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia. Stretching in a narrow band approximately 70km long, the highest vineyards are sited between 600-650 metres altitude.
The Adelaide Hills is one of the largest geographical wine regions in Australia, and amongst the most diverse in terms of climate, soil and topography. The region consists of two registered sub-regions, Lenswood and Piccadilly Valley.
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Coonawarra
The Coonawarra wine region is focussed around the town of Coonawarra in
South Australia’s Limestone Coast, close to the border with Victoria.
Summer’s are dry and moderate though the nights are crisp, and winter can be freezing cold.
Consistent cloud cover contributes to the cooler temperatures.
With its limestone-based soils, including the famous terra rossa, and a cooler climate than other South Australian wine regions,
Coonawarra is ideal for producing elegant, award-winning wines
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Central New South Wales
Situated in the Central Dividing Range of New South Wales.
The central region of NSW is 130 miles west of Sydney.
The warm, dry climate here has encouraged both boutique and large scale producers to cultivate the land.
High temperature variation is a key part of this regions viticulture; the days and summers here are warm and dry, the nights and winters cool.
Wines from this region are not commonly exported outside of Australia.
However, we have one particular favorite that we know you'll love.
Coming in 2023 is a very small production of super special wines from a family owned winery in Orange.

