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  2. Hunter Valley wine - Wikipedia

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    The Hunter Valley is one of Australia's wine regions. Located in the state of New South Wales and first cultivated in the early 19th century, it was one of the first Australian wine regions. [2] As well as Hunter Valley Sémillon, the region produces wine from a variety of grapes including Shiraz, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon and Verdelho.

  3. National Wine Centre of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Website. nationalwinecentre.com.au. The National Wine Centre of Australia (commonly the " Wine Centre ") is a public exhibition building about winemaking and its industry in South Australia, opened in 2001. [1] It contains an interactive permanent exhibition of winemaking, introducing visitors to the technology, varieties and styles of wine.

  4. Margaret River (wine region) - Wikipedia

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    Margaret River is the major geographical indication wine region in southwest Western Australia, with 5,840 hectares under vine and 215 wineries as at 2012. [1] Margaret River wine region is made up predominantly of boutique size wine producers; although winery operations range from the smallest crushing 3.5 tonne per year to the largest around 2,500 tonne.

  5. Yarra Valley (wine) - Wikipedia

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    The Yarra Valley is an Australian wine region located east of Melbourne, Victoria. It is a cool climate region that is best known for producing Chardonnay, sparkling wine and Pinot Noir. Its proximity to the urban centre and high profile wineries have made it an important destination for enotourism, receiving over 3.1 million visitors in 2011.

  6. Okanagan Valley (wine region) - Wikipedia

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    The Okanagan Valley wine region, located within the region of the same name in the British Columbia Interior, is Canada's second-largest wine producing area. [1] Along with the nearby Similkameen Valley, the approximately 8,619 acres (3,488 hectares) of vineyards planted in the Okanagan (2018 data) account for more than 80% of all wine produced in British Columbia, [2] and are second in ...

  7. Canberra District wine region - Wikipedia

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    Size of planted vineyards. 340 hectares (840 acres) The Canberra District wine region is located around Canberra in the Capital city of Australia. It covers the northern part of the Australian Capital Territory and an area of New South Wales to the east and north of that, including towns of Bungendore, Murrumbateman and Yass, New South Wales. [1]