McLaren Vale

To the south of Adelaide is the Fleurieu peninsular and the wine growing district of Mclaren Vale. Like most areas in SA, the summers are hot. However, what makes Mclaren Vale unique is its proximity to the sea giving it cool relief and the ideal Mediterranean climate for red wine production.

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Clare Valley

The picturesque Clare Valley is surrounded by the prime agricultural areas of the mid north of South Australia. It is one of the oldest wine producing districts boasting some of the best Rieslings in the country.

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Adelaide Hills

Being only 30 minutes’ drive from Adelaide, the “Hills” is the ideal cool climate wine destination in South Australia. The vines in the Adelaide Hills are grown in varying altitude up to 700m above sea level.

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Coonawarra

The Coonawarra wine region is located on the limestone coast of South Australia. The area is defined by its Terra Rossa (Red) soil which is famously in a “cigar” shape along the coast approximately 4 hours drive south of Adelaide.

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Barossa Valley

Boasting more than 150 wineries and nearly as many cellar doors, The Barossa Valley is arguably Australias best known wine producing region. It is home to iconic brands like Penfolds, Henschke and Rockfords and is best known as the region that produces the best old vine shiraz in Australia.

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