Your guide to the best wine regions around Australia

Australia is a vast country with a wine scene to match. From the world-renowned Barossa Valley to the coastlines of McLaren Vale and Margaret River - learn about each region and what makes them unique. 

Image credits (L to R): Barossa Valley - South Australia Tourism Commission, Margaret River - Tourism Western Australia, Leogate Estate, Paringa Estate - Visit Victoria

Internationally renowned - Barossa Valley

Discover the Barossa region - home to world-renowned producers

including Penfolds, Henschke and Yalumba - which has been named

on The New York Times' list of "must-see" destinations in Australia.

By the sea - Margaret River

The undisputed wine capital of WA, Margaret River's maritime

environment provides a consistent climate perfect for producing

elegant wines. Despite production being small, the region accounts

for more than 15% of Australia's premium wines.

The oldest wine region - Hunter Valley

Explore a region that has been growing grapes since 1828.

Popular for gourmet festivals and concerts. it boasts more

than 60 cafes and restaurants, and 120 cellar doors, the

region is best known for its aged semillons and shiraz.

Small but grand - The Mornington Peninsula

Now one of Australia's coolest wine and food destinations,

the dramatically beautiful Mornington Peninsula has spectacular

scenery, surf beaches, fine food, great wines and plenty of luxurious

accommodation for gourmet travellers.

DISCOVER MORE ABOUT EACH STATE AND THEIR WINE REGIONS

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