New South Wales

Regions in New South Wales

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Hunter Valley

The Hunter Valley is Australia’s oldest wine region, home to Hunter Semillon, “Australia’s unique gift to the world.” – Jancis Robinson

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Canberra District

The Canberra region, first planted in 1971, is home to some of the most exciting cool climate wines in Australia.

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Cowra

The Cowra region is home to more than 40 vineyards, from small boutique producers to large industry players.

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Gundagai

Gundagai is a newly developed wine region on the south-west slopes of New South Wales that has a history extending back to 1877.

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Hastings River

Viticulture and winemaking in the Hastings River region dates back to 1837 when the first vineyard was planted by Henry Fancourt White, a colonial surveyor.

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Hilltops

The Hilltops region surrounds the township of Young, the unofficial cherry capital of Australia, and has an ever-increasing reputation for producing top class wines.

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Mudgee

Mudgee's viticultural history stretches back to 1858 and is recognised as the cradle of Australian Chardonnay.

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New England

New England Australia might be one of Australia’s newest wine region but it has a history that began early in the 19th Century.

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Orange

One of Australia’s newer wine regions, with commercial production commencing in the 1980s, Orange is at the heart of one of the most beautiful areas in New South Wales.

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Perricoota

Perricoota is one of Australia’s emerging wine regions, located in the cooler climate of southern New South Wales.

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Riverina

The Riverina grows 15% of the total Australian grape production and is world-renowned for its sweet, botrytis-affected white wines.

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Shoalhaven Coast

The Shoalhaven is an emerging wine region on the South Coast, with vineyards extending from the rolling hills of the hinterland to the coastal plains.

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Southern Highlands

A favoured country retreat for Sydneysiders, the Southern Highlands region has also produced regionally distinct wines since the 1980s and is the perfect place to relax and unwind.

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Tumbarumba

The Tumbarumba region is in the Snowy Mountains, a part of the Australian Alps which feature the nation's highest peak, Mount Kosciusko.