The Barossa Valley
Times of IndiaWorld Reviewer/SIGHTSEEING, AUSTRALIA/ Updated : Jan 29, 2015, 15:13 IST
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This region is known nationally and internationally for its big, opulent reds, especially Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignons, but it also produces some well known Semillons and Chardonnays. The Barossa's wine growing traditions date b … Read more
This region is known nationally and internationally for its big, opulent reds, especially Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignons, but it also produces some well known Semillons and Chardonnays. The Barossa's wine growing traditions date back to the 1840's when German and Lutheran immigrants planted vine cutting they had brought from Europe, most notably Syrah from France's Rhone Valley. These same vines may now be some of the world's oldest having survived the diseases which decimated large swathes of Europe's vineyards in the late 19th century. Read less

This region is known nationally and internationally for its big, opulent reds, especially Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignons, but it also produces some well known Semillons and Chardonnays. The Barossa's wine growing traditions date back to the 1840's when German and Lutheran immigrants planted vine cutting they had brought from Europe, most notably Syrah from France's Rhone Valley. These same vines may now be some of the world's oldest having survived the diseases which decimated large swathes of Europe's vineyards in the late 19th century. These gnarled and ancient vines now only produce tiny bunches of fruit, but it's their age that gives these Syrah (Shiraz) wines their famous highly concentrated, palate drenching flavours.
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