Wine Atlas

1033 regions · epoch 160
New South Wales

New South Wales

New South Wales is a significant wine-producing region in Australia, known for its diverse climates and varied terroirs. The region encompasses several wine zones, including the Hunter Valley, which is one of the oldest wine regions in Australia, and the cooler climate areas of the Southern Highlands and Hilltops. The state's wine production is characterized by a range of styles, primarily red and white wines, with a focus on both traditional and innovative winemaking techniques.

Diverse styles with a focus on red and white wines

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