The Grampians is a Geographical Indication (GI) located in Victoria, Australia. It is characterized by a cool climate and diverse soil types, which contribute to the production of high-quality wines. The region is known for its elevation, which influences the ripening of grapes and the development of flavor profiles. The principal grape varieties cultivated in the Grampians include Shiraz and Riesling, with a focus on red wine production.
Red wines with a focus on Shiraz
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