Wednesday 13 April 2016

Adelaide is the new loved choice for wine lovers

South Australia is widely recognised as the birthplace of brilliant Australian wines – through awards, accolades and glowing reviews from the world’s top critics, South Australian wines are known to be formidable.

Now the state’s standing has been cemented further as Adelaide has become a Great Wine Capital of the world this month. The exclusive network acknowledges cities where wine regions are a leading economic and cultural asset.

There are more than 200 cellar doors within an hour’s drive from Adelaide; some boutique, some headquarters for significant national and global brands. Penfolds Chief Winemaker and Premium Food and Wine from our Clean Environment ambassador Peter Gago said Adelaide deserved to be a Great Wine Capital.

“It’s very exciting and timely to witness Adelaide joining such a well-respected global wine network,” Mr Gago said.

“I believe our South Australian wine and food industries and culture will benefit greatly from the opportunities this will create – now and into the future.”

Adelaide was invited to join San Francisco/Napa valley (U.S.), Bordeaux (France), Bilbao/Rioja (Spain), Cape Town (South Africa), Mainz/Rheinhessen (Germany), Mendoza (Argentina), Porto (Portugal) and Valparaiso/Casablanca Valley (Chile) as a Great Wine Capital.

Tasting Australia creative director Paul Henry said South Australian wines were not only among Australia’s best, but were world class.

“South Australia is blessed to have such a rich history of wine-growing and winemaking,” he said.And that reputation is not about to be dulled. Winemakers throughout the Barossa are happy to report that the 2016 vintage is set to be exceptional.

Thanks to a dry winter and spring before a mild summer, the grape vines were protected from stress and subject to closer monitoring from grape growers. This has led to consistent, even fruit on the vine and a high volume of grapes available for harvest.

So there’s plenty to look forward to when you’re sampling South Australia’s finest wines.

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