Wine Australia: Adelaide Hills
Course overview
Australia’s unique climate and landscape have fostered a fiercely independent wine scene, home to a vibrant community of growers, winemakers, viticulturists, and vignerons. With more than 100 grape varieties grown across 65 distinct wine regions, we have the freedom to make exceptional wine, and to do it our own way. We’re not beholden by tradition, but continue to push the boundaries in the pursuit of the most diverse, thrilling wines in the world. That’s just our way.
In this course, we will explore the following:
The key characteristics and stunning landscapes of the Adelaide Hills wine region.
Unique flavours and characteristics of Adelaide Hills wines.
The diverse geography, climate, and soil ideal for viticulture in the Adelaide Hills.
Techniques and practices in grape cultivation and winemaking specific to the region.
Let's explore the excellence of Adelaide Hills wines!
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Wine AustraliaWine Australia is the statutory body for the Australian grape and wine sector, responsible for research and innovation, disseminating market information and knowledge, and regulation.