Planning a trip to some of Australia's best known and world famous wine regions?

Here is an easy single source for you to use. Simply click on the location and it will take to a site with what wineries, restaurants and accomodation options are on hand.

Visit Australia's Wine Regions

Just over 2 hours north of Sydney, you will have over 150 wineries to choose from. Best known for Semillion, Shiraz and Chardonnay.

 

About an hour south of Adleaide, this area is best known for Shiraz, McLaren Vale also excels in the production of premium Grenache and Cabernet. Incredible local produce is in abundance. Look out also for Fiano and Tempranillo.

Only 20 minutes from Adelaide, in the Mt Lofty Ranges area, this an easy long weekend or day trip if heading to South Australia. It's cool climate is renowned for Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. It does have areas producing outstanding Pinot Gris and Sauvignon Blanc as well.

Commonly referred to as the Barossa Valley, this region incorporates the Barossa Valley and Eden Valley regions. With of 170 wineries and globally recognised as one of the finest producers of Shiraz, this a famous and wonderful region to explore, north west of Adelaide.

45 minutes north east of Melbourne, this an understated gem in the Australian wine scene. Producing outstanding cool climate wines, it a classic day trippers choice when visiting Melbourne.

 

South west of Melbourne on Port Phillip Bay, an hour an half drive from the CBD, brings you to this understated wine region brimming with local produce and outstanding eateries.  

 

 

This peninsula area sits on the eastern side of Port Philip Bay. It produces some of Australia's best Pinot Noir going about and is perfect for combining a trip to Sorento and Portsea holiday areas.

 

Western Australia's most famous wine region, combining classic surf beaches and outstanding wine makers.Outstanding Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon are the best know varieties. A 3 hour drive south of Perth along the coast.

 

100km north fo Adelaide, Clare Valley produces a huge variety of wines. These include world-class reds, including Shiraz and Cabernet. Other varietals include Pinot Grigio, Chardonnay, Semillon, Grenache, Mourvedre, Tempranillo and Malbec.

 

Australia's "apple isle" is well known for a lifestyle brimming with local produce and is a unique gem on the Australia wine scene. Combine a visit with sea kayaking, hiking and incredible wilderness experiences.

 

Australia's capital flies under the radar when it comes to wine. It has been producing cool climate wines for over 160 years. Combine this visit with trips to the War Memorial, Australian Parliament and our national museums.

 

Western Australia is not all about the Margaret River, when it comes wine. These regions from Swan District, Peel, Pemberton to Blackwood Valley provide loads of options when heading out of Perth.