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Title: Wines of Oceania


1
Wines of Oceania
  • Australia
  • New Zealand

2
Wine Production by State
  • South Australia - 57.9
  • Victoria - 13.5
  • Queensland - .1
  • New South Wales - 27
  • Western Australia - 1.5
  • Tasmania - .05

AUSTRALIA
3
Seasons- Down Under
  • SPRING- Sept-Nov
  • BUDBURST
  • SUMMER- Dec-Feb
  • BEGIN HARVEST
  • FALL- March-May
  • FINISH HARVEST
  • WINTER- June-Aug
  • THE COLD MONTHS

4
Grape Varieties
  • Shiraz principal red wine grape
  • perform well under a wide range of climatic
    conditions
  • have good color
  • contain moderate acid and tannin
  • displays mild fruit flavors.

5
Grape Varieties
  • Chardonnay top white grape
  • varietal table wines
  • barrel fermented
  • blended with Pinot Noir for sparkling wines.
  • Hunter Valley, Coonawarra and the Barossa
    Valleys.

6
Emerging Image
  • 16 new wineries export to US since 1997
  • Over 1,200 vineyards today
  • Grenache coming on as a promising grape variety
  • Riesling is closing in on chardonnay
  • Great Buys
  • Rosemont
    Rating
  • Shiraz-Cabernet SE Australia 2001 86 9 
  • Chardonnay SE Australia 2002 85 10

7
Recent Production Stats
  • 2002-- 1,220,372 liters
  • 1998-- 741,547 liters
  • 1994-- 502,796 liters
  • 1990-- 399,909 liters
  • 1986-- 401,060 liters
  • 1982-- 340,076 liters
  • Roughly 400 increase in 20 years

8
South Australia
  • Premier wine producing state
  • Climate similar to Mediterranean
  • First began in 1836 when colonists settles in
    Adelaide

9
South Australia 8 sub-regions
  • Clare Valley
  • cool climate Best Riesling, Chardonnays and
    Cabernets
  • Barossa Valley - Oldest, most important
  • Settled by the Germans in 1840,
  • Reds can be stern and tannic

10
Red Wine Production
  • Recent Barossa Valley Production
  • Red varieties Tons
  • Shiraz 10,467
  • Grenache 6,084
  • Cabernet Sauvignon 4,648
  • Pinot Noir 1,167
  • Mataro 704
  • Cabernet Franc 702
  • Merlot 672

11
White Wine production
  • Recent Barossa Valley Production
  • White varieties
    Tons
  • Semillon
    7,948
  • Riesling
    5,231
  • Chardonnay
    4,808
  • Chenin Blanc
    1,914
  • Muscadelle
    1,585
  • Muscat Blanc/White Frontignan 1,114
  • Sauvignon Blanc
    967

12
South Australia
  • Riverland
  • Irrigated bulk wines
  • Traditionally produce fortified wines
  • Adelaide Hills
  • Up-and-coming cool climate
  • Excellent red white table wines

13
South Australia
  • Southern Vales
  • 140 years history
  • Chardonnays Rieslings
  • Langhorne Creek
  • Creates great range of red, white, dessert
    wines of intense flavor

14
South Australia
  • Coonawarra
  • Remote fertile and flat land
  • Cool climate
  • Cabernet, Shiraz, and Rhine Riesling
  • Padthaway
  • warmer than Coonawara
  • Chardonnay, sauvignon blanc and reisling
  • Hardy, Lindemans, and Seppelt

15
Victoria
  • Central Victoria
  • Most diffuse region
  • sparkling best
  • Geelong
  • Cool conditions from maritime influence
  • Pinot Noir terrific
  • Yarra Valley
  • Old vine growing region

16
Victoria Cont.
  • Great Western
  • 140 miles west of Melbourne, sparkling wines
  • Macedon
  • Small hilly region, Handful of wineries
  • Morington Peninsula
  • Cool maritime influence

17
Victoria Cont.
  • Murray Valley
  • Long established, irrigated along Murray River
  • Dessert wine county, sherries
  • Northeast Victoria
  • Famous for dessert wines especially Muscats and
    Tokays

18
Victoria Cont.
  • Pyrenees
  • Handful of new wineries producing promise
  • Bendigo
  • Goulburn Valley
  • 100 miles north of Melbourne, excellent wines
  • Red wine region
  • shiraz
  • cabernet

19
Queensland
  • .1 of wine
  • mainly bulk, cheap jug wine
  • Semillon and shiraz best
  • Great Barrier Reef and Rain Forest

20
New South Wales
  • Canberra
  • Small new wineries centered around Sydney
  • Relatively high altitude

21
New South Wales Cont.
  • Hunter Valley
  • Oldest wine region
  • Lower Hunter, 100 miles N of Sydney
  • Great Shiraz and Semillon
  • Clouds mitigates extreme summer heat
  • Rain often damages vintage

22
New South Wales Cont.
  • Hunter Valley Cont.
  • Chardonnay and Cabernet equally successful over
    last 15 years
  • The Upper Hunter, since 1960s principally
    white wine area, less agreeable wines

23
New South Wales Cont.
  • Mudgee
  • 1,200 feet higher
  • Sunnier, but later season than Hunter Valley
  • Full flavored wines controlled by a self imposed
    appellation system
  • Chardonnay is often best wine from the region

24
New South Wales Cont.
  • Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area
  • Known as Riverina
  • Richly fertile, flat fruit growing land
  • Hot dry arid land
  • Semillon, trebbiano and syraz
  • Quantity if not always quality

25
Western Territory
  • 1.5 of total
  • 3,000 miles from first settlements in East
  • White wine mainly
  • chenin blanc
  • Main Areas
  • Swan Valley-
  • Margaret River-
  • Pemberton
  • Perth Hills

26
Tasmania
  • In a search for cooler climate, new wineries have
    sprung up
  • Champagne houses popular here
  • 59 total
  • most in north

27
New Zealand
  • French and English missionaries around 1850
  • Serious wine production starts in 1970s
  • 10 wine regions lie between 36-45 degrees south
  • Significant maritime influence
  • Climatic difference between inlands impact
    harvest time
  • Chardonnay in AuklandFebruary
  • Chardonnay in Central OtagoApril
  • 1993 175 wineries 2003 421 wineries
  • 1993 export 8.6 mil liters 2003 27.1 mil liters

28
NZ- North Island
  • Northland
  • Smallest warmest
  • Cabs, merlot chardonnay
  • Auckland
  • Cabs, merlot cab franc
  • 3 main 2 minor districts
  • Waikato/Bay of Plenty
  • Chardonnay, Cab and Sauvignon Blanc
  • Several boutique wineries

29
NZ- North Island
  • Gisborne
  • full-bodied Chardonnays and Sauvignon Blancs
  • high sun, flat vineyards
  • Hawkes Bay
  • 2nd largest area
  • 22 soil varieties
  • Chardonnay mainly with smaller plantings of other
    varieities

30
NZ- North Island
  • Wellington
  • Pinot Noir most popular
  • 6th largest but high quality
  • Martinborough
  • dry arid area, pinot noir friendly

31
NZ- South Island
  • Nelson
  • Cool weather grapes like Chardonnay, Sauvignon
    Blanc, Riesling
  • Small vineyards produce boutique wines
  • Marlborough
  • Great Sauvignon Blanc with strong flavor
  • Cool nights warm days
  • Some sparkling wines

32
NZ- South Island
  • Canterbury
  • Long-dry growing season
  • Chardonnay Pinot Noir most popular
  • Central Otago
  • Diverse climate and elevation
  • Wines with altitude
  • Pinot Noir Chardonnay mostly
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