The Grampians region in the state of Victoria, Australia is dominated by the Grampians National Park. The region is especially well suited to later ripening red varieties.which are said to show elegance, power, and capacity to age.

Climate: A Mediterranean climate, with proximity to the Southern Ocean (between 100-200kms) providing a cooling influence during summer. Recognised as a cool climate grape growing region, the growing season in summer is characterised by warm to hot days, however the nights are cool to cold. Autumn is mild and reliably produces the most pleasant weather perfect for ripening grapes in these most benign conditions. The region 

Soils:The formation of the Grampians region covers the oldest geological areas. Our ancient soils derived from Ordovician shales and Devonian granites are well structured, fragile and of low fertility.

Harvest: The vines are well balanced and produce low yields for harvest from late March to mid-May

Wines: Riesling, Shiraz, sparkling Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon.

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