- Heathcote wine region
The Heathcote Wine Region of Victoria,
Australia , is nestled between theGoulburn Valley and Bendigo regions. The region is famous as a premium shiraz producing area.Geography
North of the
Great Dividing Range the region is at elevations between 160m and 380m and the climate and soils are strongly influenced by the Mt Camel range that extends from Corop to Tooborac.cite web
url = http://www.wineaustralia.com/australia/Default.aspx?tabid=747
title = Heathcote, Victoria
work = Wine Regions
publisher =Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation
accessdate = 2007-03-28] For the most part, the soil under vine isCambrian - red and deep with excellent water holding capacity. As a consequence some vignerons do not irrigate and aim for smaller fruit intensely rich in flavour.Fact|date=March 2007 The region’srainfall is evenly distributed between the seasons and the temperature range is defined as temperate, with cooling winds emanating from the south resulting in summer temperatures two to three degrees cooler than nearby Bendigo.cite web
last = Halliday
first = James
url = http://www.winepros.com.au/jsp/cda/countries/region_topic.jsp?ID=1752
title = Regional Spotlight - Heathcote - Region Summary
work = Winepros
publisher = ewineexchange limited
accessdate = 2007-02-28]Wines
Heathcote is recognised as a producer of extraordinary Shiraz wines, even rivaling those of the
Rhone Valley from where thegrape cuttings were originally sourced.Fact|date=March 2007 It is home to some flagshipwinemaker s who have achieved international fame for their representations of Australian Shiraz.The oldest Shiraz vines on the Cambrian soil where planted by Albino Zuber in the late 1960s on a site that has now been acquired by Shadowfax Winery.cite web|url= http://www.heathcoteshiraz.com/history.html|title= History of winemaking in Heathcote|accessdate 2008/01/04|format=HTML]
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