198 HAWAII BEVERAGE GUIDE'S 2021 GUIDE TO WINE HAWAIIBEVGUIDE.COM South Austral

198 HAWAII BEVERAGE GUIDE'S 2021 GUIDE TO WINE HAWAIIBEVGUIDE.COM South Australia AOC/DO/AVA Barossa South Australia Sub AOC/DO/AVA Barossa Valley McLaren Vale Climate Winkler Region III Winkler Region III Mean Temperature Warmest Month Daily maximum: 86 °F (January) Daily minimum: 59 °F (January) Daily maximum: 84 °F (January) Daily minimum: 63 °F (January) Mean Temperature Coldest Month Daily maximum: 56 °F (July) Daily minimum: 40 °F (July) Daily maximum: 59 °F (July) Daily minimum: 48 °F (July) Mean Rainfall 21.65 inches (559 mm) per year 23.1 inches (586 mm) per year Elevation 112 – 597m (367 – 1,959 ft) 50m - 150m (150 to 500ft) Soil Deep, rich soils which are very diverse and range from the deep sandy loams to clay loams and red brown earths. There is a wide variety of soil types, a reflec­ tion of the varied terrain; red brown sandy loams, grey brown loamy sands with yellow clay subsoils interspersed with lime, distinctly sandy soils and patches of red or black friable loams are all to be found. As the long-stand­ ing and intensive viticulture of the region attests, the soils and geography of McLaren Vale are well suited to grape growing. Wine Style Barossa Old Vine Charter • Old: 35+ • Survivor: 70+ • Centenarian: 100+ • Ancestor 125+ N/A Characteristics “Like all Barossa wines there is a spectrum of Grenache styles, depending on soils and climate – from deep, rich old vine reds that compete with Shiraz in complexity right through to pink and salmon colored rosés that are made for uncomplicated summer sipping. But the greatest re- imagining of this trusted variety is the fresh, young, me­ dium-bodied Grenache styles that are appearing on many Barossa cellar door shelves and restaurant lists – succulent and juicy with a potpourri of spices and herbs on the nose and palate they meet today’s demand from consumers for lower alcohol and food friendliness.” “This variety has enjoyed a spirited renais­ sance during the last decade. The older plant­ ings produce incredibly rich-flavoured wines with juiciness. One would be hard pressed to find a variety more ideally suited to McLaren Vale and many old-vine vineyards still exist and are revered.” Region website, soil and wine notes from barossawine.com mclarenvale.info Williamstown Lyndoch Tanunda Greenock Nuriootpa Angaston Springton Eden Valley Keyneton Seppeltsfield Stockwell Moculta Bethany Rowland Flat Rosedale Marananga Ebenezer High Eden Pewsey Vale Vine Vale Light Pass Gomersal Krondorf Flaxman Valley Moppa Craneford Barossa Valley Eden Valley Pewsey Vale Peak 629m Geographic Indicator Boundary Kalimna Stone Well Kaiser Stuhl Dorrien © Barossa Grape & Wine, 2015 Produced by: Carto Graphics, Unley, South Australia Barossa Grape and Wine gratefully acknowledge the assistance of ‘Phylloxera and Grape Industry Board of South Australia’ 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Springton Kaiser Stuhl G I B o u n d a ry Tanunda Greenock High Eden Ba ro ss a Va ll e y Ede n V alle y Barossa Valley Eden Valley Barossa uploads/Geographie/ grenache-australia.pdf

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