In Australia, the area most well known for its vineyards is the Barossa Valley of South Australia. While there are many other well known grape-growing areas, such as Mildura and the Riverina of New South Wales, the German- founded Barossa is the best known.
The Barossa Valley is famous in South Australia for its vineyards.
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The Barossa Valley is a major wine-producing region and tourist destination in the Southern part of Australia. It is located 60km northeast of Adelaide.
There is no standard collective noun form the noun 'vineyards', in which case a noun suitable for the situation is used, for example an itinerary of vineyards, a cooperative of vineyards, a collection of vineyards, etc.
The Luberon is located in the Provence region of southeastern France. It is a mountain range known for its picturesque landscapes, charming villages, and vineyards. The area is part of the Luberon Regional Nature Park, which is popular for outdoor activities and tourism. The region is renowned for its beautiful lavender fields and historical sites.
If it means one weaver's vineyards then it would be Weaver's Vineyards, but if it was multiple weavers then it would be Weavers' Vineyards. Or if it was just Weavers as a name, it would be Weavers Vineyards.
Germany is the main producer of Riesling, known for its high-quality wines that showcase a range of styles from dry to sweet. The Mosel, Rheingau, and Pfalz regions are particularly renowned for their Riesling vineyards. Additionally, Australia, especially in the Clare Valley and Eden Valley, has gained recognition for producing excellent Riesling as well.
Almaden Vineyards was created in 1852.
Windsor Vineyards was created in 1959.
Cristom Vineyards was created in 1992.
J Vineyards was created in 1986.
Markham Vineyards was created in 1978.