The Barossa Valley: About an hour's drive northeast of Adelaide, the Barossa is the most well-known wine growing region in South Australia.
The Clare Valley: A must for Reisling lovers, the Clare Valley is a short drive from Adelaide.
McLaren Vale: Where the vines meet the sea, McLaren Vale is less than an hour's drive south of Adelaide and known for Shiraz.
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Many foods are grown in southern Australia. South Australia and Victoria both have large grape (predominantly for wine) growing industries as well as citrus fruit around the river Murray areas.
The Barossa Valley is in near Adelaide in South Australia, generally about 40 minutes drive from the city (depending on where you are traveling from and traffic)
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Chile is one of the principal wine growing countries in South America. It exports its wine to several of its neighbors in the area.
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Australia's best known "wine country" is probably the Barossa Valley, in South Australia. However, there are numerous other significant wine regions, including the Margaret River area of southwest Western Australia, the Hunter Valley in New South Wales, the Yarra Valley in Victoria and the Granite Belt in southern Queensland.
Some popular areas are: -The Barossa Valley (outside Adelaide in South Austraia) -The Hunter Valley (in NSW) -The Yarra Valley (outside Melbourne, victoria) -Margaret River (in Western Australia)
Much of South Africa's wine is produced in the Western Cape province around Cape Town and surrounding areas like Stellenbosch.
Wine Australia was created in 1981.