Great Southern The Great Southern is Australia's largest wine region a rectangle 200 kilometres from east to west and over 100 kilometres from north to south. The vineyards spread throughout the area have significant variations of
terroir and climate dictated in part by the distance, however, the region is the coolest of Western Australia's viticultural areas; with a similar
maritime influenced Mediterranean climate to Margaret River although with slightly less rainfall. This diverse region is known for
Riesling, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon,
Pinot noir,
Shiraz, and
Malbec.
Margaret River The Margaret River wine region to the south of Western Australia, receives its temperate climate from the cooling influence of the
Indian Ocean. Predominant grape varieties cultivated include
Cabernet Sauvignon,
Merlot, Sémillion,
Sauvignon blanc, Chenin blanc and Chardonnay.
Swan District The Swan District, of which the Swan Valley forms part, is the hottest
wine region in Australia, with the grape harvest usually beginning in January. The Swan Valley is among the largest sources of Western Australia's wine, with
grape varieties such as
Verdelho,
Chenin blanc, and
Chardonnay. ==See also==