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Canberra Region



         


The Canberra Region has as its main administrative centre Canberra, the Capital city of Australia.

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Wine

Location: 35°0?S, 149°20?E
Wine is grown and produced at or near and in a triangular area of about 60km sides bordered by Canberra, Yass, and Bungendore, taking in the important sub-regions of Murrumbateman and Lake George.

This is noted as a cool-climate wine area, despite having regular summer day temperatures of over 35C and occasionally over 40C.

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History

This industry dates from the 1970s, although there is evidence that wines were produced from soon after the first European settlement near Yass in the 1820s.

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Geography and Climate

The region is a tableland of the Great Dividing Range about 150km inland from the Pacific Ocean. The region is dry and requires drip irrigation.
Annual rainfall: 630 mm
Mean January (late growth period) temp: 20.2°C
Sunshine hours per day: 7.4

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Production

Varieties (mainly): Riesling, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc/Sémillon, Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz and Pinot

Picking / Vintages: Late March (Traminer, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay) to early May (Cabernet Sauvignon)

There are 21 wineries in the region. Large producers are:
Brindabella Hills Winery, Clonakilla, Helm Wines, , , , Rosehill Vineyard, Yass Valley Wines

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