Riverina wine region explained

Riverina
Year:1998
Country:Australia
Part Of:Big Rivers
Heat Units:2201
Planted:>
Grapes:300,000 tonnes in 2013[1]
Varietals:Botrytis Semillon and other warm climate table wines
Wineries:16

Riverina is an Australian Geographical Indication (AGI) registered in the Register of Protected GIs as a wine region. The Riverina AGI is centred on Griffith and is roughly circular with towns on the boundary including Mossgiel, Condobolin, Temora, Junee, Culcairn, Berrigan, Barooga, Finley, Deniliquin and Moulamein. It does not extend as far south as the Murray River.[2] As such, the Riverina wine region is smaller than the generally known Riverina area.

The Riverina region relies heavily on the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Scheme, initiated between 1906 and 1912 by Sir Samuel McCaughey.[3]

The Riverina region produces 60% of the grapes in New South Wales from over of vines, 25% of Australian wine.[1]

Riverina Wineries

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Riverina Winemakers' Association . 28 May 2016.
  2. Web site: Riverina . . Register of Protected GIs and Other Terms . 28 May 2016.
  3. Web site: Riverina Wine Region . James Halliday . Australian Wine Companion . 28 May 2016.
  4. Web site: Wineries of the Riverina . riverinawinemakers.com.au . Riverina Winemakers' Association . 23 June 2024.
  5. Book: Halliday, James . 40 . Wines of Australia . 2003 . Mitchell Beazley . 1840007087 .