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New South Wales is located of the East coast of Australia and has several
good wine growing regions, with the Hunter
Valley region being one of the most famous wine areas.

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Australian Wine Growing Regions
- Cowra
Wine Region - The Cowra wine region in New South Wales
is located in the Lachlan Valley, covering areas that include
Cowra, Billimari and Canowindra.
- Gundagai
Wine Region - The Gundagai wine region in New South Wales
is located in the south-west slopes, covering areas that include
Tumut, Temora and Junee.
- Hastings
River Wine Region - The Hastings River wine region in
New South Wales is located on the North Coast of NSW.
- Hilltops
Wine Region - The Hilltops wine region in New South Wales
is located in the Murray Darling Basin, covering areas that
include Boorowa, Harden and Young.
- Hunter
Valley Wine Region - The Hunter Valley wine region in
New South Wales is one of the most famous wine growing regions
in Australia.
- Mudgee
Wine Region - The Mudgee wine region in New South Wales
is located on the western slopes of the Great Dividing Range.
To local Aboriginals, the name Mudgee means nest in the hills.
- Orange
Wine Region - The Orange wine region in New South Wales
is located on the slopes of Mount Canobolas. Fruit orchard
have long been grown in the region, with apples, pears and
cherries coming from the region. Commercial vineyards have
only been planted in the 1980s.
- Perricoota
Wine Region - The Perricoota wine region in New South
Wales is located in southern New South Wales, along the NSW
and Victoria borders around the Big Rivers Zone. The region
is quite small with very few wineries around.
- Riverina
Wine Region - The Riverina wine region in New South Wales
is known as the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area, Griffith or
the Riverina. Commercial vineyards have been grown in the
region from 1912.
- Shoalhaven
Coast Wine Region - The Shoalhaven Coast wine region in
New South Wales includes cities and towns of Wollongong, Kiama,
Berry, Nowra, Beagle Bay and Ulladulla. Commercial vineyards
have been grown in the region from the 1970s.
- Southern
Highlands Wine Region - The Southern Highlands wine region
in New South Wales, Australia includes the towns of Mittagong,
Bowral and Moss Vale. Commercial wine grape vineyards have
been grown in the region from 1980s.
- Tumbarumba
Wine Region - The Tumbarumba wine region in New South
Wales, Australia includes the Snowy Mountains where Mount
Kosciusko is situated. Commercial wine grape vineyards have
been grown in the region from 1982.
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