The top ten Australian red wine brands: 1. Jacobs Jacobs is the leader of Australian wines, leading the New World wines to quickly become a new trend.
After launching its first wine in 1976, it took only one year for Jacobs to become one of the most popular brands in Australia, and in the years to come, it eventually changed the landscape of the entire Australian wine industry.
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2. Gauteng Winery Gauteng Winery is located in the heart of Swan Valley, Western Australia; according to documentary records, the earliest local grape vines were planted between 1830 and 1836.
The name Houghton comes from Richard Houghton, a naval colonel at the time, who was one of Australia's earliest winemakers.
He established the winery in 1836 and released his first 25-gallon wine in 1859.
3. Lincoln Winery Lincoln Winery is located in the South Australia region, on the west coast of South Australia. The tuna and fresh seafood here have been recognized around the world, and the growth of Lincoln Winery has given rise to another beautiful place.
The new “treasure” – wine.
Lincoln Winery was established in 1997. Even in Australia, a new world wine country, it can only be regarded as a young winery. However, Mr. Turvey has continuously expanded the area of ??the winery during the ten years he has been running the winery, and it can even compete with some
Comparable to old wineries.
4. Weina Village Weina Village is an Australian Aboriginal saying, which probably means "a place of joyful gathering".
Chateau Verna was founded in 1894 by Mr. Robert Willard. It was one of the few wineries in the area at the time, but it soon became the most influential winery in the area.
In 1969, Chateau Werner was taken over by brothers GreyTrott and Roger Trott, two cousins ??of R.S.W., which brought Chateau Werner to a new level and became a model manorial wine of high quality, good quality and reasonable price favored by Australian wine lovers and wine industry colleagues.
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5. Taylor's wine is a typical New World wine from medium and large estates.
The current Terrace Winery has almost quadrupled in size, covering more than 600 hectares.
The so-called "manor wine" is made using only grapes produced in the garden, so the annual output is relatively close.
Thales will never purchase grapes from elsewhere to increase production in pursuit of more profits.
Currently, Thales produces approximately 5 million bottles of wine annually, all of which are made from local grapes, and are brewed, stored and bottled in the same vineyard.
6. Brown Brothers Brown Brothers’ wineries are spread across many regions in Victoria, Australia.
The vineyard was founded in 1885.
Since its founder, Mr. John Francis Brown, the Brown family has always been proud of its innovative spirit and unremitting pursuit of quality.
The Brown brothers continue to pursue perfection. Today, more than 100 years after the establishment of the winery, they have built a small winery specifically for the research and development of hybrid varieties and new grape varieties, such as "Terningau" grapes.
This "nursery" can be said to be the birthplace of the most cutting-edge research on grape varieties and styles.
7. Penfolds Penfolds is Australia's most famous and largest winery. It is regarded as a symbol of Australian wine and is known as the aristocrat of the Australian wine industry.
In Australia, this is a brand that everyone knows and knows.
The development history of Penfolds Winery is full of legends. Some people say that it is actually a microcosm of the history of European colonists' development, settlement, reproduction and evolution in Australia.
8. Yellow Tail Kangaroo Yellow Tail Kangaroo is produced at Kosla Winery in New South Wales, Australia. It is the most successful brand in the history of Australian wine.
In 2010, Yellow Tail Kangaroo ranked third among the world's top 100 wine brands.
9. Red River Bank Red River Bank is located in the Victoria wine region of Australia and has 60 acres of very beautiful vineyards.
The winery is now owned by Mr. Robert Hill Smith, who is renowned for producing first-class wines and being innovative.
In 1979, the winery's first wine named after Sally Manor was born. Every vintage of wine since then has a full taste and passion, and is regarded as a classic of Australian wine.
10. Depaoli Depaoli Depaoli Winery is a passionate and innovative family-run winery.
In 1928, Vittorio & Giuseppina DeBortoli established the winery, which is now carefully managed and led by the third generation, Darren DeBortoli and another family member, Steve Webber, who leads the winemaking team.
Since its establishment more than 80 years ago, the Depaoli family's tradition of sharing wine, food and enjoying a good life with family and friends remains unchanged.