Tasmanian wine

Tasmania
Wine region
CountryAustralia
Climate regionMaritime
Precipitation (annual average)27 inches (680 mm) average; varies widely according to terrain
Soil conditionsClay
Size of planted vineyards1,289 acres (5.22 km2)
No. of vineyards112+
Grapes producedPinot noir, Chardonnay, Riesling
No. of wineriesnearly 200
Wine producedStill, dessert wine, sparkling wine

Tasmanian wine is wine produced in the Australian state of Tasmania. Located at a more southerly latitude than the rest of Australia's wine regions, Tasmania has a cooler climate and the potential to make distinctly different wines than in the rest of the country. The area grows primarily Pinot noir, Chardonnay and Sauvignon blanc, with some smaller plantings of Riesling, Pinot gris and Cabernet Sauvignon. Global warming has had positive effects on the Tasmanian wine industry, allowing most of the grapes in the past few vintages (as of 2005) to ripen fully and produce more vibrant wine.[1]

  1. ^ H. Johnson & J. Robinson The World Atlas of Wine pg 315 Mitchell Beazley Publishing 2005 ISBN 1-84000-332-4