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Australian Geographic Indications

Australia's high quality inexpensive wines have caused a surge in the popularity of Australian vintages over the past decade. To come in line with international standards the Geographic Indication (GI) system was created. These appellations are regulated by the Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation. In order of decreasing size they are Zones, Regions and Sub-Regions. In addition, the Australian States and Territories are also considered GIs. (more info)

Geographic Indications:

A| B| C| D| E| F| G| H| I| J| K| L| M| N| O| P| Q| R| S| T| U| V| W| X| Y| Z

Adelaide
Adelaide Hills
Adelaide Plains
Albany
Alpine Valleys
Australia or Australian
Australian Capital Territory
Barossa
Barossa Valley
Beechworth
Bendigo
Big Rivers
Blackwood Valley
Broke Fordwich
Canberra District
Central Ranges
Central Victoria
Central Western Australia
Clare Valley
Coonawarra
Cowra
Currency Creek
Denmark
Eastern Plains, Inland and North of Western Australia
Eden Valley
Far North
Fleurieu
Frankland River
Geelong
Geographe
Gippsland
Glenrowan
Goulburn Valley
Grampians
Granite Belt
Greater Perth
Great Southern
Great Western
Gundagai
Hastings River
Heathcote
Henty
High Eden
Hilltops
Hunter
Hunter Valley
Kangaroo Island
King Valley
Langhorne Creek
Lenswood
Limestone Coast
Lower Murray
Macedon Ranges
Manjimup
Margaret River
McLaren Vale
Mornington Peninsula
Mount Barker
Mount Benson
Mount Lofty Ranges
Mudgee
Murray Darling
Nagambie Lakes
New England Australia
New South Wales
North East Victoria
Northern Rivers
Northern Slopes
Northern Territory
North West Victoria
Orange
Padthaway
Peel
Pemberton
Peninsulas, The
Perricoota
Perth Hills
Piccadilly Valley
Porongurup
Port Phillip
Pyrenees
Queensland
Riverina
Riverland
Robe
Rutherglen
Shoalhaven Coast
South Australia
South Burnett
South Eastern Australia
South Coast
Southern Fleurieu
Southern Flinders Ranges
Southern Highlands
Southern New South Wales
South West Australia
Strathbogie Ranges
Sunbury
Swan District
Swan Hill
Swan Valley
Tasmania
The Peninsulas
Tumbarumba
Upper Goulburn
Victoria
West Australian South East Coastal
Western Australia
Western Plains
Western Victoria
Wrattonbully
Yarra Valley


This page last modified: 11 February 2008 by TheWineRater.