Hunter Valley

The 3,000-hectare Hunter Valley is Australia’s oldest viticultural area, with the Hunter Valley Vineyard Association (HVVA) dating back to 1847. Located inland from Newcastle in New South Wales, the region’s loamy vineyards are located at between 100 and 240 metres above sea level. Sémillon and Shiraz are favoured, the finest Sémillon having an almost limey, hay-like purity.

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New South Wales
2013 Brokenwood, Graveyard Vineyard Shiraz, Hunter Valley, Australia
Ready - mature
£500.00
- case (6 x 75 cl)
New South Wales
2016 Tyrrell's VAT 1 Semillon, Hunter Valley, Australia
Ready - at best
£210.00
- case (6 x 75 cl)
The 3,000-hectare Hunter Valley is Australia’s oldest viticultural area. Located inland from Newcastle in New South Wales, bordering Mudgee to the west, the region was built not on gold but coal in the late 18th century; the Hunter Valley Vineyard Association (HVVA) was founded in 1847. Depression followed until the red wine boom of the 1960s and 1970s, even if it was Murray Tyrrell’s Chardonnay wines that proved the most successful. The region’s loamy vineyards are located at between 100 and 240 metres above sea level. The warm to hot sub-humid climate makes rot an issue. Sémillon (often at circa 11 percent ABV) and Shiraz are favoured. The finest Sémillon should have an almost limey, hay-like purity. Recommended producers: Brokenwood, Tyrrell’s and Molly Morgan