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Cowra wine region

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Country
  
Australia

Varietals produced
  
Chardonnay

Year established
  
1998

Number of wineries
  
6

Heat units
  
2130

Area
  
1,250 kmĀ²

Part of
  
Central Ranges

Climate region
  
Humid subtropical/maritime

Precipitation (annual average)
  
370 millimetres (15 in)

Total area
  
1,250 square kilometres (480 sq mi)

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Cowra is a wine region and Australian Geographical Indication in the Central Ranges zone in the Australian state of New South Wales. It is named for the town of Cowra.

Contents

Cowra is the southernmost, lowest altitude and warmest of the three regions in the Central Ranges zone. Vineyards began to be planted from 1973, and are predominantly irrigated white wine grapes. The region is 1,250 square kilometres (480 sq mi) of the Lachlan River valley of New South Wales, including the towns of Cowra, Billimari and Canowindra. The region has a number of specialist organic and sustainable agriculture vineyards.

Wineries

The first vineyards were planted in the 1970s and were predominantly chardonnay. Since this time, a range of varieties including Sangiovese, Mourvedre and Tempranillo have had success.

References

Cowra wine region Wikipedia