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Food and Wine of Australia's South West

 

World-class Wineries

Margaret River Winery in SpringOne of life’s rare pleasures is enjoying a bottle of fine wine in the beautiful region that produced it, and visitors travel from far and wide to Australia’s South West to experience this indulgence.

The warm Mediterranean climate and rich fertile soils combine to provide an exceptional environment for growing grape vines. Around 26% of Australia’s premium wines are carefully crafted in the wineries of Australia’s South West, yet the region produces just 5% of the country's wine.

A variety of wine styles and blends are produced here, from complex cool-climate cabernets to elegant dry chardonnays. Explore the regions and discover their notable varieties.

Visit thetrail.com.au for further information on wine and food in Australia's South West.

Notable Varieties  
Geographe Wine Region

Shiraz, Cabernet, Merlot, Voignier, Chardonnay, Verdelho

Margaret River Wine Region Cabernet, Merlot, Shiraz, Chardonnay, Semillon, Sauvignon Blanc

Blackwood Valley Wine Region Cabernet, Shiraz, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Reisling

Manjimup Wine Region Pinot Noir, Cabernet, Merlot, Chardonnay, Verdelho

Pemberton Wine Region Pinot Noir, Shiraz, Cabernet, Merlot, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc

Great Southern Wine Region Pinot Noir, Cabernet, Shiraz, Riesling, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc

Note: Wine tastings add to your blood alcohol concentration.
As a guide, within any one hour period, five standard 20ml tastes of wine will put you dangerously close to the legal limit (0.05%). So either buy a bottle for home, nominate a skipper or catch a bus tour.

 

Fine Food

Australia's South West has an abundance of fresh produce and one of the region’s great pleasures is buying freshly picked fruit, vegetables or berries direct from the farm. Other local delicacies include fresh farmed marron and trout, decadent chocolates, delicious cheeses, boutique beers, crisp ciders and Australia's first mainland truffles.

The region’s rich harvest has lured a number of award-winning chefs to Australia’s South West, which means visitors are spoilt for choice when it comes to eating out. Dine in intimate top-class restaurants or cosy cafes, enjoy relaxed and tranquil outdoor settings, or stop at one of the many wineries offering fine dining experiences.

Recipe to go with Champagne (74KB)- from Kate Lamont

Recipe to go with a Light White (69KB) -from Kate Lamont

Recipe to go with Robust Reds (86KB) - from Kate Lamont 

 

Winery Lunch

Lunch at an Australia's South West Winery