Nagambie Lakes is a subregion of the Goulburn Valley wine region in the Australian state of Victoria.[3] Lake Nagambie on the Goulburn River is the largest waterbody in the region, and Nagambie is the main town.
Wine region | |
Official name | Nagambie Lakes |
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Type | AGI (sub region) |
Year established | 2001[1] |
Years of wine industry | Since 1860 |
Country | Australia |
Part of | Goulburn Valley wine region |
Heat units | 1694[2] |
Precipitation (annual average) | 250 millimetres (9.8 in)[2] |
Varietals produced | shiraz, chardonnay, cabernet sauvignon, sauvignon blanc, marsanne, merlot |
No. of wineries | 8[2] |
The first vineyards and winery were established in the area in 1860. Tahbilk was the original winery, and still produces some wine from vines planted in the 1860s.[4] Mitchelton Wines is another significant winery, established in 1969.[5]
The key varieties in the region include shiraz, chardonnay, cabernet sauvignon, sauvignon blanc, marsanne and merlot. Slightly more red than white wine is produced.[2] The soil is rich in iron oxide, and is both well-draining and moisture-retentive.[6]
References
edit- ^ "Nagambie Lakes Geographical Indication". Register of Protected GIs and Other Terms. Wine Australia. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
- ^ a b c d "Nagambie Lakes, Victoria". Halliday Wine Companion. Retrieved 14 September 2020.}
- ^ "Geographical indications". Register of Protected GIs and Other Terms. Wine Australia. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
- ^ "Goulburn Valley". Discover Australian Wine. Wine Australia, Australian Grape and Wine Authority. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
- ^ "Nagambie Lakes Wine Region in Central Victoria". Vinodiversity. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
- ^ "Nagambie Lakes Wine". Wine-searcher. 8 March 2015. Retrieved 14 September 2020.