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Wine Lessons > GI GI Oh!GI GI Oh!(GI) Geographical Indication
the closest thing we have to appellations... A Geographical Indication (GI) is an official description of an Australian wine zone, region or sub-region. It takes the form of a text description (ie a list of grid references, map coordinates, roads and natural landmarks which can be identify the regions boundaries) along with a map. Its main purpose is to protect the use of the regions name under international law, limiting its use to describe wines produced from fruit grown within that GI. A Geographic Indication can be likened to the Appellation naming system used in Europe (eg Bordeaux, Burgundy) but is much less restrictive in terms of viticultural and winemaking practices. In fact the only restriction is that wine which carries the regional name must consist of a minimum of 85% of fruit from that region. This protects the integrity of the label and safeguards the consumer. The use of Geographical Indications in Australia commenced in 1993 when the Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation Act (1980) was updated to enable Australia to fulfil its Agreements with the European Community on Trade in Wine and the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights). This came about in response to Australia's increasing wine exports to EC countries during the late 1980s and early 1990s. The Geographical Indications Committee (GIC) is a Statutory Committee of the Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation; and determines whether n area should receive a geographical indication When determining a GI they consider: · history (general, grape growing and wine production) · geology, · climate · harvest dates · drainage · water availability · elevation · traditional use of the area and name. |
Shopping CartWE ONLY ACCEPT ORDERS FROM AUSTRALIA We accept ![]() ![]() ![]() The Regional Wine ServiceWhat is The Regional Wine Service?The Regional Wine Service is a home-delivered wine business, run by country people to service country people.
The Regional Wine Service is focussed on providing regional Australians with access to a great range of the best value wines – without paying a premium for living in the country. Each offer by the RWS is hand selected by Dave Cann and Stuart Hay, founders of The Press Cellars, and draws on their 30 years of combined experience in all areas of the wine industry including production, wholesale, restaurants and retail; to source great wines for your enjoyment. Stu and Dave have a passion for wine and want to offer country Victorians the opportunity to access an appealing range of quality wines. Hours are spent tasting a wide range of wines at every price point in order to bring you the best selection. Our dozens will always be interesting and delicious. The RWS Daily Dozenconsists of twelve wines hand selected by Stu and Dave perfect for casual everyday drinking. The RWS Daily Dozen is a mix of 12 different red and white wines, but is available as a red or white only option. You can look forward to a new Daily Dozen every month. New at The CellarsFirst Drop... a bloddy good drop.![]() Another bunch of funky young folk making wines in South Australia, but don't be mistaken, they have serious cred too.
They were recently included in Hallidays list of 10 Best New Wineries rating 5 stars in the 2009 Wine Compannion. Their premium "Fat of The Land" Single Vineyard Barrosa Shiraz and and "The Cream" Barossa Shiraz both scored 95 out of 100 Hallidays
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#LOWEST LIQUOR PRICE GUARANTEE - Advertisements must be current and items identical. - Competitor must have stock available in quantity requested. - Any competitor restrictions on offers may also apply. - Competitors' premises must be located within the Warragul (Postcode: 3820) or Drouin (Postcode: 3818) areas. - Excludes trade buyers, online offers and liquidation or clearance sales. - We reserve the right to limit sales to retail quantities. Grape Variety ProfilesTempranilloHola, My Name is...Tempranillo
My amigos often call me...Tinto Fino, Aragonez, Cencibel, Tempranilla, Tinta de Toro, Tinta Roriz, Tinto del Pais, Ull de Llebre. I have...skin as black as the ace of spades I grew up in...under the Medditerrian sun in the regions of Rioja and Ribera del Duero in Spain I usually hung out with... Granacha, Cabernet Sauvignon and Monastrell. People most like me because...I’m trendy and everyone in the know wants to be associated to “the next big thing”. I became trendy because of my brains, rather than my brawn. I am very dark, intensely complex and a little spicy!! I’d most like to live...I am not too fussy, but prefer moderate climates. I am not a huge fan of the heat. I do my best work for...Vega Sicilia in Ribera del Duero. Here I am the King and primarily responsible for Spain’s top red wine, “Unico”. In 2004 a magnum of this prestigious wine was sold at auction for US$65,000. I bet you didn’t know...as an important part of Port production in Portugal, I am one thing Spanish that the Portuguese actually embrace. The celbrity most like me is.... Will Smith, I'm not to everyones tastes, but you can't deny I'm cool. Wine Talknew itemGallery ImagesJock Harvey from Chalk Hill christens The CellarsLinksLinks to Gippsland WineriesWines of Gippsland
Caledonia Australis, Leongatha - South Gippsland Cannibal Creek Vineyard, Tynong North - Cardinia Ranges Djinta Djinta Winery, Kardella South - South Gippsland Lyre Bird Hill Winery, Koonwarra - South Gippsland Narkoojee Winery, Glengarry - Central Gippsland Jinks Creek Winery, Tonimbuk - Cardinia Ranges Wild Dog Winery, Warragul Clair de Lune Winery, Kardella South Paradise Enough Winery, Kongwak |
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