In response to the global red wine oversupply, grape growers embrace lesser-known varietals to appeal to adventurous consumers.
SA wine grape growers are switching varietals to help keep vines under contractAustralians are increasingly willing to try newer varieties
More than 10,000 wine grape varieties are grown in the world today, but in Australia 94 per cent of the grapes crushed come from just 20 varieties. Shiraz and cabernet sauvignon make up more than a third of that figure. The largest area of new plantings in the state was in the Riverland, where many grape growers have been urged by wineries to
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