Australian Wine Regions
The Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation's (AWBC) Geographical Indications Committee,
established in 1993, is working with the industry to clearly define the winegrape growing regions of
Australia. To implement commitments under the EC/Australia Wine Agreement, a Register of Protected
Names has also been established to provide protection for the names and boundaries of Australian and
EC geographical indications, to register traditional expressions for wine, as well as the winegrape varieties
to be used in the manufacture of wine in Australia.
As of May 1998, the following is a list of the Australian Geographical Indications that have been
determined and entered into part (a) of the Australian Register of Protected Names by the Geographic
Indications Comittee of the Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation. Note that Geographic Indication
relates to where the grape is grown, and not where the wine is made.
South Eastern Australia
NEW SOUTH WALES
- Big Rivers
- Central Ranges
- Hunter Valley
- Northern Rivers
- Northern Slopes
- South Coast
- Southern New South Wales
- Hilltops
- Canberra District
- Western Plains
VICTORIA
- Central Victoria
- Gippsland
- North East Victoria
- North West Victoria
- Port Phillip
- Geelong
- Yarra Valley
- Mornington Peninsula
- Western Victoria
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
- Adelaide (Super Zone, above Mount Lofty Ranges, Fleurieu and Barossa)
- Mount Lofty Ranges
- Fleurieu
- Limestone Coast
- The Peninsulas
- Lower Murray
- Far North
- Barossa
- Barossa Valley
- Eden Valley
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
- Eastern Plains, Inland and North of Western Australia
- West Australian South East Coastal
- South West Australia
- Margaret River
- Great Southern
- Central Western Australia
- Greater Perth
QUEENSLAND
TASMANIA
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY
NORTHERN TERRITORY
Note:
I. The regions "Murray Darling" and "Swan Hill" are contained within the zones of "Big Rivers" (145W)
and "North West Victoria" (VIC), whilst all other regions are contained within single zones.
2. The zone "South Eastern Australia" incorporates the whole of the states of New South Wales, Victoria
and Tasmania and part only of the states of Queensland and South Australia.
You will note that many of Australia's traditional wine regions are not yet entered into the Register of
Protected Names. In some instances the Geographical Indications Committee is awaiting receipt of an
application whilst in others the application is being processed.
* Acknowledgment and thanks is given to the Registrar of Protected Names for the above information.