Dining table set with wine at Pizzini Wines © Pizzini Wines

Pizzini Wines, King Valley, Victoria © Pizzini Wines

Iconic Australian wines and where to try them

Reserve Chardonnay poured at the Cellar Door tasting bar at Yering Station © Yering Station

Yering Station, Yarra Valley, Victoria © Yering Station

Vineyard in the Mornington Peninsula © Victorian Wine Industry Association

Mornington Peninsula, Victoria © Victorian Wine Industry Association

Top tip

Many of the Mornington Peninsula’s wineries also have excellent restaurants, such as Pt. Leo Estate and Willow Creek Vineyard.

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Couple enjoying prosecco at a picnic at Brown Brothers Winery © Visit Victoria

Brown Brothers Winery, King Valley, Victoria © Visit Victoria

Woman holding a glass of white wine during a wine tasting at Tyrrell’s Wines © Rob Mulally

Tyrrell's Wines, Pokolbin, New South Wales © Rob Mulally

Wine tasting at Penfold’s Magill Estate © South Australian Tourism Commission

Penfolds Magill Estate, Adelaide Hills, South Australia © South Australian Tourism Commission

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Did you know?

Penfolds Grange is the most collected wine in Australia.

Aerial view over Amato Vino in Margaret River © Tourism Western Australia

Amato Vino, Margaret River, Western Australia © Tourism Western Australia

Top tip

The Coonawarra wine region on South Australia’s Limestone Coast is also known for its superb cabernet sauvignon. Try it at Bowen Estate.

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Couple with picnic basket in front of the d’Arenberg Cube in McLaren Vale © Tourism Australia

d'Arenberg Cube, McLaren Vale, South Australia © Tourism Australia

Car driving along the Tamar Valley Wine Route © Tourism Tasmania/Tamar Valley Wine Route

Tamar Valley Wine Route, Kayena, Tasmania © Tourism Tasmania/Tamar Valley Wine Route

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Vineyards of Helm Wines in Murrumbateman © Helm Wines/Id Photographics, Irene Dowdy

Helm Wines, Murrumbateman, New South Wales © Helm Wines/Id Photographics, Irene Dowdy