Hilltops wine region

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Hilltops wine region is a cool-climate Australian wine-producing area in New South Wales known particularly for its high-quality Shiraz and other premium varietals.

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instanceOf Australian wine region
wine region
agriculturalActivity stone fruit production
viticulture
climate cool climate
climateCharacteristic long ripening season
warm days and cool nights
country Australia
elevation approximately 450–600 metres
grapeUse premium bottled wine
table wine
grapeVariety Cabernet Sauvignon
Chardonnay
Merlot
Nebbiolo
Riesling
Sangiovese
Sauvignon Blanc
Shiraz
Tempranillo
hasFeature diurnal temperature variation
dry growing conditions
reliable sunshine
hasSoil granite-based soil
red volcanic soil
knownFor high-quality Shiraz
premium red wine
premium white wine
locatedIn New South Wales
South Eastern Australia wine zone
notableTown Boorowa
Harden
Young
partOf New South Wales wine country
surface form: Southern New South Wales wine regions
regionType cool-climate inland region
state New South Wales
terrain elevated rolling hills
wineReputation emerging premium Shiraz region in New South Wales
source of high-quality fruit for major Australian wine producers
wineStyle aromatic white wines
elegant Cabernet Sauvignon
medium- to full-bodied Shiraz

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