Geographe wine region

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Geographe wine region is a Western Australian wine-producing area known for its cool maritime climate and diverse varietals such as Chardonnay, Shiraz, and Semillon.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Australian Geographical Indication
wine region
borders Blackwood Valley wine region
Margaret River wine region
Peel wine region
climateRegion Mediterranean with maritime influence
country Australia
governingBody Wine Australia
grapeVariety Cabernet Sauvignon
Chardonnay
Grenache
Malbec
Merlot
Sauvignon Blanc
Sémillon
surface form: Semillon

Shiraz
Tempranillo
Viognier
hasCharacteristic cool sea breezes
long growing season
moderate summer temperatures
hasClimate cool maritime climate
hasSoilType gravelly loam soils
lateritic soils
sandy loam soils
hasSubregionStatus no officially declared subregions
hasTourismActivity cellar door tastings
food and wine festivals
wine tourism
influencedBy Geographe Bay
Indian Ocean
knownFor aromatic white wines
blended red wines
elegant Chardonnay
medium-bodied Shiraz
locatedIn South West region of Western Australia
surface form: South West of Western Australia

Western Australia
namedAfter Geographe Bay
near Bunbury
Busselton
Donnybrook
Harvey
partOf South West Australia wine zone
regulates Geographe wine region self-linksurface differs
surface form: Geographe Wine Industry Association
typicalHarvestTime late February to April
wineStyle fortified wine
sparkling wine
table wine

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South West Australia wine zone contains Geographe wine region
Geographe wine region regulates Geographe wine region self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Geographe Wine Industry Association