South West Slopes

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South West Slopes is an agricultural and viticultural region in southwestern New South Wales, Australia, known for its undulating hills, mixed farming, and cool-climate wine production.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf agricultural region
region
viticultural region
climateType cool climate suitable for wine grapes
cool temperate
country Australia
hasAgriculturalActivity cropping
livestock production
viticulture for table and wine grapes
hasAgriculturalProduct grains
oilseeds
sheep and cattle
wine grapes
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
broadacre cropping
livestock grazing
wine production
hasFeature farmland mosaics
rural landscapes
vineyards
hasLandscape undulating hills
hasLandUse broadacre cropping
grazing
mixed farming
viticulture
hasSoilUse cropping and pasture
knownFor canola production
cool-climate wine production
grain production
mixed farming enterprises
sheep grazing
wheat production
locatedIn New South Wales
inland southeastern Australia
southwestern New South Wales
partOf Murray–Darling Basin
Riverina wine region
surface form: Riverina wine zone

South Eastern Highlands
surface form: South Eastern Highlands bioregion
regionType inland agricultural region
state New South Wales
terrain sloping foothills of the Great Dividing Range
wineStyleProduced Chardonnay
Riesling
Sauvignon Blanc
cool-climate Cabernet Sauvignon
cool-climate Shiraz

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