Wineries
A winery is a facility for making and processing wine, and most wineries include wine-making equipment, tanks and some degree of storage facilities. A larger winery may encompass bottling lines, laboratories and warehouses for the storage and distribution of wine. While some wineries are run hand-in-hand with a vineyard or related orchard, this is not always the case.
Wineries can be located anywhere, and vineyards may contact wine makers at a winery to produce their wine. Wineries can produce more than just typical table wine, such as wines from fruits and other plants or fortified wine. Some wineries have cellar door services that allow visitors to tour the winery, sample produce and purchase wine.
Australian wineries are commonly found in the popular wine growing regions of Australia, and this can include the likes of the Barossa Valley, Adelaide Hills, Hunter Valley, Margaret River, McLaren Vale, Mudgee and Yarra Valley among many others. Often you can book tours that take in many popular wineries, or research a winery yourself here at wine.com.au.
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