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Mudgee Wine Region

Mudgee is yet another Australian wine region whose history can be divided into two distinct phases, the first in the middle 19th Century and a second modern phase dating from the 1960s.

Mudgee is on the inland side of the Great Dividing Range about 250km West of Sydney. Its location is just across the Divide from the Hunter Valley, but the climate in Mudgee is much more continental. The altitude of the region, about 450m means that it escapes the severe heat that might otherwise be experienced in such a northerly location.

Although this is by no means a cool climate region, its vintage is a full month behind that in the Hunter Valley. There are about forty wineries in operation here, some have affiliations in the Hunter Valley but many are quite small.

Di Lusso Estate and Manfield wines are the standout varietal pioneers in the Mudgee region with emphasis on Italian varieties. Vinifera Estate have gone down the Spanish road with Tempranillo and Graciano.

Experience in other warmer regions suggests that Petit Verdot could have a future in this region. It would seem that the Mudgee region is too warm to get full varietal expression from most white varieties.

    • Blue Wren Verdelho
    • Frog Rock Chambourcin, Petit verdot
    • 5 Corners Wines Gewurztraminer
    • Andrew Harris Vineyards Verdelho
    • Botobolar Crouchen, Marsanne
    • Burnbrae Winery Petit verdot, Sangiovese
    • Clearview Estate Mudgee Barbera, Pinot gris, Sangiovese
    • Creeks Edge Wines Chambourcin, Verdelho
    • Di Lusso Estate Aleatico, Barbera, Nebbiolo, Picolit, Pinot gris, Sangiovese, Vermentino
    • Elliot Rocke Estate Doradillo, Gewurztraminer
    • Lawson Hill Gamay, Gewurztraminer, Verdelho
    • Logan Wines Gewurztraminer, Pinot gris, Viognier
    • Louee Wines Nebbiolo, Petit verdot, Pinot gris, Verdelho, Viognier
    • Lowe Family Wines Barbera, Sangiovese, Zinfandel
    • Mansfield Wines Albarino, Grenache, Mourvedre, Pedro Ximenez, Petit manseng, Tempranillo, Tinto Cao, Touriga, Vermentino, Zinfandel
    • Miramar Gewurztraminer
    • Mountilford Sylvaner
    • Mudgee Growers Petit verdot, Verdelho
    • Mudgee Wines Chambourcin, Durif, Gewurztraminer, Petit verdot, Trebbiano
    • Petersons Glenesk Estate Chambourcin, Durif, Gewurztraminer, Petit verdot, Verdelho, Viognier, Zinfandel
    • Pieter van Gent Muller Thurgau, Verdelho
    • Poet's Corner Barbera, Sangiovese
    • Robert Stein Gewurztraminer
    • Seldom Seen Gewurztraminer
    • Shawwood Estate Verdelho
    • Simon Gilbert Wines Barbera, Pinot gris, Sangiovese, Verdelho
    • Vinifera Wines Graciano, Grenache, Tempranillo
    • Wells Parish Wines Verdelho

    Spring and Autumn are probably the best time of the year to visit Mudgee. There are enough wineries here, and a range of other attractions, that at least a weekend or perhaps a few days is needed for a wine tour.

    There is a range of accommodation options available in the town and in the surrounding countryside. A quick internet search will turn up plenty of motels, self contained cottages, guesthouses, caravan parks and camping grounds. The nearby towns of Gulgong and Rylstone are also worth visiting.

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