Langhorne Creek wine region

This article is about the wine region. For the town, see Langhorne Creek, South Australia.
Langhorne Creek
Wine region

Flooded vineyards, Langhorne Creek
Type Australian Geographical Indication
Year established 1998[1]
Years of wine industry since 1860[2]
Country Australia
Part of Fleurieu zone
Climate region ‘I’
Heat units 1520[3]
Precipitation (annual average) 140 millimetres (5.5 in)[3]
Size of planted vineyards 5,883 hectares (14,540 acres)[4]
Grapes produced 48,639 tonnes (47,871 long tons; 53,615 short tons)[5]
Varietals produced Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Merlot [4]
No. of wineries 24[6]
Comments climate & production: 2014

Langhorne Creek wine region is a wine region in South Australia that is located on the area southeast from the town of Strathalbyn along the Bremer River to Lake Alexandrina. The region received appellation as an Australian Geographical Indication (AGI) in 1998 and as of 2014, has a total planted area of 5,883 hectares (14,540 acres) and is represented by at least 24 wineries.

Extent and appellation

The Langhorne Creekwine region is one of five wine zones forming the Fleurieu zone which located to the immediate south of Adelaide city centre in South Australia. The Langhorne Creek wine region extends southeast from the town of Strathalbyn along the Bremer River to Lake Alexandrina.[1][7] The term ‘Langhorne Creek’ was registered as an AGI on 16 October 1998.[1]

Grapes and wine

As of 2014, the most common plantings in the Langhorne Creek wine region within a total planted area of 5,883 hectares (14,540 acres) was reported as being Shiraz (36.7%) followed by Cabernet Sauvignon (31.6%), Chardonnay (10.6%) and Merlot (6.5%). Alternatively, red wine varietals account for 82.1% of plantings while white wines varietals account for 17%of plantings.[4] The total 2014 vintage is reported as consisting of 39,844 tonnes (39,215 long tons; 43,920 short tons) of crushed red grapes valued at A$32,351,720 and 8,795 tonnes (8,656 long tons; 9,695 short tons) of crushed white grapes valued at A$4,835,751.[5] As of 2014, the region is reported as having 24 wineries. [6]

See also

Citations and references

Citations

  1. 1 2 3 "Langhorne Creek (AGI)". Australian Grape and Wine Authority. 2014. Retrieved 4 November 2014.
  2. "(Langhorne Creek Wine Region) about us". Langhorne Creek Wine Industry Council Inc.accessdate=13 November 2014.
  3. 1 2 "Langhorne Creek Wine Region". James Halliday Australian Wine Companion. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
  4. 1 2 3 PGIBSA, 2014, page 67
  5. 1 2 PGIBSA , 2014, page 65
  6. 1 2 "Wineries in the Langhorne Creek". James Halliday Australian Wine Companion. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
  7. "Langhorne Creek Wine Region (map)" (PDF). Phylloxera and Grape Industry Board of South Australia. 26 July 2013. Retrieved 13 November 2014.

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Coordinates: 35°17′45″S 139°02′09″E / 35.29596°S 139.0359°E / -35.29596; 139.0359

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