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Coonawarra Wine Regiom (Read 162 times)
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Coonawarra Wine Regiom
Nov 1st, 2020 at 7:41am
 
In the south east of SA by the town of Penola.

Too far for a nice day drive I have not been there lately—tied down with caring for my old Mum. When Demi was young and trialling I did go to the Mt Gambier trials on Easter Saturday and Sunday, staying with a niece living near Mt Gambier. Did I visit some wineries on the way back to Adelaide? You bet your bippy I did!

It is on terra rosa soil:

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Terra rossa ( Italian for "red soil") is a well-drained, reddish, clayey to silty clayey soil with neutral pH conditions and is typical of the Mediterranean region. The reddish color of terra rossa is the result of the preferential formation of hematite over goethite.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terra_rossa_(soil)#:~:text=Terra%20rossa%20(%20Ita...

Not all Coonawarra wineries are on terra rosa soil and some wineries classified as out of the Coonawarra wine region are on terra rosa soil!

When I started buying wine I bought a few bottles of Rouge Homme encrusted with labels showing prizes it had won. Delicious wine after I had cellared it a few years.

The Rouge Homme winery and vineyards were sold and everyone thought the family that had owned them would no longer be in the wine industry. Ha! Redman winery soon opened and out shadowed the Rouge Homme label “Rouge Homme” is French for Red Man!

Great reds! Redman make no white wines (neither does Noons in the Southern Vales.) Their reds from are elegant, flavorsome etc, all you want in a table wine. Alas! I have no Redman wines to give a review.
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