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The front cover should include the magazine title, feature titles of 3 articles, price, volume number, website URL, and barcode. The contents section lists two article titles - "South Australia Famous Wine Region" and "9 Steps to getting in know with your wine". The document also includes advertisements for an opener tool and a mobile wine application.
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1. Page 1 - Front cover should include:
• title of your magazine in large print at the top
• feature the titles of the three articles you have written
• price, volume/issue number
• web site URL
• bar code
FRONT COVER
Wine
The South Australian
Top SA’s
Wine Region
To Visit
9 Steps
to know
your wine
Story of
South Australian
Wine
April2017
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www.southaustraliawine.com
3. As indicated by realities, in 1982 Australian wine has been shipped over 8 million litres with valued at very nearly 14
million and 60% of the Australia’s export wine in 2007 are from South Australia. Additionally, there are more than13
famous wineries and over 270 cellar doors in South Australia. See diagram 1 for the map of the SA’s winery map.
Source: Barrosa vineyards
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Before examining South Australia’s wine
industry, let us begin with Australia’s
wine history. In today’s world,
Australia wine industry
is one of the top five largest
exporters of wine to the
international wine marketplace
in the world. Australia’s wine is
making in every state but mainly
located in Southern part of the
Australia due to the cold climate
and fertile soils. According to
Wikipedia, Australian consumed
over 530 million litres yearly which
will fill up about 212 standard
swimming pools (Wikipedia).
It all began with when grapes were
imported from Europe as Australia
had no native grape for wine making
at the early age and the first batch of vines
were being imported into Australia from Brazil
and Cape of Good Hope by Captain Arthur Phillip
in 1788 and successfully harvested in 1791. With
witnessing of these successes, it does encourage
other settlers to start a small vineyard in several
states in 1820 to 1840.
Famous wineries surrounded South Australia are
considered as the Australia’s most prominent and
well-known winemaker that contributes over half of
the Australia’s wine production yearly. And every last
bit of it began with a settler who named John Barton
Hack revealed as the earliest vine planting in 1836 in
Chichester Gardens located in North Adelaide. After
the spread of urban growth, Hack’s vines were pulled
up and replanted in another vineyard at Echunga
Springs. But what makes South Australia
wine industry so famous and
being able to supply a high
amount of fine wine is because of the
climate and geology in SA.
Australia is such a vast nation that almost every
climate and soil type can be found.
This advantage implies that we
can produce all kinds of the
wine.
However, the climate and soil
type differ enormously from
each region to another area.
Such a great gift from natural
gives South Australia capable of
developing a large number of
different grapes type and turn
Adelaide into Australia’s wine
capital. Beside of the advantages of
the climate and soil type, South
Australia also spent a lot of energy,
and an enormous amount of money
invest into two national wine research
centres for making the best wine.
However, in only two hundred years, South Australian
wine industry has grown from a small planting to an
industry that famous all through the world for
quality, innovation, and depth. Also, South Australia
is one of the main importers of wine all over the
world. Australian wines have won many honours at
nearly every international wine tournament such as
“Wine of the year” and the “Tourism Award”. The
wine has been admired by most of the Australian
society and it has become a part of South Australia’s
culture. The ascent in the prevalence of wine
allotment courses has demonstrated that Australians
are not kidding about their wine.
According to research, wine contributed
more than $2 billion towards to
the South Australia economy
and exported to more than 100
nations in 2015.
Story of
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4. Famous Wine Regions
South Australia
The Barossa Valley is known as the home of Australia’s wine
industry. Barossa Valley is brimming with a fabulous view,
fantastic food and apparently South Australian wine. German
pioneers settled the region in the 1850s, and much of their
beautiful architecture remains until today. The Barossa Valley
wine region is a famous brand in Australian wine making. The
Barossa Valley is also home to a lot of various wineries, and
the wines that produced by them are sold out quickly as the
quality of the wines are great. Apart from the excellent wine
tasting experience, many lovely couples choose to organise
country weddings in the Barossa Valley due to the historic
buildings and views.
Barossa Region
The best Australia red wines are made in Coonawarra wineries
without a single doubt. They produce the most exceptional red
wines because of the experienced wine makers, cooler weather
and the rich soil that harvest the best grade grapes. The
Coonawarra area is filled up with large vineyards and visitors can
taste the sample from every cellar door. Every year, there will be
an event named Coonawarra Wine Tasting Roadshow that travels
to six different capitals cities for the audiences to get in known
about the stories and histories behind the Coonawarra Wine’s
background. Also, the Cabernet Sauvignon as known as “the king
of grapes” and Shiraz is a huge success in Wrattonbully wine re-
gion due to the unique climate and fertile soil.
Limestone Coast
Riverland region supply more than a quarter of the Australian
wines than others region.
The Riverland area picks up the name from the Australia’s longer
river called Murray River. The grape and fruit in the Riverlands
are fresh and delicious because of the water system that
tguarantees the watering supplements to the fruit. The climate in
Riverlands is gentle with warm summers, and this is one of the
reasons why the production of the grape is so high. The Riverland
is known primarily for its Chardonnay wine. Moreover, it also
delivers outstanding Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz that
famous in the wine industry in the world.
Riverland
Many people may not know the Fleurieu Peninsula in South
Australia, but it was one of the wine regions in South Australia
as well. The biggest and famous winery in Fleurier Peninsula
regions is as known as McLaren Vale. The area is famous of the
Black Shiraz and delicious Cabernet Sauvignon.
In McLaren Vale, the most outstanding winemaker are the
Rosemount, Seaview, Wirra Wirra Estate and Hardy groups.
Aldinga Bay wines are one of the wineries that most of the
people prefer to go for a visit, the wine from this winemaker
are famous for their excellent quality wines. Beside of the
wines, the audience could enjoy the beautiful natural scenery
at the Cape Jervis which is at the top of Fleurieu Peninsula.
Fleurieu Peninsula Region
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9Steps to getting in know
with your wine
Wine magazine or article usually provide rich
information about the wine, news about the wine
industry and giving ideas about how to determine a
good wine or bad wine.
Spending time on reading
Get a great wine glasses
There are a lot of cheap plastic wine glasses out there in
supermarkets, but to taste the wine correctly, do not hesitate
by spending money on a great wine glasses. Because a wine
glasses usually do maintain the temperature more efficiently
than the plastic wine glasses.
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Use the correct tools to open the wine
Some bottle of wine may come with screw caps which is easy to
open, but some heritage wine bottle is seal with a cork. In
order to open a corked wine bottle correctly, drinker should buy
a good corkscrew to open it without broken the corks.
Aerate the wine
The processing of aerating the wine is let the wine exposing
to the oxygen. Professional wine taster usually pours the wine
into a breather decanter and swirl it to enhances the flavour of
the wine. But aerate wine duration may depend on the wine
type.
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Blind Wine Tasting
Tasting wine with its label covered up is
the best ways to know if the wine is good
or bad. The information of the wine may
influence the taster’s judgement. On the
other side, blind wine tasting will enforce
the taster fully concentrate on their to
Small sips and roll it
The best ways to enjoy wine is taking a
sip and savour instead of gulp it. Spend a
few seconds to moving the wine in your
mouth and taste the flavours.
Spit
If you went to a wine tasting, don’t be shy
to spit the wine after rolling it in your
mouth. This is the best way to prevent
over drunk and be sure split the wine in a
spare wine glasses or container instead of
the floor.
Write down
Record down your opinion of the wine
every time you taste it, for this I strongly
recommend a mobile application named
“Vivino” that could help you to record
the wine you consumed by scanning the
wine’s label, knowing the wine’s review
and information.
Visit wine regions
Visit particular wine regions that
produce the wine that suits you have
a real research of each wine regions
before going. Find a wineries tourist
guide, have a great talk and taste the
wines.
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