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Australia's First Families of Wine is an Australian wine initiative to raise the profile of Australian wine to the world, showcasing a representative of its landmark wines and to highlight the quality and diversity of Australian wine. Established by a collective of twelve multi-generational family-owned wine producers. Together the families represent seventeen wine-growing regions across Australia and forty-eight generations of winemakers. It was officially launched at the Sydney Opera House on 31 August 2009 by former Hon Tony Burke MP, Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry.〔(Funding First Families of Wine to boost exports )〕〔(The Australian: Our wines need to step up in class )〕〔(Grant to promote Aussie wines abroad )〕〔(Agri Business Australia )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=Max Allen, The Australian, page 5 )〕〔〔 Simon Evans, The Australian Financial Review, Tuesday 18 August 2009, Page 61〕〔Chris Snow, Decanter Magazine, 17 August 2009, Top Australian wineries team up to push super-premium wines〕 ==Members== The inaugural members of Australia's First Families of Wine are: * Brown Brothers, founded in 1885, with vineyards in the King Valley, Heathcote and Swan Hill wine regions of Victoria * Campbells, founded in 1870, with vineyards in the Rutherglen wine region of Victoria * D'Arenberg, (the Osborn family), founded in 1912, with vineyards in the McLaren Vale wine region of South Australia * De Bortoli Wines, founded in 1928, with vineyards in the Riverina and Hunter Valley wine regions of New South Wales and the Yarra Valley and King Valley wine regions of Victoria * Henschke, founded in 1868, with vineyards in the Eden Valley and Adelaide Hills wine regions of South Australia * Howard Park Wines, (the Burch family), founded in 1986, with vineyards in the Margaret River and Great Southern wine regions of Western Australia * Jim Barry Wines, founded in 1959, with vineyards in the Clare Valley and Coonawarra wine regions of South Australia * McWilliam's, founded in 1877, with vineyards in the Riverina, Hunter Valley and Hilltops wine regions of New South Wales, the Yarra Valley wine region of Victoria, the Coonawarra wine region of South Australia and the Margaret River wine region of Western Australia * Tahbilk, (the Purbrick family), founded in 1860, with vineyards in the Nagambie Lakes wine region of Victoria * Taylors Wines, founded in 1969, with vineyards in the Clare Valley wine region of South Australia * (Tyrrell's ), founded in 1858, with vineyards in the Hunter Valley wine region of New South Wales, the Heathcote wine region of Victoria and the McLaren Vale wine region and Limestone Coast wine zone of South Australia * Yalumba, (the Hill Smith family), founded in 1849, with vineyards in the Eden Valley and the Barossa Valley wine regions of South Australia.〔 Simon Evans, The Australian Financial Review, Tuesday 18 August 2009, Page 61〕〔Chris Snow, Decanter Magazine, 17 August 2009, Top Australian wineries team up to push super-premium wines〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Australia's First Families of Wine」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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