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Caravan Correspondent

Australian Travel Writer and Photographer πŸ’™ Caravan Holidays.

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2021 The Year of South Australian Wine

Did you know there are 18 wine regions in South Australia, and with that many to discover, it’s no surprise that many events in South Australia are linked to these regions. In 2021 they will be celebrated even more than usual, with gourmet weeks, vintage festivals, masterclasses, tastings, music and markets. If food and wine… Read More 2021 The Year of South Australian Wine

02/03/202119/02/2021 Glenys Gelzinis12 Comments

Wineries of the Coonawarra

The wines produced in the Coonawarra in South Australia are unique for the Terra Rossa soil in which they grow, a soil type specific to this region. The soil which is rich in iron, silica and nutrients sits on top of a bedrock of limestone and this combined with pure underground water creates the terroir… Read More Wineries of the Coonawarra

21/06/201918/06/2019 Glenys Gelzinis3 Comments

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