You can find on this page the Australia wine map to print and to download in PDF. The Australia wine regions map presents the vineyards and wine growing areas of Australia in Oceania.

Australia wine map

Maps of Australia vineyards

The Australia wine map shows all wine growing areas of Australia. This wine regions map of Australia will allow you to easily localize all appellations and main grape varieties in Australia in Oceania. The Australia vineyards map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

The Australian wine industry is the fourth-largest exporter in the world, exporting over 400 million litres a year to a large international export market that includes "old world" wine-producing countries such as France, Italy and Spain as its mentioned in Australia wine map. There is also a significant domestic market for Australian wines, with Australians consuming over 400 million litres of wine per year. The wine industry is a significant contributor to the Australian economy through production, employment, export and tourism.

Major grape varieties are Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Sémillon, and Riesling as you can see in Australia wine map. Australia has no native grapes, and Vitis vinifera varieties were introduced from Europe and South Africa in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Some varieties have been bred by Australian viticulturalists, for example Cienna and Tarrango. Although Syrah was originally called Shiraz in Australia and Syrah elsewhere, its dramatic commercial success has led many Syrah producers around the world to label their wine "Shiraz".

GSM is a name commonly used in Australia for a red wine consisting of a blend of Grenache, Shiraz (a.k.a. Syrah), and Mourvèdre. The largest volume of wine is produced from grapes grown in the warm climate Murray-Darling Basin zones of Lower Murray, North Western Victoria and Big Rivers as its shown in Australia wine map. In general, the higher-value premium wines in Australia are made from smaller and cooler-climate regions.