Wineries in Southern Grampians

The Grampians wine region in Victoria, Australia, has a rich history dating back to the 1860s with renowned wineries like Seppelt and Best's establishing operations. Situated at the southern extremity of the Great Dividing Range, the area's unique landscape experiences hot days, cold nights, and minimal rainfall, nurturing vintage vines that contribute to the production of well-known table wines. The region's distinctive terroir features sandy, loamy soils based on granite, known for their infertility and excellent drainage, which foster vine health and the cultivation of high-quality grapes ideal for crafting intensely flavored wines.

Key grape varieties grown in the Grampians include Shiraz and Riesling, which are standout regional varietals. Other notable grapes such as Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Merlot, and Cabernet Sauvignon add to the region's diverse and intricate wine selection. The area is particularly renowned for its Sparkling Shiraz, originating from the historic township of Great Western. Notable wineries in the Grampians region include Seppelt Wines, Mount Langi Ghiran, Pomonal Estate & Mt Cassel Villa, Best's Wines Great Western, Grampians Estate, and Mountainside Wines.