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‘’‘Adelaide Hills’’’ is a cool-climate [[wine region]] located in the Mount Lofty Ranges of South Australia, east of the city of Adelaide. Known for its elevated vineyards and diverse microclimates, it has become one of Australia’s most important regions for producing refined styles of [[Chardonnay]], [[Pinot Noir]], and [[Sauvignon Blanc]]. The region’s altitude, which ranges from 300 to over 700 metres, allows for long growing seasons and retention of natural acidity in the grapes. | ‘’‘Adelaide Hills’’’ is a cool-climate [[:Category:Wine regions|wine region]] located in the Mount Lofty Ranges of South Australia, east of the city of Adelaide. Known for its elevated vineyards and diverse microclimates, it has become one of Australia’s most important regions for producing refined styles of [[Chardonnay]], [[Pinot Noir]], and [[Sauvignon Blanc]]. The region’s altitude, which ranges from 300 to over 700 metres, allows for long growing seasons and retention of natural acidity in the grapes. | ||
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