What Do You Need To Know About Bendigo Wines

Established in 1969, Bendigo winery represents the best Victorian winery, that produces Bendigo wines. Who hasn’t tried Bendigo wines , doesn’t know the true value of a high quality wine. If you enjoy pairing wine with delicious foods, or simply enjoy a glass in the evening, make sure you try Bendigo wines. Also, celebrate special moments with the outstanding Bendigo wines.

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If your next destination is Victoria, put Bendigo region on your travel list and use the opportunity to try the so popular Bendigo wines. You will also be able to meet the winemakers of that region, enjoy Bendigo wines together with live music, and have a good time in the Botanical Gardens in Castlemaine. Before you pack your bags and drive off, here are few things you should know about Bendigo wines and region.

  • Bendigo region is particularly famous for its red Bendigo wines, such as Shiraz and Cabernet. Even though it produces other grape varieties, still these two stand out.
  • Bendigo wine region became famous for its wine even in the nineteenth century. German and French settlers found that the soil is ideal for cultivating grape, thus planted a great number of vineyards.
  • Bendigo wines are known to the world for their intense flavor. The geographic and climatic conditions have great influence on the flavor, what makes Bendigo wines different than the rest.
  • What makes Bendigo wines so special is the unique wine making technique. Bendigo winemakers spend many hours preparing soil before planting vines. Vines are planted at at one meter distance from each other. This leaves grapes exposed to the sun what ensures maximum ripeness.
  • If you want to taste an extraordinary Bendigo wines, make sure you select Seppelt Benno Shiraz and Bress Silver Chook Heatcote Bendigo wine, to further enhance the flavour of your already tasty dinner.
  • Did you know that the driving economic force of Bendigo wine region in the nineteenth century, was both gold and grapes. The true light of this region, was not revealed until 1969. Since, Bendigo region counts as one of the best producers of rich, concentrated red Bendigo wines like Cabernet and Shiraz.
  • Another thing that contributes to the irresistible taste of Bendigo wines is the climate. Situated in Central Victoria, Bendigo region enjoys the Mediterranean climate of warm summers and wet winters.

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