This Western Australian Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (WA DPIRD) book examines the geological history, soil types and climatic influences that shape Western Australia’s 9 south-west wine regions. It explains how ancient granitic landscapes, ironstone gravel soils, and maritime sea-breeze systems contribute to regional terroir and fine wine production, while also documenting the geology, soils and climate characteristics of each official wine region and subregion. While this book focuses on the unique features of the wine-growing regions of WA, the information would also be of interest to others interested in viticulture in Australia [PDF 25 MB, 361 pages]. #
Contents:
Part 1: The south-west
1. Introduction
2. The wine regions
3. Geology and landforms
4. Soils
5. Climate
Part 2
6. Margaret River wine region
7. Great Southern wine region
8. Swan District wine region
9. Geographe wine region
10. Pemberton wine region
11. Blackwood Valley wine region
12. Manjimup wine region
13. Perth Hills wine region
14. Peel wine region
Appendices