Is it logical to assume that all the internationally renown varieties Australia grow are basically French because they bear the French names?
The only popular one that's not French is Riesling.
Ray
Has Australia Or New Zealand A Native Grape Varietal?
Has Australia Or New Zealand A Native Grape Varietal?
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Australian Varieties
There are in fact quite a few Australian varieties. All are of course derived from Vitus vinifera.
As Gary mentioned the CSIRO has produce quite a few.
Here are three, oddly enough all are derived from Cab Sauv, and all were developed in the private sector.
1. Cynge blanc
This variety was established by the Legendry Jack Mann in his family vineyard in the Swan Valley from a seedling growing in a Cabernet vineyard. Mann winery in WA use it to make a bottle fermented sparkling wine. The variety is being further commericalised in a large vineyard in the Limestone Coast region.
2. Malian
This is bronze/pink wine variety which is derived from a sport on a Cabernet vine and is now being used by Clegget Wines in Langhorne Creek to make early and late picked rose style wines
3. Shalistin
This is a further sport of Malian and is white. It is used for making a dry white wine.
All of these are now registered varieties, and all are dinkum aussies.
I don't know if there are any NZ varieties.
As Gary mentioned the CSIRO has produce quite a few.
Here are three, oddly enough all are derived from Cab Sauv, and all were developed in the private sector.
1. Cynge blanc
This variety was established by the Legendry Jack Mann in his family vineyard in the Swan Valley from a seedling growing in a Cabernet vineyard. Mann winery in WA use it to make a bottle fermented sparkling wine. The variety is being further commericalised in a large vineyard in the Limestone Coast region.
2. Malian
This is bronze/pink wine variety which is derived from a sport on a Cabernet vine and is now being used by Clegget Wines in Langhorne Creek to make early and late picked rose style wines
3. Shalistin
This is a further sport of Malian and is white. It is used for making a dry white wine.
All of these are now registered varieties, and all are dinkum aussies.
I don't know if there are any NZ varieties.
Darby Higgs
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