Penfolds Winery
Australian wines are divided into New World wines. Compared to old world wine producing countries, Australian wines are made in a different way.
Follow me into Australia to experience the charm of some of Australia's most famous wineries and explore the winemaking process.
Penfolds Winery, located in South Australia's famous Barossa Valley region, is Australia's most famous and largest winery, regarded as a symbol of Australian wine, known as the aristocracy of the Australian wine industry, and has eight parks under the winery.
Hefu Winery
The life of Australian wine comes not only from the essence of the sun, soil and grapes, but also from the long history of wine tasting and exquisite winemaking technology.
Founded in 1966 in the Barossa Valley of Australia, Wolf Blass sells its brand to more than 50 countries. Its products include the famous White Gold Series, the Prestigious Black Label Series and the Regional Grey Card Series of Syrah (locally known as Shiraz), Cabernet Sauvignon and exquisite Riesling, and the refreshing Chardonnay wine.
Jekas Winery
In addition to the strict adherence to the traditional winemaking method, the use of advanced winemaking technology and modern winemaking equipment, coupled with Australia's stable climatic conditions, the quality of the wine produced is relatively excellent.
Jacob's Creek is one of the wine brands of Orlando Wines, a well-known local vintner.
They have a unique winemaking philosophy and culture. For more than three decades they have insisted on preserving the most original and fruity grape varieties, guaranteeing the best taste of Jackass, and are known worldwide for their fresh, full-bodied, rich and mellow fruity tastes and easy-to-drink qualities.