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What are Boutique Wines? Best Boutique Wineries Around Australia

What are Boutique Winees

A winery producing less than 10,000 cases in a year is considered as a boutique winery. Of course, wines produced here are called boutique wines.

There are many terms associated with boutique wineries. Some of them are small-run, limited production, hand-crafted and artisanal. Where all this is true about boutique wines, this is not all when it comes to boutique wines.

Artisans try to create a masterpiece in each boutique wine bottle by hand crafting them. A true blue boutique wine is one which is personalized right from the start to finish.

It goes all the way back to the time when the vineyard is established. The root and clone are carefully selected to match the soil type and water availability. This harvest time has to be perfect with a diligent aging program. Each and every step involved in producing a boutique wine from the vineyard to bottling it has to be personal and taken with a purpose.

Best Boutique Wineries Around Australia

Australia is a home to many wineries producing incredible reds, whites and mixed wines. This place is one of the top wine exporters around the world. Yet, the massive quantity of wine produced in Australia every year did not overshadow the hand crafted delicate boutique wineries.

The country holds a special place for some of its best boutique wineries which showcase their region’s climate quality, innovation and style. Though the quantity produced in these boutique wineries is limited, there is absolutely no compromise in their trueness.

Check out some of the best boutique wineries around Australia based on their region.

Boutique Wineries in Hunter Valley

Located in New South Wales, the Hunter Valley is Australia's oldest and best known wine region with over 150 great wineries producing varieties of wines.

Hart and Hunter

One of the picturesque boutique wineries in the Hunter Valley, this winery is looked after by Daniel. The winery was formed around the idea of sourcing the best parcels of fruit from the best possible vineyard sites to make a Single Vineyard Wine. They always credit the wine to the vineyard. Characteristics like lifted primary fruit, tannin structure and fresh natural acidity form the backbone of their wines.

Boutique Wineries in Margaret River

Located in Western Australia, Margaret River produces more than 25 percent of Australia's premium wine. It is one of the nation's largest wine regions with more than 200 vineyards. Over time, this region has built a global reputation for its outstanding Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon.

Rosily Vineyard

One of the boutique wineries in the Margaret River region, it takes its name from the Comte Francois de Rosily, a French navigator who in 1772 made the first chart of Flinders Bay. The founders of Rosily Vineyard - Mike, Barb Scott, Ken and Dot Allan purchased the Northern Margaret River site in 1994, and planted cuttings from the Mosswood vineyard around the corner. All the Rosily wines are made from this vineyard in the attached winery. They produce Semillon, Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay, along with Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Merlot for the reds.

Boutique Wineries in Yarra Valley

Located in Victoria, Yarra Valley is a cool climate region best known for producing Chardonnay, Sparkling wine and Pinot Noir. With around 70-80 wineries in the area, the wines produced here showcase the diversity of its terroir along with the passion of its producers and a mastery of traditional practices.

Hoddles Creek Estate

One of the boutique wineries in the Yarra Valley, it was established by the D'Anna family in 1997. Located in the Upper Yarra it is higher with a cooler atmosphere. The vines are hand-pruned and the grapes hand-harvested. All the wines are from a single vineyard, estate grown made in their 300 tonne winery.

Boutique Wineries in Barossa Valley

Barossa Valley is one of the most popular wine regions in South Australia. Home to around 150 wineries, it has some boutique wineries too.

Massena Vineyards

One of the boutique wineries in the region established by Jaysen Collins and Dan Standish. This winery makes small batches of red wines from exotic Italian varieties such as Tannat, Saparavi, Primitivo (Zinfandel) and Barbera. These wines showcase the amazing diversity of microclimates that exist in the Barossa Valley. They are a creative expression of the winemaker with focus on restraint. They are crafted to be enjoyed with food and friends.

These boutique wineries in Australia are warm and welcoming and one must definitely pay a visit to them whenever in the country.

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