Tourists, campers and wine lovers have much to discover in the ruggedly beautiful region of the Southern Flinders Ranges.
Vineyards dot the mountain slopes of this emerging wine region, where small, family-owned wineries craft award-winning wines. Red and white varieties produce bold wines here, and you can taste them in a handful of cellar doors.
With its national parks, gorges and local produce, the Southern Flinders Ranges wine region is a playground for outdoor adventures and gourmet discoveries.
Read on for more about the Southern Flinders Ranges.
The region’s warm, dry climate is influenced by altitude and the Spencer Gulf to the south. Most vineyards are on the slopes of the Flinders Ranges at 350–550 metres above sea level.
The Southern Flinders Ranges is a diverse mountainous region extending north from the famous Clare Valley. The drive from Adelaide takes around two-and-a-half hours.
Temperatures climb quite high in summer, while winters are cool but relatively mild. Being inland, the nights are usually chilly.
The region’s fertile soils are well suited to grape growing. Soil types vary but are generally quite deep and mostly limestone based.
This is the flagship variety of the Southern Flinders Ranges wine region, producing vibrant, robust red wines with good ageing potential.