In the pristine region of Manjimup, giant trees and lush pastures set the scene for an exciting up-and-coming wine region.

Manjimup wine region deserves a place on your culinary bucket list. Its rolling farmlands and fertile soils provide an abundance of fresh produce, from apples to chestnuts and truffles. In the heart of Western Australia’s south-west, the town of Manjimup is known as the gateway to the Southern Forests region.

Manjimup is a young wine region focused on quality over quantity, and it’s quickly built a reputation for its elegant wines. 

34° 34’S
latitude
116° 08’E
longitude
153HA
total vineyard area
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Climate and Altitude

The continental climate is influenced by the ocean and provides even temperatures during the grape-ripening period, resulting in ripe grapes and full-flavoured wines. 

233MM
growing season rainfall
20.5
mean temperature
108-345M
altitude

The Environment

Manjimup wine region is part of the Southern Forests area on Australia’s south-west coast. It’s about three-and-a-half hours from Perth. 

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Climate

Manjimup enjoys mild weather, with cool, wet winters and warm, dry summers.

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Soil

The region’s soils include vivid red loams and gravelly soils.

Top Varieties Grown

CABERNET SAUVIGNON AND MERLOT

The climate is ideal for growing these varieties and they dominate plantings, producing elegant single-varietal and blended wines. 

CHARDONNAY

These are elegant cool-climate Chardonnay wines with melon and citrus flavours. 

VERDELHO

Manjimup wine region produces excellent Verdelho, zingy and fresh with tropical fruit flavours. 

TOP VARIETIES GROWN IN MANJIMUP