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The Adelaide Hills Wine Guide 2026

By Tony Love & Cyndal Petty

There is a lot to love about the Adelaide Hills, with its ever-winding landscapes, high points, and twisting, turning valleys, east to west, north and south. And, of course, the wines that result from an unlimited array of aspects, altitudes, rolling country, and inevitable rise and fall slopes. 

Adelaide Hills Wine Guide 2026

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