Australian vineyards – not that hot actually

Guest contributor
Tuesday 16 July 2019
Veteran South Australian wine producer Brian Croser shares a blast from the south.
I am sitting in my office looking out of the window into the freshly pruned Tiers Vineyard in the Piccadilly Valley. Behind the vineyard the tall white trunks of the candle-bark gums (Eucalyptus rubida) are rhythmically swaying in the increasing wind. The sky is growing dramatically darker as we await the arrival of a Great Southern Ocean cold front. Three weeks after the winter solstice, this is one of these often-ferocious fronts that deliver the rain upon which we rely to leach last year’s salts...
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