Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/59298
Type: Conference paper
Title: Terroir rising? Varietal and quality distinctiveness of Australia's wine regions
Author: Anderson, K.
Citation: 53rd Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, Cairns, 10-13 February 2009: 23 p.
Publisher: AgEcon
Publisher Place: online
Issue Date: 2009
Conference Name: Annual Conference of the Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society (53rd : 2009 : Cairns, Queensland)
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Kym Anderson
Abstract: It has been argued that part of the reason Australia was able to contribute to and respond so successfully in the 1990s to the growth in demand for commercial bottled wine was because of its freedom (relative to European producers) to blend wines across the full range of varieties and geographic regions, so as to be able to reproduce year after year a consistent style for each label. Over time, however, that has led some buyers in the ‘Old World’ to believe Australian and other ‘New World’ winemakers do not respect or exploit regional differences in terroir or, worse still, that the ‘New World’ is incapable of making high-quality, regionally distinct wines. This paper examines the changing extent to which Australian wine regions do in fact vary in their choice of winegrape varieties and in the average quality of those winegrapes. In doing so the study provides some new quantitative indexes that may be helpful for other purposes too, such as providing a base for simulating the potential impacts on different regions of climate change and of adaptive responses to it. The study focuses on 30 of Australia’s winegrape regions and on the top 12 red and 10 white winegrape varieties that together accounted in 2006 for all but 7 percent of Australia’s wine. It compares 2006 with 2001, the first year for which price and quantity data were compiled nationally by grape variety for the country’s newly defined Geographical Indication regions.
Description: AARES Conference 2009 Available on AgEcon Search Also published in Enometrica 2(1): 9-27, March 2009
Rights: Copyright the author
Description (link): http://www.aares.info/aares_conference_2009
http://www.unimc.it/enometrica/March-2009
Published version: http://purl.umn.edu/48050
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