The Clare Valley is South Australia's most northerly major wine district.
The Far North zone is located north of the Clare Valley.
The original inhabitants of the Clare Valley were the Ngadjuri people.
The most important white variety is Riesling, with the Clare Valley regarded as its Australian home.
Due to its close proximately to the Clare Valley, there are many similarities in the geological features.
This wine from the Clare Valley is perfect picnic fare.
Eyre returned to Adelaide directly, visiting and giving glowing reports of what was to become the Clare Valley.
The fifth wine was a 1988 semillon from the Clare Valley in South Australia.
The Riesling Trail is the perfect way to experience the best of the Clare Valley.
Since then, the Clare Valley Racing Club has increased its race dates to three or four annually.