Langhorne Creek selected as Wine Partner for Food Industry Awards
By Chris • May 19th, 2010 • Category: Wine RegionsLanghorne Creek is a lesser known wine region just south of Adelaide, famous for red wines and in particular cabernet sauvignon and shiraz. A wine industry was established there in the 1850s and at the time Bleasdale was the only winery there. Wolf Blass and Lindemans contributed to the growth of the region by establishing vineyards there and they have been joined by other big players as well as boutique wineries.
Langhorne Creek has been selected as the Wine Partner for the South Australian Premier’s Food Industry Awards. It’s the first time a wine region is the partner rather than an individual winery. The Event Manager commented that this gave more brands a chance to be promoted by the event.
“The Langhorne Creek Wine region has some excellent wines and brands and by choosing a total region as our wine partner even more of those great brands are promoted,” she said.
“I wanted to give one of our State’s exceptional wine regions the opportunity to promote not only their region, but also their iconic brands.”
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