Outstanding houses in Western Plains.
Region DNA
The character of Western Plains
Based on 2 wines with structural data
Style profile
Tight, signature style across producers
FEM score distribution
Based on 1 rated wineries in this region
Flavor territory
Most frequent primary flavor groups
Style breakdown
Wine style frequency · Bar length = relative count
Top grape varieties
Varieties ranked by number of wines · Number = wine count
Most representative winery
The estate whose wines are closest to the regional average — the truest expression of Western Plains
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VisitWestern Plains is a wine region in Australia, home to 1 producers tracked on Femente. Its vineyards are led by Shiraz/Syrah, Grenache, and Mourvedre, producing Australian New South Wales Shiraz and Australian Rhône Blend Red wines with notes of Oak and Black fruit.
Western Plains — good to know
- What grape varieties are grown in Western Plains?
- The most planted varieties in Western Plains are Shiraz/Syrah, Grenache, and Mourvedre, based on the wines Femente tracks across the region.
- What wines is Western Plains known for?
- Western Plains is known for Australian New South Wales Shiraz and Australian Rhône Blend Red wines and flavors of Oak and Black fruit.
- How many wineries are in Western Plains?
- Femente tracks 1 producers in Western Plains.
- Where is Western Plains?
- Western Plains is a wine region in Australia.
Western Plains
The Western Plains strips away frills—scorched earth and old vines yield dense, structured reds that bristle with tannin and spice. Here, winemakers chase power over polish, letting the inland heat speak through the glass.