As the world’s most isolated wine region with an Indigenous history stretching back a staggering 40,000-plus years, Margaret River propositions visitors with palpable romanticism and an intrinsic connection to nature. Fringed by the Indian Ocean on three sides with endless pristine beaches, the often-used moniker “paradise” is a laudable one. Wine history is young here; vine planting began in the late 1960s when the area was better known for dairy pastures and iconic surf breaks….
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