‘Viticulture’ is a common feature of which one of the following Austra

‘Viticulture’ is a common feature of which one of the following Australian cities ?

Adelaide
Darwin
Hobart
Brisbane
This question was previously asked in
UPSC NDA-1 – 2019
Viticulture is a common feature of Adelaide.
Viticulture, the cultivation of grapevines, is strongly associated with Adelaide due to its proximity to some of Australia’s most famous wine regions. South Australia, with Adelaide as its capital, is a major wine-producing state in Australia and is home to world-renowned regions like Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, and Adelaide Hills, all located relatively close to the city. While other parts of Australia also produce wine, Adelaide is arguably the major city most closely linked with significant and internationally recognized viticulture areas.
Darwin is in the tropical Northern Territory and is not known for viticulture. Hobart, the capital of Tasmania, is near some wine regions, but Tasmania is a smaller wine producer compared to South Australia. Brisbane, in Queensland, is also near some wine areas (like the Granite Belt), but again, Queensland’s wine industry is less prominent than South Australia’s. Therefore, Adelaide is the city most strongly associated with extensive viticulture among the given options.
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