Australia
Australia isn’t an island but a continent - both its range and scale of production are vast. An ex-British colony, it traditionally looked to France, with Rhone varietals establishing the country’s primary wine offering - now produced as rich GSM and Shiraz reds, mainly from hot South Australia. Cabernet Sauvignon plays an important role, both from hot and more moderate climates (Western Australia). Equally world class examples of Riesling, Chardonnay, Semillon and Pinot Noir are produced, along with Methode Traditionelle, while Italian immigration has aided a growing interest in Italian reds, many with high acid - useful against flabby over-ripeness - such as Sangiovese, Nebbiolo, Dolcetto, Barbera, Montepulciano and Primitivo (Zinfandel).

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2020 Barking Mad Clare Valley ShirazA smashing deal on a super-value Clare Valley Shiraz. The label celebrates the Dachshunds who go crazy when fruit trucks rumble by this small Clare Valley winery. Packed with rich fruit and ... read more$20.99 in mixed 6+ or $23.99 per bottle
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2023 Pauletts Polish Hill River RieslingThis boutique Aussie Riesling is an off-the-shelf favourite, now appearing under a label carrying the new "Ries" moniker. It is made in a classic Clare Valley style, with a succulent and dryish ... read more$24.99 in mixed 6+ or $27.99 per bottle
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2021 Jim Barry Armagh ShirazJim Barry's Armagh is one of Australia’s finest Shiraz wines. It offers massive depth and complexity in a palate that is densely structured, where rich dark red fruits bring forth an almost ... read more$420.00 in mixed 6+ or $468.00 per bottle