Great Aussie Wine For Less
Australian red wine is popular for its boldness, fruity taste, and unique character.
Thanks to the country's sunny but cool climate, the grapes grown are ripened longer than usual and therefore leave a more distinct taste.
The well loved Aussie reds made from Shiraz grapes, and grown and vinified in the Barossa Valley are usually the more expensive and multi-awarded ones.
But today, big discounts are given on such wines.
So you get to partake of the finest Australian red wine of different vintages and bottles, without losing much money.
The Blathazar Barossa Shiraz for one is a winner of 27 significant awards all in all.
It scored a 94 and a 95 from two prestigious wine connoisseurs.
It very aromatic and tannic, and it leaves a palate of spiced plums.
It teases your tongue with an oaky taste, and suddenly surprises you with tasty dark fruit flavors.
Originally costing $60 a bottle, the fine Australian red wine may now be bought at $44.
99.
The Mclaren Vale Hammer Shiraz is another Australian red wine that's worth buying.
Coming from a prestigious wine region, it's well loved for it's boldness, smooth texture, and how it's very enticing.
It was originally created to export to the U.
S.
, but is now being marketed in Australia.
Made by experienced wine makers, the Mclaren Vale Hammer Shiraz has a palate of rich fruit and decadent spice; perfect to pair with Wagyu beef, barbecued meats, and hearty tomato dishes.
It now costs only $17.
99 when it's supposed to be priced over $30 in the U.
S.
And if you want a balanced, spicy, flower and fragrant, black fruity wine, you ought to buy the Penfolds Bin 128 Coonawarra Shiraz 2005.
It's got a glistening purple color, and a palate of berry fruits, soft tannins, stylish oak, and lively acidity that makes it very interesting.
From $34.
99 a bottle, the balanced and varietal red wine now costs $23.
99 a bottle.
Thanks to the country's sunny but cool climate, the grapes grown are ripened longer than usual and therefore leave a more distinct taste.
The well loved Aussie reds made from Shiraz grapes, and grown and vinified in the Barossa Valley are usually the more expensive and multi-awarded ones.
But today, big discounts are given on such wines.
So you get to partake of the finest Australian red wine of different vintages and bottles, without losing much money.
The Blathazar Barossa Shiraz for one is a winner of 27 significant awards all in all.
It scored a 94 and a 95 from two prestigious wine connoisseurs.
It very aromatic and tannic, and it leaves a palate of spiced plums.
It teases your tongue with an oaky taste, and suddenly surprises you with tasty dark fruit flavors.
Originally costing $60 a bottle, the fine Australian red wine may now be bought at $44.
99.
The Mclaren Vale Hammer Shiraz is another Australian red wine that's worth buying.
Coming from a prestigious wine region, it's well loved for it's boldness, smooth texture, and how it's very enticing.
It was originally created to export to the U.
S.
, but is now being marketed in Australia.
Made by experienced wine makers, the Mclaren Vale Hammer Shiraz has a palate of rich fruit and decadent spice; perfect to pair with Wagyu beef, barbecued meats, and hearty tomato dishes.
It now costs only $17.
99 when it's supposed to be priced over $30 in the U.
S.
And if you want a balanced, spicy, flower and fragrant, black fruity wine, you ought to buy the Penfolds Bin 128 Coonawarra Shiraz 2005.
It's got a glistening purple color, and a palate of berry fruits, soft tannins, stylish oak, and lively acidity that makes it very interesting.
From $34.
99 a bottle, the balanced and varietal red wine now costs $23.
99 a bottle.