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A Taste of Australian Wine

'Shiraz'

by Gavin Trott



This is Australia?s highest profile wine style, and arguably its best red wine.
The grape is believed to have come to Australia first from its home, Hermitage
in the Rhone area of France many years ago. Some believe, again arguably, that
due to extensive re-planting in France due to Phylloxera, our older vineyards
are more like Hermitage used to be, than that region is today. Some vineyards of
Chateau Tahbilk for instance date back over 100 years unchanged (and small
amounts of wine are still made from these old grapes.)



What is not in doubt however is that Shiraz is the best and best known red wine
of Australia. It is the most widely grown red grape variety, grown in almost all
regions, and makes the most recognised Australian wines in the world market such
as Grange and Henschke Hill of Grace amongst others. In addition it is used in
blends with many other grapes, as well as being used extensively in the
Fortified wines of Australia, most notably our Vintage Port styles.



Through all of this and in almost every climate, Shiraz makes quality wine. It
rarely needs or receives the same volume of new oak as Cabernet, it can be
delicious and fruity when young, but can mellow with up to 20 or 30 years in the
cellar into magnificent wine showing earthy, velvety, almost sweet fruit
characters.



The aromas and flavours of Shiraz vary with wine style and region, but are
usually blackberry, plums, and pepper in varying degrees dependent on growing
conditions. In addition, even more regionally based, we can find liquorice, tar
even, and bitter chocolate and mocha. Climate affects these with the warmer
climates providing the plums and chocolate (Barossa) and the cooler climates
giving more of the pepper (Victoria).



Below is a list of some of the Australian regions producing quality Shiraz
wines, plus some labels to watch out for from those regions. Naturally there
will be many that I have missed, and this is not meant to be a definitive list,
but if you try these wines you will find quality, and discover some of those
flavours for yourself (with apologies to other regions and producers I have
missed).



Cool Climate



Victoria

Mt Langi Ghiran

Seppelt Great Western

Bests Great Western



Western Australia

Cape Mentelle

Vasse Felix



Warm Climate




Barossa Valley

Rockfords Basket Press

St Hallett Old Block

Charles Melton

Elderton

Henschke

Grange



McLaren Vale

Eileen Hardy

Coriole

Seaview

Woodstock



Clare

Leasingham Bin 61 and Classic Clare

Wendouree

Tim Adams

Jim Barry the Armagh

Mitchell Pepper Tree



Coonawarra

Wynns

Bowen Estate

Zema Estate

Leconfield



Hunter Valley

Brokenwood Graveyard

Tyrrells

Rothbury Estates




Gavin is the manager of the
Australian Wine Centre (a large
collection of affordable, rare and cult Australian wines) and hosts the very
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