The Wines of Australia

The Wines of Australia

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Pikes 'The Assemblage' 2020
Pikes
€17,50
Irrewarra Chardonnay 2021
Irrewarra
€49,00
Pepper Tree Wines Alluvius Semillon 2022
Pepper Tree Wines
€45,00
Wynns Black Label Shiraz 2022
Wynns Coonawarra Estate
€32,00
Petaluma White Label Chardonnay 2022
Petaluma
€24,00
By Farr Tout Près Pinot Noir 2022
By Farr
€85,00
Nocturne Yalingup Cabernet Sauvignon 2023
Nocturne Wines
€38,00
Cherubino Wines Folklore Chardonnay 2022
Cherubino Wines
€23,00
Torbreck Woodcutters Shiraz 2021
Torbreck
€25,00
Giant Steps Sexton Vineyard Pinot Noir 2020
Giant Steps
€44,00
Brokenwood Graveyard Vineyard Shiraz 2018
Brokenwood
€205,00
Rayner Vineyard Shiraz 2021
Bondar Wines
€32,00
Langmeil Wines 5th Wave Grenache 2019
Langmeil Wines
€28,50
Penley Son of Titan Shiraz 2021
Penley Estate
€17,50
Penley Project E Cabernet Sauvignon 2022
Penley Estate
€18,00
Penfolds RWT Bin 798 Shiraz 2013
Penfolds
€130,00
Xanadu Estate Chardonnay 2021
Xanadu
€24,50
Tahbilk Winery Viognier 2021
Tahbilk Winery
€12,50
Mount Mary Yarra Valley Quintet 2018
Mount Mary Vineyard
€110,00
Spinifex Wines Esprit 2020
Spinifex Wines
€30,00
McHenry Hohnen Hazel's Vineyard Chardonnay 2022
McHenry Hohnen
€48,00
Henschke Croft Chardonnay 2019
Henschke
€38,00
By Farr Shiraz 2019
By Farr
€65,00
Yarra Yering Chardonnay 2017
Yarra Yering
€64,00
The Standish 2020
The Standish Wine Company
€120,00
Penfolds Bin 2 Shiraz Mourvedre 2012
Penfolds
€42,00
Head The Blonde Barossa Shiraz 2018
Head
€42,00
Ben Glaetzer Anaperenna 2021
Ben Glaetzer
€44,50
Handpicked Highbow Hill Pinot Noir 2021
Handpicked Wines
€68,00

   The Wines of Australia

     Australia’s vastness provides an incredible range of terroirs, from coastal regions to high-altitude vineyards. Each area contributes distinct flavours to the wines. The coastal vineyards benefit from maritime influences, while high-country vineyards experience cooler temperatures and unique soil compositions. It is in this diversity that allows Australian winemakers to craft wines that reflect their specific location, resulting in a rich tapestry of flavours.

Coast to Coast: From the cool-climate regions of Tasmania and Victoria to the sun-drenched vineyards of South Australia, winemakers adapt to local conditions.

High Country: In the elevated regions, such as the Victorian Alps or the Great Dividing Range, winemakers contend with cooler temperatures and shorter growing seasons.

Southern States: The wet and cold climates of states like Victoria and Tasmania favor certain grape varieties, such as Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.

Dry East Coast: The eastern seaboard, including New South Wales experiences warmer temperatures and drier conditions, ideal for white wine varieties of Chardonnay and Semillon

Mediterranean Climate of the West: Margaret River in Western Australia enjoys a Mediterranean climate, perfect for elegant Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay.

Australian winemakers embrace the concept of terroir. They work closely with the land, understanding its nuances and adapting their practices accordingly and by doing so, they bring out the best in each grape variety, allowing the region’s unique characteristics to shine through. Whether it’s the minerality of the soils, the sea breezes, or the altitude, every element contributes to the final wine. They blend tradition with innovation. They respect classic techniques while experimenting with new approaches. Sustainability, organic practices, and minimal intervention are gaining prominence, ensuring a harmonious relationship with nature.

Australia's winemakers combine age old traditions with modern practices and adventurously explore new grape varieties such as Tempranillo, Sangiovese and Saperavi. These grape varieties, often sourced from warm Mediterranean climates, add new dimensions to the Australian wine landscape and offer wine lovers unique taste experiences. The pioneering ethos of the country's vintners is another defining characteristic of Australian wine. 

They are at the forefront of viticultural innovation, harmonizing age-old traditions with avant-garde practices.Australian winemaking is a wonderful fusion of geography, climate, and craftsmanship. From the rugged coastlines to the sun-kissed valleys, each bottle tells a story of its unique origin to produce the finest examples of premium winemaking anywhere in the world.

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