Australian wines: the industry's new star
Wine exports from Australia have gone from 305 million dollars worth in 1995, to $2.1 billion in 2005. This is a testament to the increasing popularity and respect given to a fine Australian wine. The country's vineyards are producing tasty bottles and vintages that are beating out the French in respected international competitions. Australian wines have become the new hot item amongst foodies and wine connoisseurs.
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Fine Australian wine
Australia offers many discount brands of wine that can be very pleasing to the masses. But for more refined tastes, fine Australian wines are available at golden-west-wine.com.
An exquisite example of a fine Australian wine is the Greenock Creek Shiraz Roennfeldt 1997. Robert Parker calls the vintage "nearly perfect" and notes that the young, full-bodied wine is an excellent addition to the cellar for future enjoyment.
Parker also recommends another Australian gem for the cellar-- the D'Arenberg Dead Arm Shiraz 2001. A delicious example of the blackberry flavors found in the Shiraz varietal, this coveted bottle should be shelved and can be (or rather, should be) enjoyed 20-25 years from now. So, buy now and anxiously await future your future date with this delicious vintage and your decanter.
Another fine and fruity Shiraz that hails from Australia is the 2001 Amon-Ra Shiraz Barossa Valley. The blackberry and cassis flavors are prominent with background touches of smoke, licorice and dried herbs. It is sure to impress any guest you invite to your distinguished dinner party or event.

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