Let's taste some wines, and look for their distinguishing flavours and features.
| Shiraz | |
Our most popular red grape variety produces wines rich in fruit flavours.
This wine, from one of Australia's best shiraz areas, the Barossa Valley of South Australia, has a bouquet of sweet ripe plums with overtones of coffee, chocolate and spices. The palate has supple blackberry flavours which linger, combining with velvety soft tannins.
[[Image:betterhomesgardens-487740820-1169081615.jpg]]Try: Yalumba Barossa Shiraz.
Great with: Rare roast beef, venison, kangaroo.
| Cabernet sauvignon | |
A close second in popularity to shiraz. Coonawarra, on the eastern border of South Australia, is cabernet sauvignon's spiritual home.
The bouquet has dense red-berry fruit characters with some leafy touches. The palate reveals powerful blackcurrant fruit with firm tannin structure.
[[Image:betterhomesgardens-581312892-1169081616.jpg]]Try: Rouge Homme Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon.
Great with: Rack of lamb and aged hard cheese.
You can buy
all the wines mentioned here for under $20, including GST.



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