wine to drink now
wine to drink now
Hi,
I am new here and hope you can help. I have been into australian wine for quite a while nand fond of Shiraz . Does anyone know of a good non expensive shiraz which is drinkable now? thanks
I am new here and hope you can help. I have been into australian wine for quite a while nand fond of Shiraz . Does anyone know of a good non expensive shiraz which is drinkable now? thanks
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Re: wine to drink now
Dom wrote:Hi,
I am new here and hope you can help. I have been into australian wine for quite a while nand fond of Shiraz . Does anyone know of a good non expensive shiraz which is drinkable now? thanks
Hello Dom, and welcome
Expensiveness of wine is relative to one's own income and the price level one considers acceptable for the wine/s being considered for purchase.
For example, I'll happily pay $15-16 for St Hallett Faith Shiraz or $13-15 for Taylors Shiraz but tend to look at other wines that appeal and are discounted to around that price bracket when the aforementioned wines are priced around $18-19.
What's the price bracket you're considering?
Cheers
daz
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Dom wrote:Thanks for the reply Daz, I was expecting to pay around the $15-$20 Mark.
The most I would go for a bottle of wine would be $25. Thanks for the suggestion.
For approx $25 Kaesler Stonehorse is well worth trying. It has been available for about $17-18 - a cracker at that price level.
Around $17-22 Pepperjack, Thorne-Clark Shotfire Ridge, Teusner Riebke, Tahbilk, O'Leary Walker, D'Arenberg Footbolt are also worth a look. I haven't tried the Zema Estate Shiraz but their cab sauv is excellent for about $20-$23.
Jacobs Creek Reserve Shiraz 2004 seems to be well-regarded for as little as $12-$15. Longhop Shiraz 2007 to be released in April (I think) should be worth waiting for - the 2006 was a bargain for $15, even better value at $13/doz direct from the winery.
Mike Press is also very good value for about $12 (incl freight) from the winery. I should try the current Ingoldby release @ $12-13 but haven't yet. James Halliday rated the 2004 90/100.
Just a few more for you to think about, Dom. There is a lot of variation in styles there too. I'm sure others here can add to the list
Cheers
daz
Hi Dom,
This site is run by a retailer, and he has an under $20 section that includes a couple of shiraz:
http://www.auswine.com.au/page.asp?PageID=93756
I'm sure Gavin would help you out, depending on where you are and the quantities you're looking for.
My favourite shiraz under $20 is Tahbilk ( I dont think Gavin usually stocks that),
cheers
Andrew
This site is run by a retailer, and he has an under $20 section that includes a couple of shiraz:
http://www.auswine.com.au/page.asp?PageID=93756
I'm sure Gavin would help you out, depending on where you are and the quantities you're looking for.
My favourite shiraz under $20 is Tahbilk ( I dont think Gavin usually stocks that),
cheers
Andrew
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