Have to agree with plenty of others with saying that it would be SA Rieslings and Hunter Semillons if you're talking "World Class". There are many, many examples that age for many years under $30. At the $30 price point though I also agree with Wynns Black Label Cab when it comes to reds. Ages well and always available under $30. I'm off the Coonawarra Cabs a bit at the moment, but BL is still one of Australia's most cellared wines.
Cheers
Ian
Your Top 5 Australian Wines under $30
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Re: Your Top 5 Australian Wines under $30
If you had to choose between drinking great wine or winning Lotto, which would you choose - Red or White?