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Glenguin Vineyard Semillon-White Wine-World Wine
Glenguin Vineyard Semillon
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Huon Hooke – 'Light straw-yellow colour. The aromas are superbly fresh and intense, youthful and bright, with herb and lemon aromas of real charm. The palate is juicy and ripe, fresh and clean and bright, with delicious lemon and herb and a compelling juiciness. It's fresh, youthful, reserved and not at all austere or tight. The acidity is perfectly balanced, the wine is eminently drinkable now and will certainly age well. A seriously good young semillon.' 95 points - Huon Hooke, Therealreview.com

$23.82
First Creek Botanica Cuvée Sparkling NV-Champagne & Sparkling-World Wine
First Creek Botanica Cuvée Sparkling NV
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$17
First Creek Botanica Pinot Grigio-White Wine-World Wine
First Creek Botanica Pinot Grigio
$15.83
First Creek Botanica Semillon Sauvignon Blanc-White Wine-World Wine
First Creek Botanica Semillon Sauvignon Blanc
$15.83
First Creek Botanica Cabernet Sauvignon-Red Wine-World Wine
First Creek Botanica Cabernet Sauvignon
$15.83
Glenguin Botrytised Semillon 375ml-Dessert, Sherry & Port-World Wine
Glenguin Botrytised Semillon 375ml
$23.82
Thomas Wines Synergy Semillon-White Wine-World Wine
Thomas Wines Synergy Semillon
$21.67
Charteris Chardonnay Hunter Valley 2022 (6 Bottle Case)-White Wine-World Wine
Charteris Chardonnay Hunter Valley 2022 (6 Bottle Case)
$251.94
First Creek Botanica Shiraz-Red Wine-World Wine
First Creek Botanica Shiraz
$15.83
Brokenwood Tallawanta Vineyard Semillon 2019-White Wine-World Wine
Brokenwood Tallawanta Vineyard Semillon 2019
$63.99
Brokenwood Hunter Valley Shiraz 2021-Red Wine-World Wine
Brokenwood Hunter Valley Shiraz 2021
$50.48
Thomas Wines Two of a Kind Shiraz 2022-Red Wine-World Wine
Thomas Wines Two of a Kind Shiraz 2022
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James Halliday – "A 52/48% blend of Hunter Valley and McLaren Vale (Blewitt Springs) fruit. The two components are separately fermented but blended soon after the end of fermentation; matured for 16 months in French hogsheads. A fascinating blend, with major synergy, as each component takes centre stage, but the dusty/chocolate/fine/savoury notes prevail. This is a mighty $25 wine." - James Halliday (Halliday Wine Companion)

$25
Thomas Wines Cellar Reserve Braemore Semillon 2017-White Wine-World Wine
Thomas Wines Cellar Reserve Braemore Semillon 2017
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James Halliday – Top 100 Wines of the Year - "The Braemore Vineyard was planted in 1969 on sandy alluvial flats, the Cellar Reserve Semillon not released until six years old. A seriously delicious semillon, lime leaf to the fore, then polished acidity, balance, line, length and purity." - James Halliday (The Weekend Australian)

$69.98
Charteris Shiraz Hunter Valley 2021 (6 Bottle Case)-Red Wine-World Wine
Charteris Shiraz Hunter Valley 2021 (6 Bottle Case)
$269.98
Meerea Park Wines Hell Hole Semillon 2022 (6 Bottle Case)-Current Promotions-World Wine
Meerea Park Wines Hell Hole Semillon 2022 (6 Bottle Case)
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James Halliday

$170
First Creek Hunter Valley Shiraz-Red Wine-World Wine
First Creek Hunter Valley Shiraz
$24.66
First Creek Botanica Chardonnay-White Wine-World Wine
First Creek Botanica Chardonnay
$15.83
Fraser Gallop Rose 2021 (12 Bottle Case)-Rose Wine-World Wine
Fraser Gallop Rose 2021 (12 Bottle Case)
$329.96
Meerea Park Wines Shiraz “Alexander Munro” 2019-Red Wine-World Wine
Meerea Park Wines Shiraz “Alexander Munro” 2019
$83.31
Meerea Park Wines Shiraz “Aunts” 2021 (6 Bottle Case)-Red Wine-World Wine
Meerea Park Wines Shiraz “Aunts” 2021 (6 Bottle Case)
$219.95
Meerea Park Wines Semillon “Aged Release Alexander Munro” 2012 (6 Bottle Case)-Red Wine-World Wine
Meerea Park Wines Semillon “Aged Release Alexander Munro” 2012 (6 Bottle Case)
$419.90
Meerea Park Wines Semillon “Alexander Munro” 2016 (6 Bottle Case)-White Wine-World Wine
Meerea Park Wines Semillon “Alexander Munro” 2016 (6 Bottle Case)
$239.94
Thomas Wines Two of a Kind Shiraz 2022-Red Wine-World Wine
Thomas Wines Two of a Kind Shiraz 2022
$25
Thomas Wines Two Of A Kind Semillon Sauvignon Blanc-White Wine-World Wine
Thomas Wines Two Of A Kind Semillon Sauvignon Blanc
$21.67
Thomas Wines The OC Semillon 2023-White Wine-World Wine
Thomas Wines The OC Semillon 2023
$29.99
Thomas Wines Synergy Shiraz 2022-Red Wine-World Wine
Thomas Wines Synergy Shiraz 2022
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James Halliday – “Taut. Playful. Fruit-focused and bright. A wine for Friday night pasta and Sunday barbecues. Wild cherries. Classical tones." - Toni Paterson, The Wine Companion

$25
Thomas Wines Sweetwater Shiraz 2021-Red Wine-World Wine
Thomas Wines Sweetwater Shiraz 2021
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The Wine Front – “Mostly dark fruit with pepper and dark chocolate. Just a hint of vanilla, sage, peppermint and a sweet note of a ripe raspberry. There’s something simple and pure about this wine, it just hits the spot. It’s energetic with bright acidity and a distinctly bitter finish. Bitter like fruit skin and ground coffee. The good bitter. There’s a fair bit of drying powdery tannin, too. Even though it could use a bit more time in bottle, it’s cohesive and entirely pleasant now.” - Kasia Sobiesiak, The Wine Front

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James Halliday – “Any red wine of the 2021 vintage is by definition better than any offering from ’20, it with no more than a handful of Hunter Valley shiraz wines that dared to make the point. This is a wine with a 20-plus year future, firm, earthy black fruits not requiring a 'thank god' finish.” - James Halliday, Halliday Wine Companion 202

$39.99
Thomas Wines Kiss Shiraz 2021-Red Wine-World Wine
Thomas Wines Kiss Shiraz 2021
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The Wine Front – “It’s meaty and fragrant. Wow, the taste, the mouthfeel is impressive. It’s full in flavour but subtle and it builds it up towards the end. Raspberries, blood, rosemary, sage, dark chocolate with caramel bits and salt flakes. The structure is complete with the front perfume, mid-palate weight and a long finale, it has velvety tannins, firm acidity and plush, fleshy body. So very well made, pure fruit and poise.” - Kasia Sobiesiak, The Wine Front

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James Halliday – "A single-vineyard shiraz made from the fruit of 53-year-old vines; hand-picked and cold soaked for 48 hours, spending a further 9 days on skins, matured for 16 months in French hogsheads (25% new). Release May ’23 after further maturation in bottle. Lovely hue and depth, the bouquet full of plum and blackberry verging on outright perfume, the palate taking no prisoners with its power and purity, the aftertaste long lasting. Sheer class, and not afraid to flaunt its wares." - James Halliday, Halliday Wine Companion 2024

$89.98
Thomas Wines Kiss Shiraz 2017-Red Wine-World Wine
Thomas Wines Kiss Shiraz 2017
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James Halliday – "From old vines on the Pokolbin Estate vineyard, the Kiss label is the flagship of Thomas Wines, made simply to focus on the quality of the grapes, albeit with some new oak support. Many of the '17 Hunter Valley shirazes have 'closed, call back later' signs plastered on them - not this wine, it welcomes you to taste it, lips generously open." - James Halliday, Winecompanion.com.au

$99.98
Thomas Wines Fordwich Hill Semillon 2023-White Wine-World Wine
Thomas Wines Fordwich Hill Semillon 2023
$29.99
Thomas Wines Elevage Semillon 2022 (500ml)-White Wine-World Wine
Thomas Wines Elevage Semillon 2022 (500ml)
$29.99
Thomas Wines Elenay Shiraz 2021-Red Wine-World Wine
Thomas Wines Elenay Shiraz 2021
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The Wine Front – “Smells serious. Layers of oak spice, elegant, balancing on savoury and sweet. Violets and cherry blossoms, plums and blackberries. Velvety rose petals. The texture is velvety too with fine building tannins and a bitter fold right after subtle, succulent sweetness. Fresh black pepper spice comes at the end and tingles in the front palate. Very elegant expression that will cellar well and merge all the nuances smoothly with more time.” - Kasia Sobiesiak, The Wine Front

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James Halliday – “A blend of Kiss and Sweetwater Shiraz taken from selected barrels of each wine, and matured in French hogsheads (35% new). Excellent colour, with a savoury/spicy edge to the fruit. Its palate drives the core of the wine, with purple and black fruits before a return of some savoury notes to the finish. Decades of life for a very high-quality wine. Aspires to and achieves elegance.” - James Halliday, winecompanion.com.au

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James Suckling – “A very complex shiraz with sweet green tobacco, green olives and plums on both the nose and palate. Medium-bodied with a solid core of fruit, fine tannins and bright acidity. Vivid and focused. Very Cote-Rotie inspired here. Fine and vivid. Drink or hold.”- James Suckling, jamessuckling.com

$59.99
Thomas Wines Braemore Semillon 2023-White Wine-World Wine
Thomas Wines Braemore Semillon 2023
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The Wine Front – “Herbal lemon tea, a hint of wax, underripe melon skin, fresh chamomile, satin cool and lacy texture. There’s something minty underneath and it carries that little tightly packed flavour package that no doubt will develop into something even more beautiful in future but what a refreshing and layered drink it is in its youth.” - Kasia Sobiesiak, The Wine Front

$36.66
Glenguin Shiraz 2019-Red Wine-World Wine
Glenguin Shiraz 2019
$29.99
Charteris Semillon Hunter Valley 2022 (6 Bottle Case)-White Wine-World Wine
Charteris Semillon Hunter Valley 2022 (6 Bottle Case)
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James Halliday – PJ Charteris spent the better part of a decade at Brokenwood, and tasted countless semillons, reflected in the fragrant bouquet and the juicy palate with lime and Meyer lemon nuances, the length impeccable. James Halliday, Halliday Wine Companion 2023

$209.99
Charteris ‘Bellevue Vineyard’ Semillon Hunter Valley 2022 (6 Bottle Case)-White Wine-World Wine
Charteris ‘Bellevue Vineyard’ Semillon Hunter Valley 2022 (6 Bottle Case)
$269.70
Wine production in Australia boasts a rich history that dates back to the 18th century. From its humble beginnings, the wine industry in the country has flourished, leveraging the varied climatic zones to cultivate a diverse array of grape varieties. While regions like Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, and Hunter Valley might ring familiar to many, there are over 60 wine regions in Australia, each with its unique terroir and specialties. One of the standout features of Australian winemaking is the innovative spirit. From pioneering new viticultural techniques to experimenting with grape varieties not traditionally associated with the Australian terroir, winemakers consistently push boundaries. This zeal for innovation is balanced by a deep respect for tradition, resulting in wines that are both groundbreaking and deeply rooted in the country's winemaking legacy. Shiraz might be the grape most synonymous with Australian wine, but the country also produces exceptional Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Riesling, among others. The complexity, depth, and character of Australian wines make them a favorite on the global stage, celebrated for their uniqueness and authenticity.
Wine grapes arrived in Australia in 1788 with its first colonists. However, experts credit James Busby for popularising viticulture in the country in 1833, when he brought many wine grapes to Australia, including the now-famous Shiraz (AKA Syrah). Wine production exists in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania. Most vineyards are near the coast, where the grapevines benefit from the oceanic cooling breeze, while irrigated regions inland are also a significant source of wine. Australia has both warm and cold wine regions. Some are a few miles from the seashore, and others are on the mountains.
Shiraz is Australia’s flagship grape. The French variety feels right at home in the country, especially in South Australia (the country’s most important wine region.) Shiraz is the most planted varietal in Australia, followed closely by Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon. Other grapes with significant plantings include Merlot, Pinot Noir, Semillon, Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling and those used to make GSM blends along with Shiraz — Grenache and Mourvedre. You’ll also be surprised to find rare grapes in Australia, from Italian Nebbiolo to Spanish Tempranillo. Of course, these wines are hard to find but worth seeking.
For types of wine, the most popular wine styles in Australia are youthful red wines made with Syrah, oak-aged Chardonnay, age-worthy Shiraz and Cabernet, and elegant Pinot Noir. Fragrant Riesling and refreshing Sauvignon and Semillon are famous, too! Fortified wines were once the most celebrated wine style in Australia. Although the category still exists, it has fallen out of fashion as dry table wines dominate the global wine market. And let’s not forget about the refreshing sparkling wines produced in several Australian regions, most notably in Tasmania — they are amongst the best in the world.
Wine is a noble drink. You usually get what you pay for. Fine wine is expensive to make, and it’s often produced in small quantities. That means that the best wines in Australia are not cheap. Having said that, Australia is a source of extraordinarily well-priced wine, and the quality-price ratio is very convenient, especially for everyday wines. The most age-worthy red wines from prestigious regions like Barossa and Eden Valley can go for a few hundred dollars, while inexpensive Shiraz or Chardonnay from the irrigated area inland are often inexpensive.
The best Australian wines are the ones you like the most. The good news? Australian winemakers produce all types of wine to satisfy your every need. Look for Australian wine in World Wine and choose your favourite. From collector’s items to lovely weeknight sippers. Australia has it all!