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| Howard Park is internationally feted as one of Australia's great Riesling wines, it shot to superstar status after claiming gold at the prestigious London International. Fruit is grown to some of the most elevated vineyards around Mount Barker and the Porongurups, nourished by a continental pattern of warm days and cold nights, which translate into vibrant fruit exhibiting zest and super fine citric minerality. Howard Park» |
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| Back to back Max Schubert Trophies Winner, Gold & Trophy Royal Melbourne for Best Other Varieties Red. It seems the 2006 Shiraz Viognier can't go anywhere these days without bringing a trophy home! Starvedog Lane knows from good grapes, it's the combination of styles that gives Starvedog Lane it's characteristics, offering plenty of the kind of flavours that make a really good wine. Starvedog Lane» |
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| A hallmark label, a wine of impeccable character and credentials, regularly claiming a litany of trophies and medals at international wine shows. The Classic Brown Label, from the year that saw Wolf Blass claim International Winemaker of the Year at the London International, is a magnificent example of why Australia rapidly gained repute through Wolf Blass, for the production of world class Shiraz. Wolf Blass» |
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| Montana burst onto the international stage in 1990 when it won the Marquis De Goulaine Trophy for best Sauvignon Blanc anywhere in the world. Now considered the benchmark of New Zealand, Brancott by Montana is an assemblage of fruit grown to choice sites across the generous soils of Marlborough. Montana» |
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| Clancy is a perennial favourite for enthusiasts of good red wine everywhere around the world. Peter Lehmann starts with a firm backbone of Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon, totting up the cépage with a component of Merlot, to fashion a rich yet soft, fully approachable young wine. Peter Lehmann» |
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| Gunn Estate are world class, having claimed top trophy at the International Chardonnay France, 5 Winestate Stars, Gold ANZ and Blue-Gold at the Sydney International, all for varietal whites.. . Gunn Estate» |
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| Yellow Tail really know about things Cabernet Sauvignon, having taken out the 2004 Jimmy Watson Memorial Trophy for their Reserve edition of the noble varietal. This exclusively estate grown and bottled Cabernet wine is sourced from vineyards which have been established from the ground up to the highest standards of viticulture. Yellow Tail» |
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| Trophy Best Muscat Royal Melbourne, Trophy Best Muscat Rutherglen and 5 Gold Medals. The world-acclaimed Morris Liqueur Muscats are produced from Brown Muscat which is a clone of the Muscat aux Petit Grains Rouge (Muscat with small red berries) grown at the Rutherglen vineyards.. Morris» |
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| A good portion of Cabernet Sauvignon for this year, weighing in at 13%. 1971 created a sensation when it won gold and topped its class at the Gault-Millau Wine Olympiad in Paris in 1979, beating the best Rhone Valley wines. Penfolds» |
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| A wine of pure Barossa fruit by a master who loves Shiraz and is devoted to the valley he calls home. Grant Burge has been awarded every major trophy and medal in Australia, including the Montgomery, Stodart, Brisbane Club and Jimmy Watson. Grant Burge» |
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| Born at Guildford, very near the Houghton Swan Valley winery, Dr John Gladstones was an internationally acclaimed scientist who identified the Margaret River in 1965 as being world class for planting vines and growing grapes. Dr Gladstones also played a role in the development of the Frankland River region, Pemberton and Manjimup. Houghton» |
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| Gold Medal Royal Hobart, its achievement was in the Individual Vineyard Class of the Red Wine Section for Dry Red Wines of any vintage, quite a spectacular result. The judges noted that,.. Baileys Glenrowan» |