When it comes to easy to drink, smooth, rich ripe wines there is no better choice than Australian shiraz. Here you will find none of the comparatively rough edges of a Rhone style from France — Aussie wines have much more ripeness and depth which makes them very accessible and a great match with hearty casseroles and spicy foods including Indian dishes.
The Australian Shiraz case costs £87 and includes three bottles each of the following four wines.
Dry River 2009, South Eastern Australia: With smoky rich fruit on the nose and spicy red berry fruit on the palate, this is a classic example of Australian Shiraz that goes well with earthy spicy foods in particular.
Solora Shiraz 2008, Margaret River: Western Australia produces complex wines due to the coolness of the climate and the coastal influences on the vineyards. This wonderful wine has deep complex flavours of white pepper, spice and touches of leather and has a very smooth rich texture.
The Opportunist Shiraz 2008, Limestone Coast: A rich, ripe red with plump juicy fruit and a creamy, berry-soaked savoury and aromatic finish — this is fantastic value for money shiraz that is just great with rich autumn dishes.
Jip Jip Rocks 2007, Limestone Coast: The Jip Jip Rocks are a striking outcrop of 350- million-year-old pink-red granite in the heart of the Limestone Coast, which is sacred in traditional Aboriginal beliefs. The wine has delicious flavours of eucalyptus, spice and ripe berry fruit.
The Oxford Times Wine Club is run in association with The Oxford Wine Company. Free delivery of your wine is available within 30 miles of Oxford. Please allow up to ten working days for delivery of your wine. If you have any questions about your order, contact The Oxford Wine Company on 01865 301144 quoting The Oxford Times Wine Club or email: info@oxfordwine.co.uk
If you would like to buy unmixed or mixed cases of wines that you have particularly liked from The Oxford Times Wine Club at the same special discounted prices, please contact Theo Sloot at The Oxford Wine Company on 01865 301144 or email theo@oxfordwine.co.uk
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