Wines For an Awsome Aussie Holiday!
Australian Wine has Taken off like a bat outta hell in the last fifteen years. This has created a major export for the Aussies, nearly increasing five fold in as many years. Their major wine has come to be shiraz. The name of the grape Shiraz was taken from that of the city of Shiraz in Persia, where the process of wine making possibly originated 7000 years ago. The Shiraz grape was introduced into Australia in 1832 by James Bubsy, an immigrant who brought vine clippings from Europe with him.
For many years, Australia Shiraz producers have added up to 4% Viognier to their Shiraz to add apricot tones to the wine’s nose and palette. My absolute favorite three are featured here.
Elderton “Comand” Shiraz, Barossa Valley, Australia, 2002
Up is down, down is up with this one! There are incredible attributes of intensity within a very dense wine. However, for all the power and depth of flavor there is a remarkable display of elegance. Imagine grabbing a ripe plum from the Clark Farm across the street, throw in some fresh Virginia blackberries, and finish it off with some dark chocolate swiss truffles from the dessert menu, and you have a good idea of some of the prominent flavors found in this exquiset bottle. Don’t expect the flavors to die off quick either. You’ll practically have to brush your teeth to get rid of this finish.
Torbreck Vineyards “Descendant” Shiraz, Barossa Valley, 2002

The Descendant is a single vineyard Shiraz-Viognier. The name implies that the wine is the “descendent” of David Powell’s flagship wine, RunRig. The wine exhibits tar and black olive, offset wonderfully by the jasmine and apricot aromatics of Viognier. Smooth and supple, it’s juicy and slightly jammy, ripe and concentrated, this big boy is what I call balanced! Try this perfect wine with some nice roast beast for an awesome aussie holiday!
Molly Dooker “Carnival of Love” Shiraz, Australia, 2005
The husband and wife winemaking team of Sparky and Sarah Marquis (mar-QWISS) are synonymous with the finest wines to emerge from Australia’s respected landscape. Here they have created a PERFECT specimen of Australian shiraz. The bouquet is full of licorice, chocolate and spice. There are some really cool layers of espresso, raisin and vanilla coated oak. Again, opulent yet elegant, this powerhouse can be soft and sexy. There is a silky and creamy mid-palate structure that leads you into a teeth staining, killer of a finish.



