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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Shiraz and the Red Wines of Australia

Australian wine industry produces about 60 percent of white wine and 30 percent red. However, Shiraz and red wines such as Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot are the ones that seem to be more attention Chardonnay and other leading white wines Australian wines when they are talking about.

Cabernet Sauvignon is one of the principal grape in the country and said that an elite. This fruit makes a delicious and powerfully structured wine that is at the same time, podatnom.Mala Coonawarra region in South Australia is home to the finest wines Cabernet Sauvignon. District famed red, lime-laced soil and its perfect grape growing climate are responsible for the wine richness and excellent strukture.Kabina is often blended with Merlot.

Merlot has a flavor that is very similar to Cabernet Sauvignon. Perhaps this is why it is mixed with the cab very often. The board will have a mix of cherry, dark berries, plums, Cassis, chocolate and, from time to time, and even leather. It is grown in many regions in Australia, except in areas that are faced with an extremely cold climate. Best Merlot is sourced from vineyards in the Adelaide Hills, Eden Valley and Coonawarra.

Shiraz wines seductive, jammy and filling, and packed with fruit flavors. His lineage leads among all the other red grapes in the country and is the same as the French Syrah. Nobody really knows how it came to have a unique name in Australia. However, to date, the name Syrah is used only in France and all other countries that produce red grapes, except in Australia and South Africa.

Examples of the finest bottle of wine from the Henschke Eden Valley, Mitchelton from Goulborn Valley and Rosemount Estate from McLaren Vale. But the extraordinary name which would hear would be knowledgeable to tell Peter Lehmann, and, of course, Penfolds Grange - as distinguished from the South Australian wine regions of Barossa Valley

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Shiraz red wines are also used in the country the best Port-type wines and Rhone-style blend which is blended with Grenache and mourvedre - two all important grape in the country that are doing well as varietals and as blends.

Grenache, grown mainly in the Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale, it is usually extremely rich and fruity. It would fill his mouth with the taste of berries, pepper and spices. Mourvedre, Grenache and can also be seen mainly in the Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale. While it also has a fruity taste, his earthy and gamey flavor can be tasted very good.

and Shiraz red wines are definitely among the passions of Australia. They not only liven up the most intimate to the grandest celebration in the country, and definitely the country to various energy industries. These days, Australia's favorite tourist destination for its scenery and events, as well as its spectacular acres of vineyards, wineries and the numerous wines that seem to be.

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