Shiraz, Grenache and Cabernet lead the pack Australia's reds roll on
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Australia has firmly established as the No. 2 import source for wine in the United States, outpacing France, Spain and Chile and taking aim at Italy for the top spot. Shiraz is Australia's most familiar wine, and the best ones can match up well against the world's great reds.
Publication Name: The Wine Spectator
Subject: Food and beverage industries
ISSN: 0193-497X
Year: 2003
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Sultans of Shiraz
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Penfolds, Henschke and Rosemount are three of Australia's major producers of high quality, Shiraz-based wines whose production quantities have enabled them to attract a following of win enthusiasts in the US. A history of the wines is presented.
Publication Name: The Wine Spectator
Subject: Food and beverage industries
ISSN: 0193-497X
Year: 1995
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Rating Shiraz and Shiraz blends
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A vertical rating of Shiraz wines evaluates them on a scale of one to 100, with no tasting notes provided. A 1989 Henschke Shiraz Keyneton Hill of Grace Vineyard at $31 is rated 91.
Publication Name: The Wine Spectator
Subject: Food and beverage industries
ISSN: 0193-497X
Year: 1993
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