This article discusses Australian wines. These New World wines are some of the most popular in the UK. The wine producing regions are discussed.
Australian
wine has dominated the UK
supermarket shelves and restaurant tables for at least twenty years. In fact Australia is now responsible for the most wines
sales by volume to the UK
than any other country in the world. However despite it being a big seller when
it comes to the UK
it is only in the top 10 when it comes to overall wine production statistics.
Initially
Australia
was known primarily for its Chardonnay. It was this oaky white wine which
really bought it to the forefront of the British market. Because of the
Australian climate the grapes tended to mature more than the same grapes would
in Europe – producing a wine with a higher
sugar and in some cases higher alcohol content than its European counterpart. The
climate has also led to Australia
being able to produce fewer weak wines and therefore the wine produced is more
consistent than that produced in Europe which
is more at the mercy of changeable weather. However as tastes change and time
has moved on the wine industry has too and Australia now produces a wide range
of wines.
There
is a vast amount of wine produced in Australia and we are now going to
take a whistlestop tour around some of the wine regions concentrating on those
which produce red wine.
In
New South Wales the best known region is Hunter Valley,
here you will find some excellent Shiraz.
Wines can be labelled as being form the upper or lower valley but both areas
concentrate on Shiraz
for their red wine.
Also
in New South Wales
is Mudgee and the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area. This area was previously
responsible for some of the cheaper lower quality wines but this has changed
over the last few years and there are some really good Shiraz wines now coming out of this region.
For
great Pinot Noir wines head to Victoria, The
Mornington Peninsula and the Yarra
Valley are both producers
of some fine varieties of this type of wine. In fact Victoria is singlehandedly
responsible for a great deal of red wines that end up on tables across the UK
with Goulburn Valley, Great Western, Rutherglen, King valley and Milawa all
producing some fantastic wine.
South Australia is where many of the
wines produced for mass consumption come from. Coonawarra is seen as one of the
finest wine regions of the area producing rich Cabernet Sauvignon and fiery Shiraz. Also notable in
this area is the wine region of Barossa
Valley which is one of the oldest and
best known places for viticulture in Australia. Shiraz is what the region made its name from
so it is definitely worth checking it out!
For
a great range of Australian red wines, or just to browse wine in general, it is
a good idea to consult an independent online wine retailer. You can browse
wines in your chosen price range, and you can research before you buy.
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Fiona Muller has been writing for over 20 years. She is a qualified journalist and has worked in food and drink writing for the last few years. For more information on wine, go to - www.laithwaites.co.uk |
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