$10 Shiraz To Impress

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    Deakin Estate 2010 Shiraz - serve with oven-baked rack of lamb or a beef & Guinness pieAlthough it's just $10 a bottle, Deakin Estate's 2010 Shiraz is a wine you can easily put on the table with a meal to impress – things like oven-baked rack of lamb, or a hearty beef and Guinness pie come quickly to mind.

     

    Made from fruit from the company's vineyards in the Murray Darling region of North West Victoria, it's a wine whose deep and vibrant red colour not only looks good, it tastes good too.

     

    Winemaker Phil Spillman aged separate parcels of the wine in American and French oak barrels, then brought them together for the resultant blend: rich blueberry characters are to the fore with medium tannins and a lingering finish.

     

    With its $10 price-tag its worth considering by the case, particularly as its showing plenty of potential to cellar well through until 2016 or so; or enjoy now with that rack of lamb, beef and Guinness pie or even aged sirloin topped with a chimichurri sauce.

     

     

    Shaw Vineyard's 2011 Riesling - perfect with spicy chicken wings and pork ribsONE FOR LUNCH

     

    Even though he has planted just 34-hectares of their 280-hectare fine wool property to grapes, Graeme Shaw and his family have produced some ripper wines from their Shaw Vineyard Estate at Murrumbateman just to the north of Canberra.

     

    One of their latest is their 2011 Riesling, a wine that shows how Riesling can enjoy life to the full in a cool climate like that around Canberra: this one's got lovely tropical fruit aromas and a palate of passionfruit and limes, and with Riesling being one of the great food wines – it'll match such a diversity of dishes through the whole spectrum from entrees to desserts – try this one with anything from Moroccan, Asian or Mexican, to spiced up chicken wings or pork ribs.

     

    Just 300 cases were made, at just $22 a bottle these are sure to be snapped up.

     

     

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