Tasting Highlights: Australian Shiraz

Distinctive wines in a range of styles all show the country's ripe fruit
Harvey Steiman
Posted: August 3, 2005

The styles of these outstanding, distinctive wines range from big and muscular to gentle and refined, but they all have Australia's hallmark ripe fruit at the core. Most of these bottlings are from 2003, a warm, ripe vintage, and 2002, which was distinctly cooler.

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