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I'll second that. In particular Leslie and I love Jacob's Creek and Rosemount Estates. Both offer excellent wines at even better prices. Man I love Syrah http://www.straightbourbon.com/forum...emlins/yum.gif http://www.straightbourbon.com/forum...lins/drink.gif
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I love the Rosemount Estates Grenache-Shiraz even though it's a really simple, superficial wine. It just tastes good.
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Yah, Shiraz is good. Chris and Kristin got me and Stacy into it... We don't have it too often but it's a good wine.
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The problem I've had with many Aussie reds (mostly Shiraz) is high alcohol and huge in your face fruit quality that is often hard to pair with a meal. These can often be fun with BBQ meats. The high alcohol and sweet fruit appeals to the American palate as it hits the front of your tongue first and makes you go, "Ooooh, that's good." The heaviness can wear you out, though, once that initial impression fades. I have found some fun treats in the cooler climate areas like Orange and Margaret River that have some good acidity to balance out the lush fruit.
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I have found that a good Aussie shiraz pairs well with about any red-sauce pizza http://www.straightbourbon.com/forum...emlins/yum.gif
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MMMM...Pizza! I think many, many reds go well with pizza. Oh, I am so hungry and cravin' pizza right about now. Shame on you!
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I prefer the Shiraz blends, especially the cab-shiraz, to the straight shiraz.