Gourmets of Wine > Morris 2000 Shiraz
[Chardonnay - Merlot - Pinot Noir - Riesling - Sauvignon Blanc - Shiraz] Full flavoured, and very drinkable. Cuisine Magazine recommended it, which is why I chose it. I tend to stay with New Zealand wines, largely to support the New Zealand industry and "buy your own"
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[Willettsonwine.blogspot.com] The Willetts on Wine: Margaret Anne has to admit she's beginning to enjoy Chilean wines, after being turned off them for many years due to unfortunate early experiences with some lower-end table wines that gave her a headache. We didn't enjoy this one as much as the earlier Casa Neuva Cabernet/Merlot we blogged about, but it was still a fine wine and we'd buy it again. (We've waited too long since drinking it to be more specific!)
[Wineanorak.com] Jamie's wine blog: ...
[Asininity.com] Judicious Asininity: Australian Shiraz is famous for spice and intensity. The low end stuff is very drinkable. As the price mounts, so does the quality. At $20 - $30, it starts to get very nice - too good for quaffing around the barbie.
[Wineforyou.info] Chardonnay - Merlot - Pinot Noir - Riesling - Sauvignon Blanc - Shiraz: Full flavoured, and very drinkable. Cuisine Magazine recommended it, which is why I chose it. I tend to stay with New Zealand wines, largely to support the New Zealand industry and "buy your own"
[Wineforyou.info] Chardonnay - Merlot - Pinot Noir - Riesling - Sauvignon Blanc - Shiraz: Full flavoured, and very drinkable. Cuisine Magazine recommended it, which is why I chose it. I tend to stay with New Zealand wines, largely to support the New Zealand industry and "buy your own"
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