75
红酒 Red | |
澳洲 Australia, 其它澳洲产区 Other Australian Regions | |
Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon | |
16℃ | |
1999 | |
暂不提供 |
There's a good reason why this is the number 1 Australian export red wine, its inexpensive and good. The fresh and friendly Shiraz flavors make this a very pleasant, easy drinking wine.
At under $400, this is a good wine for people new to the art of wine drinking. It has a very friendly character with abundant Shiraz fruit flavors and good structure from the Cabernet Sauvignon contribution. The wine has a deep almost purple color and is remarkably concentrated for an inexpensive wine. The ripeness of the fruit used in this wine is reflected in the 13% alcohol content. Enjoy this wine with a variety of BBQ meats and pastas with meat sauces. Because of the Shiraz grape, this wine also matches well with spicy Asian meat dishes like Tandori Chicken and Korean BBQ. Serve this wine slightly chilled, about 16℃.
Orlando Wines, producer of the Jacob's Creek series of wines, has been one of the leaders in Australia's remarkable wine success story. Jacob's Creek wines are not only the best selling wines in Australia, but they are the nation's top exported wine in terms of volume.
John H. Isacs
At under $400, this is a good wine for people new to the art of wine drinking. It has a very friendly character with abundant Shiraz fruit flavors and good structure from the Cabernet Sauvignon contribution. The wine has a deep almost purple color and is remarkably concentrated for an inexpensive wine. The ripeness of the fruit used in this wine is reflected in the 13% alcohol content. Enjoy this wine with a variety of BBQ meats and pastas with meat sauces. Because of the Shiraz grape, this wine also matches well with spicy Asian meat dishes like Tandori Chicken and Korean BBQ. Serve this wine slightly chilled, about 16℃.
Orlando Wines, producer of the Jacob's Creek series of wines, has been one of the leaders in Australia's remarkable wine success story. Jacob's Creek wines are not only the best selling wines in Australia, but they are the nation's top exported wine in terms of volume.
John H. Isacs