Sub: No wine lover’s collection is complete without some classic vintage.
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Your wine collection is no doubt filled with a bevy of beauties; some may be at their optimum, while others may require more cellar time to fully develop. Whether you are looking to pull something from the cellar for a celebration, or simply want to sample or collect some of the year’s best bottles, we have the intel on which wines have moved into their peak drinking window in 2019.
Australia:
– 2005 Barossa/McLaren Vale Shiraz
– 2002 Clare Valley Riesling
– 1998 and 2005 Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon
– 2012 Yarra Valley Pinot Noir
– 2007 and 2010 Western Australia Cabernet and Chardonnay
– 2009 Hunter Valley Semillon
International:
– Napa Valley, United States: 2011 Chardonnay, 2007 and 2012 Cabernet Sauvignon and 2012 Zinfandel
– Bordeaux, France: 2001 Pomerol/Saint-Ѐmilion, 2007 Sauternes/Barsac
– Burgundy, France: 2002 and 2005 Chablis
– Piedmont, Italy: 1996 and 2004 Barbaresco
– Tuscany, Italy: 1999 Chianti Classico
– Germany: 2007 Rhine Region Whites
– Austria: 2011 and 2012 Danube Region Whites
– Spain: 2010 Rioja Reds
– Portugal: 1994 Port
– Central Otago, New Zealand: 2011 Pinot Noir
– Marlborough, New Zealand: 2011 Pinot Noir, 2012 Sauvignon Blanc
– South Africa: 2009 Reds
– Mendoza, Argentina: 2013 Reds
You’ll need somewhere to store all these wines, and here at Grand Cru, we can help you find the perfect storage solution for your collection. Visit us at www.grandcruwinefridges.com.au today to explore our range of innovative wine cabinets and accessories.