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Australia’s Best Wines

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Australia makes some exceptional wines. From rich reds to bright whites and every style in between, Australia has long produced world-class wines that compete on a global scale. The best Australian wines are therefore truly exceptional and perfect for stocking up on to enjoy now as well as over many years to come.

To help navigate Australia’s best wines and producers, we run through some of the recent top award-winners from the nation’s most prestigious wine shows. While some vintages have already moved on, these consistently stellar wines and makers offer the ultimate cheat’s guide to the nation’s finest wines to drink now or collect.

Don’t forget part of the beauty of discovering wine is that it is subjective. This list merely represents a segment of some of the best wines Australia has to offer, however there’s plenty of other wines, many not even entered into the shows to also seek out.

Australia’s best white wines

To pinpoint Australia’s best whites, it’s worth reviewing the White Wine of Show winners at the capital city wine shows, which receive entries from across the country.

Last year, the esteemed Melbourne Royal Wine Show awarded that trophy to Tasmania’s 2020 Tolpuddle Vineyard Chardonnay, which also won Best Single Vineyard Wine. This chardonnay ages beautifully, so if you can find this wine, or any of its back-vintages – perhaps at auction houses such as Langton’s – don’t hesitate to stock up. Other white trophy winners at this show included:

Chardonnay fans should also track down 2020 Cherubino Margaret River Chardonnay, which won a hat-trick of trophies last year with The Royal Adelaide Wine Show’s White Wine of Show, the same trophy at Margaret River Wine Show, and the coveted Wine of Show at the Wine Show of Western Australia.

And while it’s rare for a white wine to take out a show’s top honours, Tyrrell’s Wines also did just that at the Royal Sydney Wine Show with the 2013 vintage of its iconic Tyrrell’s Vat 1 Semillon winning Wine of Show.

Last year, the Halliday Wine Companion Awards launched the White Wine of the Year award, with the 2018 Penfolds Yattarna Bin 144 Chardonnay claiming the inaugural title. These awards provide brilliant insights into Australia’s best wines, with listings of the top-rating examples of each grape variety, plus a winning wine in each category. Last year’s white varietal winners included:

For anyone who enjoys emerging styles, the Australian Alternative Varieties Wine Show is a great resource. Best White Wine went to the 2021 Pikes Wines Luccio Albarino, Best White Italian Variety Wine was awarded to the 2021 Oliver’s Taranga Fiano, and the 2021 Pawn Wine Co. Gruner Veltliner took out the Best of the Rest trophy.

If you also enjoy pale, elegant and dry rosés, there’s no beating the 2021 Turkey Flat Rosé, which won three Best Rosé trophies last year at the Melbourne Royal Wine Show, Royal Adelaide Wine Show and Royal Sydney Wine Show.

Australia’s best sparkling wines

Australia’s sparkling wine producers have fast built a reputation for producing bubbles on par with the world’s best. Forget Champagne, Australia’s sparkling wines offer immense quality – and value for money.

Coravin proudly sponsored the 2022 Halliday Wine Companion Sparkling Wine of the Year, which was awarded to the 2014 Deviation Road Beltana Blanc de Blancs. The awards also named the 2017 Bellebonne Natalie Fryar Vintage Rosé Sparkling Rosé of the Year and 2015 Ashton Hills Sparkling Shiraz Sparkling Red Wine of the Year.

With so many standout sparklings to enjoy, the Coravin Sparkling™ wine preservation system is an ideal accessory as it allows you to first sample a glass or two over dinner one night and finish the bottle up to four weeks later – still in its peak spritzy condition.

Australia’s best red wines

For a snapshot of Australia’s best red wines, the Red Wine of Show trophy at the major wine shows is an excellent guide. One of the country’s most prized awards of this kind is the Jimmy Watson Memorial Trophy for Best Young Red at the Royal Melbourne Wine Show. Last year, it went to the 2019 Fallen Giants Shiraz