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“If you were stuck with only Australian wine to drink, you would never be bored,” claimed guest Mark Davidson—who has been championing Australia for the better part of 2 decades. His book “The Wines of Australia” focuses on this new world region—which has some of the oldest vines in the world, nearly every grape and style of wine on the planet, and some of the best values in the wine world. Plus, we give you the scoop on the major Burgundy hail storms and discuss why Robert Mondavi is teaming up with an unlikely collaborator. Your savvy wine buying guide to Australian wine starts now.
Wine Featured on This Episode:
2021 The Story "Super G" Grampians, Australia
Producers/Wines Mentioned:
Tolpuddle Chardonnay
House of Arras (Sparkling)
Clonakilla
Mayer (Pinot Noir)
Leeuwin Estate (Art Series Chardonnay)
Tyrrell's (Vat 1 Semillon)
Grosset (Riesling)
Henschke
Unico Zelo
Ochota Barrels
Shaw & Smith
Vasse Felix
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Links and Mentions
Nothing Left to Say? By Karen MacNeil
Men's Journal Wine Column
Wine News in 5 on IG by Samantha Cole Johnson (Senior US Editor , Jancis Robinson)
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