Red Wines - The Rest of the World
Spain
Europe’s second best wine producing country blessed with a special
blend of tradition and innovation propelling it to the forefront of the
fine wine scene.
Finca Carbonell Tempranillo 2002
�14,00 per bottle
Guelbenzu 2002,Tempranilo,Cabernet Sauvignon,Navarra
�22,50 per bottle
Vallobera 2002,Tempranilo,Rioja
�23,00 per bottle
Italy
Italy has been producing wine for at least the last 2500 years, variety
in styles from rich and complex to light and fruity, Italian wines can meet
any challenge.
Chianti Castello
di Poppiano 2002
�18,75 per bottle
Brunello di Montalcino 1998,Corte Pavone,Tuscany
�50,00 per bottle
Barbera d’Alba, Ausario 1999, Azienda Agricola Molina, Piedmonte
�50,00 per bottle
United States
of America
According to most Californians, Americas Golden State has always been the
natural home for classic grape varieties and has consistently produced an
abundance of world-class wines.
Bogle Old Vine,Zinfandel
2001,California
�30,00 per bottle
Opus One 1995,Napa Valley,Californi ~ Baron Phillipe de Rothschild
/ Mondavi
�185,00 per bottle
Chile
Producing word-class cabernet sauvignons a source of inexpensive, but well
made wine that is a joy to drink.
Note Chico Merlot
2003
�14,00 per bottle
Las Casas Del Toqui,Cabernet Sauvignon 2002,Cachapoal
�17,00 per bottle
Australia
Over production has led to a watering down of what was once a class wine
producing nation, however a few gems are still to be found.
Rolleston Vale
Shiraz Cabernet 2002
�14,75 per bottle
Fermoy Estate Merlot 2001,Margaret River
�27,00 per bottle
Nepenthe Pinot Noir 2002, Lenswood, Adelaide Hills
�37,00 per bottle
South Africa
South Africa wine production can be directly traced back to the one man,
Jan Van Riebeek, Commander of the first Dutch settlement who planted his
wine within a 160 kilometre sweep of C ape Town in 1655.
Chacma’s
Bark, Shiraz 2002, Western Cape
�16,50 per bottle