Top 10 Red Wines from $30 to $50
 | Top Pick |
Balthazar Of The Barossa Shiraz 2006 | | Tiny production from this multiple award winning Barossa shiraz made by Anita Bowen. |
$44.99 a bottle |
| Peter Lehmann The Mentor 2004 | | Superb Barossa Cabernet Sauvignon awarded 96 James Halliday Points |
$33.99 a bottle |
| Mount Cole Fenix Rising Shiraz | | This big shiraz won a trophy at the Sydney International and is in their list of top 100 wines. It's a must try and reduced from $45.99. |
$35.00 a bottle |
| Palandri Merlot 1.5 Litre Magnum | | This Merlot tows the typical line, with herby elements on a smooth and generous palate. The extra density comes from the older vineyards that Palandri has (or had) access to. |
$40.00 a bottle |
| Balthazar Of The Barossa Shiraz 2006 | | Tiny production from this multiple award winning Barossa shiraz made by Anita Bowen. |
$44.99 a bottle |
| Two Hands Harry & Edwards Garden Lhc Shiraz 2006 | | 90 Point Wine Advocate Wine, limited availability and savings of $15 a bottle. |
$44.99 a bottle |
| Wooing Tree Pinot Noir 2007 | | 3 Gold Medals: "Perfumed, rich and supple, this single-vineyard Cromwell red is densely coloured and crammed with beautifully ripe cherry and plum flavours. Fresh acidity keeps things lively, with a hint of liquorice. Hard to resist in its youth, it's best cellared to 2010" 5 stars, Michael Cooper, Winestate Magazine |
$48.95 a bottle |
| Heemskerk Derwent Valley Pinot Noir | | "Full of sweet, jubey, rose petal-like flavours though the stalky bitterness of its finish is an attractive counterpoint. It has a silken, creamy texture and embedded notes of toasty oak, its tannin structure fine and dry but largely a background player. This is one of the more impressive Tasmanian pinot noirs to grace my table." Campbell Mattinson; The Wine Front |
$49.95 a bottle |
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