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An Australian Shiraz has been crowned the best wine in the world at a prestigious international, beating out top quality drops from Italy, France, Spain and the UK.Produced by Barossa Valley winery Kellermeister Wines, the bottle of Wild Witch Shiraz 2015 claimed the top spot at the London Wine Competition for 2019.The red wine, available at Dan Murphy’s for $69.99, took out the ‘Wine of the Year’ after a panel of leading wine connoisseurs and sommeliers scored it a staggering 98 points. Other Australian gold winners at 2019 London Wines Competition Mino & Co Wines: A Growers Touch 2013 Botrytis Semillon – $30 (94 points)d’Arenberg: The Laughing Magpie 2014 – $29.99 (93 points) d’Arenberg: The Galvo Garage 2014 – $29 (90 points) Australian wine aficionados have described the drop as ‘rich and opulent’, with ‘exquisite flavours’, ‘smooth taste explosion’ and an ‘excellent finish’.’I shared this bottle with some hard core red drinkers over dinner and they were absolutely gobsmacked at the quality and finish of this wine,’ one customer said.Another said: ‘There is dark fruit, raspberry, blackberry, plum, black pepper and spice with a soft hint of oak. Palate: Decanted: The wine really impresses on the front palate. Its a good balance between fruit, tannin and oak.’And one said: ‘This is a fantastic shiraz – incredibly fine mouth feel with an extraordinary balance of fruit and spice.’ Share this article Share 46 shares Tamed after more than two years in a combination of French and American Oak, the dry grown Shiraz has a ‘concentrated spicy, peppery aroma’.’This is phenomenal, so precise and concentrated with such detail and,’ the description reads.’Named after the Wild Witch vineyard which is nestled in the hills above Lyndoch, this Shiraz is not for the faint hearted.’Traditional viticulture techniques ensure that this wine is produced to optimal quality. Enjoy now or bottle age for up to eight years.’The South Australian winery is a small family-owned business established in Barossa Valley – a renowned wine-producing region northeast of Adelaide – in 1976.Earlier this year, Kellermeister’s Wild Witch Shiraz was voted the best in the world by a judging panel of 11 Masters of Wine, a Master Sommelier, leading retail buyers and senior sommeliers from London’s fine dining scene.Winemaker and owner Mark Pearce said in May he was ‘over the moon’ after his red bottle earned its place on the world map.’Such a stronging on the international stage is great for our state, our beautiful Barossa region and for Kellermeister. We’re thrilled,’ Mr Pearce told Barossa Herald. ‘For Wild Witch Shiraz to be judged Wine of
