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Wine
Snobs Take Note:
£6
Jacob's Creek Ranked Alongside £150 Penfolds Grange |
Critics who
slam major wine brands as 'bland and boring' have been dealt a blow
by the Matthew Jukes 100 Best Australian Wines 2007 announced
recently, as the UK's number one Aussie brand, Jacob's Creek, took
three places in the prestigious ranking. This is the fourth annual
'hotlist' produced by wine expert Matthew Jukes, at a time when sales
of Australian wines are at an all-time high.
The 2005
Jacob's Creek Shiraz, widely available in supermarkets at just
£5.99, was put "in a lengthy line up with none other than
Grange [priced at £150 a bottle]&ldots;It looked fabulous,
glossy and downright delicious", comments Jukes. Penfolds Grange
is widely recognised as the pinnacle of Australian winemaking,
comparable with the best wines from Bordeaux, and its 2002 vintage
also won a place in the Top 100.
Two boutique
wines made under the Jacob's Creek label also made the cut - 2001
Jacob's Creek Johann Shiraz/Cabernet Sauvignon (£34.99) and 2005
Jacob's Creek Steingarten Riesling (£14.99) - proving the
brand's ability to impress even the most discerning wine connoisseur.
Adrian
Atkinson, wine development director at Jacob's Creek distributor
Pernod Ricard UK, says, "Jacob's Creek was and continues to be a
pioneer of Australian wines in Britain, and it's fantastic to have
its quality recognised in this prestigious line-up. Jacob's Creek is
one of just three brands to secure more than two wines in the
line-up, and the Shiraz is one of only six wines priced under £6
to be recognised in the Top 100."
Tesco has
recently announced that it is now stocking £100 wines, and
Jacob's Creek Steingarten will be listed in selected stores from
August. Britons are spending more than ever on wine and sales of
bottles costing more than £10 have risen 74% in the past two
years.
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