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Though Australia lacks the history and tradition of other top wine-producing countries like France and Italy, it has definitely made its mark on the international wine market in recent years. During the 1990s, winemaking and wine exports boomed in Australia. Though the market has come back to earth a bit in recent years, Australia is still the fourth-largest exporter of wine in the world.

When casual wine drinkers think of Australian wine, they probably think of the critter-laden labels of Yellow Tail and The Little Penguin, among others. And while large wine companies dominate the Australian list, there are also a great number of smaller producers creating highly-rated, award-winning wines.

The majority of Australian wine is produced in South Australia, with most of that (those “critter wines”) carrying a South Eastern Australia appellation. Subregions such as Barossa Valley, Coonawarra and McLaren Vale are home to smaller producers and higher quality wines. Victoria and New South Wales are also significant regions, and wines from Western Australia are reaching America in increasing numbers. Though Shiraz is the grape most associated with Australia, they’ve also had great success with Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Riesling and Grenache.

Sparkling Wine

Sparkling Wines

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While most associate sparkling wine with Champagne, the French region that made it famous, effervescence in wine has been observed since the beginnings of winemaking. Greek and Roman writers made note of bubbles in their wine, and over the years the cause of the bubbles was attributed to any number of things, including the phases of the moon.

The tendency for wines in Champagne to contain bubbles was originally scorned because it often caused bottles in storage to explode, sometimes leading to a chain reaction of blasts that could devastate a wine cellar. It wasn't until the 1600s, when glassblowers in England started producing stronger bottles and the use of cork stoppers was introduced, that Champagne’s sparkling characteristics became desirable. Once winemakers realized that adding sugar to wine before bottling would create a sparkling wine, their production began to spread to other countries and locations (though the name “Champagne” continues to define this class of wine in everyday parlance).

Many sparkling wines and most Champagnes indicate their sweetness level on the label, ranging from the almost completely dry Brut Natural to the dessert-like Doux. The vast majority are either Brut or Extra Dry, with Extra Dry actually being less dry than Brut. Champagne is made from only three grapes — Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier — and sometimes from only one (Blanc de Blancs is all Chardonnay, Blanc de Noirs is made with all red grapes, usually just Pinot Noir). While producers in California and many regions outside of Champagne usually stick with this selection, sparklers can be made from a variety of grapes, including Moscato (used in Italy’s Asti), Chenin Blanc (included in sparklers from the Loire), and even Shiraz (in the occasional red sparkling wine from Australia), and lesser-known native grapes are used in Prosecco, Italy’s drier sparkling wine, and the Cavas of Spain.

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  1. Bitch Bubbly  NV / 750 ml.

    Bitch Bubbly

    750 ml.

    Australia | South Australia
    SP85
    Item #28953

    Limited inventory.
    6 bottles or less in stock; we will confirm your order by email.

    $13.99
    Only $12.59 when you buy a solid or mixed case
  2. Emeri Pink Moscato  NV / 750 ml.

    Emeri Pink Moscato

    750 ml.

    Australia | South Eastern Australia
    WE84
    Item #31267

    Limited inventory.
    10 bottles or less in stock; we will confirm your order by email.

    $11.99
    Only $10.79 when you buy a solid or mixed case
  3. Hesketh The Proposition  NV / 750 ml.

    Hesketh The Proposition

    750 ml.

    Australia | South Australia
    Item #28368
    $14.99
    Compare: $19.99 You save: $5.00
  4. Paringa Individual Vineyard Sparkling Shiraz  2008 / 750 ml.

    Paringa Individual Vineyard Sparkling Shiraz

    2008 / 750 ml.

    Australia | South Australia
    Item #28950
    $14.99
    Only $13.49 when you buy a solid or mixed case
  5. Punk Bubbles Blanc de Blancs  2004 / 750 ml.

    Punk Bubbles Blanc de Blancs

    2004 / 750 ml.

    Australia | South Australia | Adelaide Hills
    Item #30358
    $14.99
    Compare: $39.99 You save: $25.00
  6. Punk Bubbles Sparkling Rose  2005 / 750 ml.

    Punk Bubbles Sparkling Rosé

    2005 / 750 ml.

    Australia | South Australia | Adelaide Hills
    Item #30357
    $14.99
    Compare: $39.99 You save: $25.00
  7. Yellow Tail Bubbles Sparkling White Wine  NV / 750 ml.

    Yellow Tail Bubbles Sparkling White Wine

    750 ml.

    Australia
    SP86
    Item #24809
    $9.99
    Only $8.99 when you buy a solid or mixed case

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