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Guess which $6 ALDI wine just won big at the Melbourne International Wine Competition

<p>With over 1,000 submissions from more than 10 countries and with a large range of categories, the Melbourne International Wine Competition is the night of nights for wine lovers.</p> <p>However, it might surprise you to learn that ALDI has won big this year at the 2019 Competition.</p> <p>A $5.99 wine from Sicily won gold and a $6.99 pinot grigio won the coveted Pinot Grigio of the year award as well as a double gold medal.</p> <p><img style="width: 0px; height: 0px;" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/7831070/aldi-wines.jpg" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/21203a139cff418eaaeb78aef89084e7" /></p> <p style="text-align: center;"><em>The award-winning $5.99 bottle of wine: Coraggioso Nero D’Avola 2018 Sicilia DOC</em></p> <p>A gold award means that the judges “love” the wine whereas a double gold is a “phenomenal product” and the decision made by the judges must be<span> </span><a rel="noopener" href="https://melbourneinternationalwinecompetition.com/index.php/judging-process/" target="_blank">unanimous</a>.</p> <p><strong>ALDI wine individual awards</strong></p> <p>Pinot Grigio of the Year - The Pond Pinot Grigio 2019 - $6.99</p> <p>Margaret River Chardonnay of the Year - A.C. Byrne Chardonnay 2018 - $9.99</p> <p>Margaret River Cabernet Sauvignon Winery of the Year - Blackstone Paddock - $17.99</p> <p><strong>ALDI Double Gold Medal winners</strong></p> <p>A.C. Byrne Margaret River Chardonnay 2018 - $9.99</p> <p>The Pond Pinot Grigio 2018 - $6.99</p> <p>Freya and Jules Watervale Riesling 2019 - $7.99</p> <p><strong>ALDI Gold winners</strong></p> <p>Blackstone Paddock Margaret River Cabernet Sauvignon 2017</p> <p>Coraggioso Nero D’Avola 2018 Sicilia DOC - $5.99</p>

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$6 Coles red wine wins international award

<p>Looking for a great-tasting, expert-approved and internationally renowned red wine that won’t break the bank? All you need is $6.</p> <p>St Andrews Cabernet Sauvignon, sold exclusively at Coles-owned liquor stores, was pitted against some of the world’s most lauded labels at the Melbourne International Wine Competition and came out on top. The budget bottle of red was awarded an unprecedented gold rating by every single judge, leading the body to create a whole new standard, known as “double gold”.</p> <p>“A win like this shows that our exclusive wine brands can stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the best in the market, and is a testament to the incredible work our suppliers do in making these wines,” Head of Coles wine sourcing, Bob Paulinski, told <a href="http://www.theaustralian.com.au/life/food-wine/coles-wins-double-gold-medal-with-6-cabernet-sauvignon/news-story/d8f301941f5c697502e12c0740b68b99" target="_blank"><strong><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Australian</span></em></strong></a>.</p> <p>The new accolade comes less than a year after the supermarket chain’s $5 James Busby Big &amp; Bold Shiraz 2015 <a href="http://www.news.com.au/finance/business/retail/coles-takes-on-aldi-with-cheap-awardwinning-wine/news-story/5ad8462081c7bfe5f3594df05da18a04" target="_blank"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">won the title</span></strong></a> of best wine under $20 from Australia and New Zealand at the Winestate Wine of the Year Awards.</p> <p>And Coles isn't the only one boasting big quality on a tiny budget. Aldi has become known for its award-winning, affordable wines, including a $5 rosé which took out a Blue Gold medal at the Sydney International Wine Competition.</p> <p>Have you tried any of these budget bottles of wine? What did you think of them? Share your thoughts with us in the comments.</p>

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Luxe to less wine guide: cabernet sauvignon

<p>Typically, cabernet sauvignon produces savoury medium to full-bodied dry red wines, boasting aromas of cedar and currant, with hints of mint. Australian expressions of cabernet sauvignon are more compact, with marked tannins, judicious alcohol levels and bright acidity, lifted by attractive herbaceous hints, and sometimes eucalyptus. There is no doubt, Australia produces world-class cabernet sauvignon and blends. Here we’ve compiled a luxe-to-less guide with something for every budget.</p><p><strong>2010 Brand’s Laira One Seven One Cabernet Sauvignon, $80.50</strong><br>Sourced from low-yielding vineyards planted on Coonawarra’s famous terra rossa soils, the One Seven One is a brambly and brooding cabernet sauvignon packed full of cassis and spicy cedar notes and underpinned by dried herbs. While drinking beautifully in its youth, this wine will continue to improve with careful cellaring. With 15 trophies to its name, it is one of the most awarded wines from the celebrated Coonawarra wine region and a hallmark Australian cabernet known across the world.</p><p><strong>Penfolds Bin 407 Cabernet Sauvignon, $55.70</strong><br>Created as a result of the availability of high-quality cabernet fruit, Bin 407 is inspired by its older brother, Bin 707. Not only offering varietal definition, but also approachability, structure and depth of flavour. The Bin 407 highlights the Penfolds approach to multi-region, multi-vineyard blending to create a cabernet that rewards the drinker in both early and later years.</p><p><strong>2010 Evans and Tate Margaret River Cabernet Sauvignon, $30.00</strong><br>Margaret River is known for producing exceptional Cabernet wines of unique character and this wine is no exception. Displaying dark fruits, cassis, cedar wood and garden herbs, this wine is approachable now but will also reward careful cellaring.</p><p><strong>2012 McWilliam’s Appellation Hilltops Cabernet Sauvignon, $25</strong><br>The new Appellation range from McWilliam’s is really generating some buzz in the wine community, showcasing the best varietals from the emerging, cool-climate regions of NSW. This cabernet sauvignon from Hilltops shows rich dark currant fruit with autumn leaves aromas that flow nicely onto the palate supported by cedar wood spices and soft velvety tannins.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>2012 McWilliam’s Hanwood Cabernet Sauvignon, $14.00</strong><br>The Hanwood range is known for overdelivering and the cabernet sauvignon is particularly good value. It was recently named by the UK wine writer Matthew Jukes in his highly regarded list of the Top 100 Australian wines, which is an amazing commendation considering the price point.</p><p><strong>Hardys Stamp of Australia Cabernet Sauvignon, $6.99</strong><br>Hardys have produced an easy drinking cabernet, with attractive soft berry flavours which flow easily across the palate and gentle tannins on the finish. Bottled in the larger format 1L bottles, there's now more to go around!</p>

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