Hearing of a new wine brings a smile to most wine drinkers faces. Wines are made and exported in many countries, but Australia has the distinction of being the fourth largest exporter of wines in the world. It exports more than 760 million litres of wine to all parts of the world and wine drinkers. Australians are one of the biggest consumers of home grown and imported wines. It is said that Australians consume nearly 500 million litres of wine per year and this industry is also a significant contributor to the Australian Economy.
Wines, almost always, taste different. This may be due to the aging process or the filtering and bottling and so on and do forth. It may be surprising to hear, but sometimes even the same type of grapes grown in exactly the same area with the same techniques and the same soil can taste different. And it is well known that aging a wine improves its taste. So a 2009 Wine like Sauv Blanc will taste immensely different from a 2002 Sauv Blanc, a feeling and taste only wine drinkers can experience and understand.
Commencing in 2009, the family owned business, Winegrowers Direct Australia, has more than 1500 hectares of premium vineyards. The whole concept of Winegrowers Direct Australia was created to support the farmers and growers and to cut out the retailer and their margins, and with an aim to represent, in time all of the struggling growers and allow them to gain direct access to the consumers, thereby, providing consumers with exceptional brands and products at fantastic prices. Winegrowers Direct also Imports wines from New Zealand and Europe, again directly purchasing it from the winery, and offering it for sale at never before prices.
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