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The best wildcard wines in Australia

By The Tasting Team

1 day ago

The Ballandean Estate Wines Saperavi 2023 has been named the best wildcard red, and the Lethbridge Wines Radikal 2020 has been named the best wildcard white in Australia.

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We’ve long asked the question, ‘How do we categorise the outliers?’ Of the many wines that pass over the desks of the Halliday Tasting Team, there are quite a few that don’t find a place in a category that defines them well. Enter, Wildcard.

Wildcard is our effort to best advocate for the lesser known; whether it be variety, technique, style or region, there is room for these wines here.

"The lineup sparked the liveliest conversation at judging, and it was decided that a Red and White Wildcard must be selected, given the breadth of quality. This is the second win for Geelong’s Lethbridge in this category. Philip Rich calls the pinot gris/grecco skin-contact white ‘incredibly vibrant and fascinating’. Ballandean Estate’s Saperavi, from the Granite Belt, takes the prize for Wildcard Red, an outstanding win for a region wild at heart." – Katrina Butler

 

2027 Wildcard Red of the Year

Ballandean Estate Wines Saperavi 2023, Granite Belt

95 points | Price when tasted $55

Ballandean Estate Wines Saperavi 2023