Discover $20 trophy winners that match the greats
We can’t help you buy Grange for $20, but we know wines around $20 that are just as good. See many below.
- $13 Taylors Shiraz 2014 wins Top Trophy at 2015 Great Australian Shiraz Challenge
- $17 Robert Oatley Shiraz comes equal first with Penfolds Grange
- $17 Pepperjack Shiraz beats Penfolds $170 RWT. More
- $20 Blue Pyrenees Midnight Cuvée 2010 beats the cream of Aussie bubblies. More
- $10 de Bortoli Chardonnay beats $130 Yattarna at Chardonnay du Monde 2015
… and many more
- $25 SC Pannell Adelaide Hills Syrah 2013 wins 2014 Jimmy Watson Trophy
- $14 Moppity Lock & Key Shiraz 2013 is runner-up for 2014 Jimmy Watson
- $15 Gipsie Jack Terrier Shiraz Cabernet 2012 wins trophy at 2014 Great Aussie Red competition
- $20 Mud House The Mound Vineyard Waipara Valley Riesling 2013 wins the trophy for Best Wine at 2014 Canberra International Riesling Challenge
- $19 Yalumba’s Heggies Botrytis Riesling 2012 wins trophies for the best Australian Riesling and best sweet Riesling at Canberra International Riesling Challenge
- $35 Shaw & Smith Shiraz 2012 wins IWC Trophy for best Australian Red
- $27 Grant Burge Filsel Shiraz 2010 wins Winestate magazine’s 2013 World’s Greatest Shiraz Challenge against 700 of the best including Grange and Hill of Grace
- $27 Mountadam High Eden Chardonnay 2010 beats the cream of Aussie Chardonnays
- $14 Heartland Spice Trader 2012 wins trophy for best Shiraz-dominated red at Great Aussie Red comp
- $8 Jacobs Creek Riesling 2012 wins trophy for best Riesling at the 2013 Melbourne Show
- $19 Pikes Riesling wins Trophy for Australia’s Best Riesling at Canberra International Riesling Challenge
- $17 Richard Hamilton Shiraz 2010 wins 2012 Visy Great Aussie Shiraz Challenge
- $20 Thorn-Clarke red wins the 2012 Great Australian Red Challenge against all comers
- James Halliday gives Teusner’s $18 Riebke Shiraz 96 points, and Penfolds $700 Grange 95.