Wine Ark: Australia's Most Collected Wines 2023 Just Released!

Wine Ark: Australia's Most Collected Wines 2023 Just Released!

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Australia’s largest wine storage provider, Wine Ark, has released its official ranking of Australia’s Most Collected Wines of 2023.

Every three years, Wine Ark undertakes an extensive audit of over one million wine bottles stored in our state-of-the-art, climate-controlled cellars throughout Australia. Catering to collectors worldwide, this thorough audit produces a definitive list of the most collected wines in the nation.

The Top 10 are…

01 Penfolds Grange Shiraz (-) 

02 Penfolds St Henri Shiraz (up 1)

03 Penfolds Bin 389 Cabernet Shiraz (down 1)

04 Rockford Basket Press Shiraz (up 1)

05 Moss Wood Cabernet Sauvignon (up 1)

06 Lake's Folly Cabernets (down 2)

07 Cullen Diana Madeline Cabernet Blend (-)

08 Wynns Cabernet Sauvignon (-)

09 Leeuwin Estate Art Series Chardonnay (up 1)

10 Mount Mary Quintet Cabernet Blend (up 2)

In this year's rankings, Penfolds Grange secures the leading position, maintaining its prestigious status by consistently ranking either 1st or 2nd since the list's inception.

The analysis further reveals a notable resurgence in the popularity of premium chardonnay among Australian collectors. With eight entries of this white variety on the list, it now stands as the second most cellared type, following closely behind shiraz.

Other Highlights from Wine Ark’s list of Australia’s Top 50 Most Collected Wines of 2023 include:

  • Most popular wine brand: Penfolds (7 entries)
  • Most popular single varietal: Shiraz (14 entries)
  • Most popular state: South Australia (25 entries)
  • White Wine vs Red Wine: 13 whites, 37 reds
  • The most collected Shiraz: Penfolds Grange #1 (Multi-regional)
  • The most collected Cabernet Shiraz: Penfolds 389 #3 (Multi-regional)
  • The most collected Cabernet Blend: Lake’s Folly #6 (Hunter Valley)
  • The most collected Cabernet Sauvignon: Moss Wood #5 (Margaret River)
  • The most collected Riesling: Grosset Polish Hill #12 (Clare Valley)
  • The most collected Chardonnay: Leeuwin Estate #9 (Margaret River)
  • The most collected Pinot Noir: Mount Mary #26 (Yarra Valley)
  • The most collected Semillon: Tyrrell’s Vat 1 #14 (Hunter Valley

All the details of Australia’s Most Collected Wines can be found at the Wine Ark website.

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