A great-value aperitif, perhaps with smoked-salmon blinis. Pinot gris enters the sparkling equation alongside chardonnay here. It has white peach, …
→ moreIf one wine in our Cuisine shiraz tasting summed up the appeal of this great Australian wine type, it would …
→ moreThis Sandpiper offers much more than many similarly priced reds. Berry jam, fruitcake and dry herb notes with a light …
→ moreA real surprise packet that seems to rely less on fruit sweetness than it once did, which is a good …
→ moreKoonunga Hill has been a well-priced example of the famous Penfolds red-wine style for nearly 40 years. The 2012 follows …
→ moreThe Pepperjack label is affiliated with one of Australia’s most famous wineries, the respected Saltram Wine Estates in the Barossa, …
→ moreGemtree’s red wines are honest and sometimes slightly rustic expressions of McLaren Vale. This medium-bodied, quietly complex wine combines berry …
→ moreGreat value from Taylors, Promised Land shows an attractive balance of berry fruit, peppery spice, oak and lightly gamy notes. …
→ moreViognier adds fragrance and finesse to shiraz, making wines suited to less-robust foods like grilled, spiced chicken. In this case, …
→ moreJo Gear is the Head Winemaker at New Zealand Wine Cellars and the talent behind this number one wine from …
→ moreThe bronze colour suggests that the fruit was very ripe and the poached pear aromas support this. This wine is …
→ moreA more savoury style with notes of fennel and some salinity. This cooler climate wine holds its poise throughout the …
→ moreA generous version with tropical aromas spiced with chamomile. The champion here is ripe fruit which risks being over exuberant …
→ moreAn energetic style with fresh basil and tangerine aromas. The palate shows peach and ripe bartlett pear notes with sufficient …
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