

Chateau Grand Pontet 2006 St Emilion GCC
The low-down: This 14ha chateau has been in family (Pourquet-Becot) hands since the 1980s when it was acquired from the merchant Barton &...


Review: Col D'Orcia 2006 Brunello
The low-down: Brunello di Montalcino, along with Barolo and the Super Tuscans, are Italy's most celebrated wines. However you do have to...


Review: Felton Rd Block 6 2006 Chardonnay
​The low-down: Felton Road is a Central Otago stalwart, and we're very excited to open our first wine by them. The vineyard was bought by...


Review: Chateau La Louviere 2006 Rouge
The low-down: Chateau La Louviere is a Pessac Leognon domaine with 60 ha under vine (48 ha devoted to red). The estate traces its history...


Review: Fattoi 2006 Brunello di Montalcino
The low-down: Brunello di Montalcino, along with Barolo and the Super Tuscans, are Italy's most celebrated wines. Brunello has...


Review: Bernard 1er Cru Chass-Montrachet 2006
The low-down: Most consider Chassagne-Montrachet as one of the top three communes for white wine in Burgundy known for producing complex...


Review: Chateau la Garde 2006 Rouge
The low-down: Pessac Leognan is one of the rare Bordeaux AOPs that produce fine red and white wines. The appellation is located between...


Review: Chateau Fombrauge 2006 Rouge
The low-down: The chateau is owned by a Bordeaux magnate (Bernard Magrez) who is known for strong and full-bodied wines. Hugh Johnson...


Review: Dezzani 2006 Barolo Piemonte
The low-down: Barolo, the venerable king of Italian wine, needs no introduction. The blend is 100% nebbiolo, which means the little foggy...


Review: Chevaliers de Lanezac 2006
The low-down: Chevaliers de Lanezac is a modest producer from the Lussac village in St Emilion. Naturally, merlot is dominant and at...