

Review: Chateau Peyrabon 2004
The low-down: Chateau Peyrabon is a large-ish Haut Medoc chateau with 52 ha under vine, including 7 ha in Pauillac. They produce two...


Review: Nardello Meridies 2013 Soave
​The low-down: Soave is definitely underrated in our opinion. Many people tend to throw it in the same bucket as high volume production...


Review: Marchand Burch 2007 Pinot Noir
The low-down: Following the Marchand Burch 2007 chardonnay we opened in May is their 2007 pinot. Without a doubt pinot noir is our grape...


Review: Petaluma 1999 Riesling
The low-down: Brian Croser is well known as the father of Aussie riesling. He built Petaluma, founded in 1976 and based in the Clare...


Review: Chateau Bel Air Lagrave 1989
The low-down: A 26 year old wine to celebrate my young 26 year old brother-in-law's birthday. It's a Cru Bourgeois from Moulis-en-Medoc -...


Review: Wynns 1972 Black Label Cabernet Sauvignon
The low-down: Very pumped for this! This 43 year old wine is so old that: - There's no alcohol count on the label - The bottle size is...


Review: Bannockburn 1994 Museum Release Shiraz
The low-down: We're in Sydney for a week or so and have somehow gotten our hands on a few choice wine treasures! We kick-start the series...


Review: Cullen 2010 Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot
​​The low-down: It’s been two and a half years since we picked this up in Australia, and apparently we can lay this down for another five...


Review: Col D'Orcia 2011 Rosso di Montalcino
The low-down: Brunello di Montalcino, along with Barolo and the Super Tuscans, are Italy's most celebrated wines. Rosso di Montalcino,...


Review: Chateau Carbonnieux 2008 Blanc
The low-down: Chateau Carbonnieux is another renowned Pessac Leognan estate with a rich history dating back to the 13th century. This is...