

Review: Dom. Tempier 2011 Bandol Rose
The low-down: Bandol is an AOC in south-east Provence known for its rugged cliffs and picturesque coastal town. Domaine Tempier, along...


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: Dom. La Suffrene 2013 Cuvee Lea Rose
The low-down: Bandol is an AOC in south-east Provence known for its rugged cliffs and picturesque coastal town. Domaine La Suffrene make...


Review: Chateau Corbin 2007 Grand Cru Classe
The low-down: Chateau Corbin is a small grand cru classe from St Emilion with 13 ha under vine. The blend is 80% merlot with 20% cabernet...


Review: Alfred Tritant NV Bouzy Rouge
The low-down: The region of Champagne produces still wine in limited quantities under the AOC Coteaux Champenois. Production is limited...


Review: Auguste Pirou 2004 Arbois
The low-down: In a category of its own, vin jaune is fermented in a barrel under a film of yeast, which results in a stronger wine (14%)...


Review: Chateau Bellet 2011 Baron G Blanc
The low-down: Chateau Bellet resides within the tiny AOC of Bellet (only 47 ha under vine) in the Cote d'Azur, France. Bellet is located...


Review: Grosset 2011 Off-Dry Watervale Riesling
The low-down: It’s been two years since we picked this up in Australia, and apparently we can lay this down for another seven years … but...


Review: Mereea Park 2011 The Aunts Shiraz
The low-down: Mereea Park is a charming, boutique wine maker from the Hunter Valley. Currently it doesn’t own any vineyards, rather, it...