

Review: Antinori 2001 Brunello di Montalcino
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: Val d'Iris 2013 Rose CD Provence
The low-down: We visited this small, rustic Provence producer in December of last year. They are named after the iris plantations that...


Review: Vega Sicilia 1988 Valbuena 5
The low-down: I don't really need to give an introduction on this wine folks! Vega Sicilia is Spain's "first growth" and a huge...


Review: Maison Maume 2005 Nuits St George
The low-down: We're unashamed fans of Bourgogne pinot noir - at both ends of the price spectrum: we've enjoyed recently a 2008 Gevrey...


Review: Chateau de Fieuzal 1998 Rouge
​The low-down: Chateau de Fieuzal is one of the leading lights of Pessac Leognan, named after the family that owned the estate until they...


Review: Lopez Heredia 1999 Vina Tondonia
The low-down: The R Lopez de Heredia Vina Tondonia Reserva Blanco is the 3rd in our series of Rioja's leading traditional blends, and our...


Review: Chateau Olivier 2010 Blanc GCC
The low-down: Chateau Olivier is another renowned Pessac Leognan estate with a rich history dating back to the 12th century (wine was...


Review: Couvent Jacobins 2004 St Emilion GCC
The low-down: We have known the family behind Couvent des Jacobins, a St Emilion Grand Cru Classe for many years. Their 11 ha vineyard,...


Review: Vincent Pinard 2012 Flores Sancerre
The low-down: Flores is a sauvignon blanc from Sancerre in the Loire Valley produced by one of its more well-known producers Vincent...


Review: Pierre Peters Res. Blanc des Blancs NV
The low-down: We're big fans of blanc des blancs (100% chardonnay) champagne for its flavour! Pierre Peters is another grower-producer we...