Lusatia Park is my favourite vineyard site in the Yarra, and PHI is the proof. Made the same way as De Bortoli’s new A5 Reserve Chardonnay, this elevated site instils more pristine fruit focus of white peach, white nectarine and lemon blossom amidst laser precision of taut acid cut. 2012 is one of the greats, […]

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A star of the wine show circuit, Terracotta is a bargain among the A-league Hunter semillons. Named after its low fertility red basalt/clay soils, said to reduce yields and increase concentration, this is an impeccably balanced semillon of surprisingly youthful verve at seven years of age. A vibrant straw-green hue pre-empts lively, crisp lemon and […]

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Introducing the revolutionised De Bortoli range, this month announcing the release of Section A8 Syrah. This is Reserve Syrah in new verdant green livery, named after its single block source. Reserve has always been a single vineyard, something we all forgot (me included), so a reminder on the front label seems sensible, albeit about as […]

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The Doctor is the legendary epicentre of viticulture on the steep slopes behind the village of Berncasteler. The 2010 Spätlese is a highlight of Thanisch for its captivating tightwalk between succulent, generous baked apple and preserved lemon fruit and its taut acidity and slatey structure. It pulls off this stunt effortlessly, set off with the […]

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A rising mood of effortless, seamless purity characterises Yabby Lake Pinot Noir and seems to intensify with the passing of the seasons. 2012 is a crescendo in this evolution, an outstanding vintage of impeccable focus and enduring persistence. It’s spotlessly appointed with pristine red fruits and rose hip, underlined by intricately crafted and finely textured […]

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When this wine landed, I sent out the word to friends who were married or gave birth in 2011. This is the wine for 21st birthdays and silver wedding anniversaries. For the warmest vintage in a decade in Margaret River, it retains impeccably vibrancy and unwavering poise amidst considerable power and solid, generous concentration. Firm, […]

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I liked Thousand Candle’s controversial inaugural 2011 on release, I like it more today, and I like its successor more again. All the exoticism of 2011 has returned for an encore in 2012, set in a much more familiar frame of Yarra Valley pinot noir (70%), with shiraz playing a support role (25%) and again […]

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Eight years of viticultural and winemaking trials certainly paid off prior to the first Arrivo release in 2004, with a standard of great consistency established since – no small feat for a single, young vineyard high in the Adelaide Hills. “Lunga macerazione” is “long maceration”, 72 days on skins here, which maker Peter Godden suspects […]

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At more than twenty years of average age, the potent intensity, dense viscosity and monumental complexity of Campbells’ Rare Topaque are a given, but what sets it apart from almost all others at this level is that it achieves all this with remarkable integration and balance. Sweetness, acidity and intensity are all here in full […]

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The Antinori family has been in the wine business since 1385 and launched one of the very first Super Tuscans, Tignanello, in 1971. Buoyed by its success, the single vineyard, 80% cabernet sauvignon blend of Solaia landed in 1978 and quickly found its place among the greats of this region. Originally a blend with cabernet […]

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