The Marlborough Diaries: Day 2
The Marlborough Diaries: Day 2 Marlborough looking particularly mysterious. Taken from Dog PointTo kick off today's instalment, a question: Do you drink Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc? If you do, what do you think …
The Marlborough Diaries: Day 2 Marlborough looking particularly mysterious. Taken from Dog PointTo kick off today's instalment, a question: Do you drink Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc? If you do, what do you think …
Marlborough - a very attractive part of the wine world. The Marlborough Diaries: Day 1 It began in Africa... Actually, it began in Sydney (or my day did at least) with a pre-dawn wake …
Cloudy Bay new releases If you're looking for me next weekend this is where I'll be. Stunning! Cloudy Bay. THE Marlborough icon. The winery that, along with Brancott (nee Montana), really propelled Marlborough …
The Wellington Diaries: Day 1 - Wellingtonian life Yes that is a table and chairs on the verandah there... I recently had the pleasure of an entertaining (or I was entertained at …
3 faces of the Pyrenees It's never actually clicked for me, but the Grampians and the Pyrenees wine regions are neighbours. That may seem an odd thing to say for someone …
Mudgee: More than just mud The view from David Lowe's cellar door: Mudgee doing a good Tuscan impersonation The picture above was taken last Saturday at David Lowe's leafy Mudgee cellar door, …
3 weeks, 22 cellar doors, 40+ varieties and hundreds of great wines. That's what I have been up to lately, and before the warm vinous glow wears off, I'm going to …
Postcard, Aldinga Beach, Mclaren Vale, Harvest 2010It's actually a pretty serene looking picture (click on the image to get a better look), with the dark, glossy Shiraz grapes glowing in …
Personally, I've never considered myself as a 'fan' of Mudgee wines, but as Andrew Paterson reports below, things may be changing after this 2009 vintage..AGMudgee, the oft frowned upon place …
In this part 2 (and day two of our Great Southern Adventure) we ventured out to the Porongurup ranges - said to be one of the first mountain ranges that …
In this series I will be exploring the cellar doors and wines of the Great Southern from my recent trip to the very beautiful, absolute bottom left of the Australian …
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