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Neudorf crew toast Tim and Judy's 30 vintage
Thirty years is a lifetimes work and when you have started a vineyard from scratch in a region that has had no viticultural history, realizing the vision takes an unyielding resolve to overcome the many challenges of nature and human-nature in an uncharted path of discovery and evolution.

Seresin Estate - The Benchmark of Marlborough and representative New Zealand Vineyard
Savouring my glass of 2007 Seresin Sauvignon Blanc, actually I am guzzling and already on to my third glass, so good is this wine; concentrated, complex, invigorating and comparable to any top Sancerre or Pouilly Fume.

Beaujolais Nouveau 2009 - The Sunshine Vintage
Georges Duboeuf sends over 10 different cuvees of Beaujolais Nouveau to Asia brand ambassador Nicolas Olivry at Red and White, who treats us to a sneak preview over lunch on the Eve of the release.

ABC - Another Brilliant Chardonnay!
Australia’s Benchmark Chardonnay Producers

Inspired at the time by tasting in succession, the then new releases of TarraWarra Reserve Chardonnay, Grosset Piccadilly Chardonnay and Shaw & Smith M3 Chardonnay, all consummates wines that define the calibre of Australian chardonnay at the present time.

Shaw & Smith - The Quintessential Modern Artisanal Australian Winery
The Adelaide Hills vigneron Shaw & Smith celebrate their 20th vintage this year, a significant milestone in the relativity of establishing a vineyard and winery in the new world.

Hail Brunello di Montelcino
These tastings notes and further comment are an appendix to my Brunello di Montalcino article in the Hong Kong Standard Weekend Magazine, 21-22 July, and based on recent visits to Montalcino, specifically the outstanding producer Conti Costanti.

Stephanie Toole, Mount Horrocks
Stephanie Toole's commitment is apparent in everything she does: in winemaking she is uncompromising and intuitive, in business she is dedicated and conscientious...

Alois Kracher & Eric Salomon
The Austrian wine community is mourning the loss of two of its greatest winemakers, both pioneers in their respective regions and champions of Austria’s rise on the world wine stage./span>

Jeffrey Grosset, Clare Valley
Most of you will be aware the reisling is a grape variety that has a long history, dating back to 15th century in Germany and Alsace and possibly as far back as 2000 years ago.

 

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