Monthly Archives: June 2018

2014 Kennedy Wines Heathcote Shiraz

It’s been quite a while since I’ve tried a Kennedy wine.  For no other reason than, well, there isn’t one really.  This one reminded me of why I should revisit some of the smaller wineries/producers that have impressed me in … Continue reading

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2015 Patina Chardonnay

I have a lot to thank David Cumming of Define Wine for.  A few months back he introduced me to wineries and wines from areas of New South Wales I was not familiar with, didn’t have a proper appreciation for and … Continue reading

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2017 Angove Long Row Riesling

The expectation is that expensive wine has to be good but, good wine doesn’t have to always be expensive.  Here is a wine to prove that point. I must admit, the only reason I went for this wine was because … Continue reading

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Indigo Vineyard – Beechworth

In Beechworth there are approximately 30 wine produces which I have to admit surprised me.  What surprised me even more was that there are only 4 Cellar Doors (I think) which was music to my wife’s ears.  So, with a … Continue reading

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