Wine with Winsor – 222

November 4, 2013

Tasmanian Devil Pepik 2012 Pinot Noir Tasmanian pinots are all the rage right now with the trendy drinkers around town, but you don’t have to splash out heaps of cash to see what all the […]

Wine with Winsor – 221

October 21, 2013

Serious Red Tahbilk 2010 Shiraz Looking for a high quality red that won’t break the bank? You won’t go wrong with this delicious shiraz from Western Victoria made by a family winery whose winemaking roots […]

Wine with Winsor – 220

October 6, 2013

Capital Affair Eden Road 2013 Canberra Riesling The Canberra region has a reputation for producing standout rieslings with Helm and Clonakilla among the star names, but Nick Spencer at Eden Road hits a home run […]

Wine with Winsor

September 20, 2013

French winner Le Chat Noir 2012 Pinot Noir It can be hard to track down decent pinot noir for under $20, but this reliable label comes up trumps year after year with juicy, slurpable and […]

Wine with Winsor – 218

September 5, 2013

Shining white Oliver’s Taranga 2013 Small Batch Vermentino Vermentino is an aromatic white Italian grape variety that’s making a big impact in Australia – and this is one of the best so far. It’s fresh, […]

Wine with Winsor – 217

August 23, 2013

Brilliant buy Angove 2013 Long Row Riesling Looking for a really good white wine that won’t break the bank? Look no further. This is a lip-smackingly good, cheap-and-cheerful dry white wine with some nice fruit […]

Wine with Winsor – 215

July 26, 2013

  Bargain bottle Pepik 2012 Chardonnay $20 The 2012 chardonnays from Jeremy Dineen, the winemaker at the Josef Chromy winery in Tasmania, are right in the groove. This is the entry-level wine and it’s a […]

Wine with Winsor – 214

July 12, 2013

Suave Savvy Pertaringa 2013 Scarecrow Sauvignon Blanc The first wines from the recent vintage are starting to make their way into the stores; and this a beauty. Made from fruit grown in the cool Adelaide […]

Brisbane Diversions

July 9, 2013

There can be few cities anywhere in the western world that have undergone such a dramatic transformation over the past three decades as Brisbane. When I first visited in 1982 – the year of the […]

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