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  • Verget

    Verget

    We’re visiting our growers in Burgundy later this month, which will give us a clearer view of the style and quality of the 2022 vintage. For now, if our tasting of Verget’s wines in Australia last week may act as an early barometer, the omens look very good indeed...

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  • Château Laballe

    Château Laballe

    Lovers of fine French Brandy will be familiar with Laballe’s fabulous collection of Armagnacs. An artisanal alternative to its more famous, big brand-dominated neighbour Cognac, vintage-dated Armagnac provides a historical snapshot of a season...

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  • Ravensworth: Regional Range

    Ravensworth: Regional Range

    Bryan Martin is making the best wines of his career, and that’s saying something. For those new to the story, Bryan spent 15 years at Clonakilla, producing some of the most celebrated wines in Australia. Though he left the iconic estate...

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  • Domaine Chermette: 2022 Beaujolais

    Domaine Chermette: 2022 Beaujolais

    When we spoke just before harvest, not even the woeful form of his beloved Olympique Lyonnais was enough to dampen Pierre-Marie Chermette’s enthusiasm for his domaine’s 2022 release. Chermette’s wines...

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  • La Réméjeanne: Benchmark Côtes du Rhône

    La Réméjeanne: Benchmark Côtes du Rhône

    Already one of his region’s most progressive young growers, Olivier Klein continues to chip away at every stereotype levelled at the Côtes du Rhône appellation. Andrew Jefford once described a Réméjeanne red as tasting like...

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  • Swinney: 2022 Reds and ‘23 Riesling

    Swinney: 2022 Reds and ‘23 Riesling

    In the words of Rob Mann, vintage 2022 has delivered a suite of “magical reds”. The Swinney site is primed for success in any case, and the combination of cool region and warm season played into the hands of the late-ripening Rhône...

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  • Corzano e Paterno: Terrific Wines from Tuscany

    Corzano e Paterno: Terrific Wines from Tuscany

    When we started importing Corzano e Paterno’s wines, few wanted to hear about organic farming, wild-yeast fermentations and the delicious, easy-drinking ‘big cask’ style of Chianti that had become so hard to find in those...

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  • Gueguen Chablis: New Release Chablis

    Gueguen Chablis: New Release Chablis

    History counts for a lot in Chablis, as does experience. Ditto fine plots and firm purpose. On all these measures and more, Domaine Gueguen is in the black. First, there’s generational talent at the helm: Céline Brocard Gueguen’s family...

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  • Robert Weil: 2021 Rieslings

    Robert Weil: 2021 Rieslings

    Good things come to those who wait. Respecting the stature, structure and subtlety of Kiedrich’s Gräfenberg vineyard, Robert Weil releases its Grosses Gewächs Riesling a full 12 months after it is eligible to hit the market...

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  • Lalù: New Piemonte

    Lalù: New Piemonte

    Today, we’re offering our first small allocation from one of the most exciting new estates to emerge from Barolo in recent years. Lalù is a remarkable story, the like of which you’ll barely ever hear in Piemonte. In a region where it’s notoriously hard for...

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  • Pyramid Valley: Benchmark New Zealand

    Pyramid Valley: Benchmark New Zealand

    If you want to take on the world, you need to pick the right team. In Huw Kinch—one of the most thoughtful and deliberate winemakers we know—Pyramid Valley co-owner Steve Smith MW made an inspired...

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  • Bannockburn Vineyards: “At its best..."

    Bannockburn Vineyards: “At its best..."

    To be clear, Campbell’s quote in the title refers to the 2022 Serré Pinot Noir. But this is a release strewn with stardust. It’s been three years since Bannockburn released a full suite of premium wines. During...

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