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Booze – 2012 Clarence House Estate Pinot Blanc

I am a recent convert to Pinot Blanc and have managed to consumer several of them in the past few weeks. Clarence House Estate 2012 Pinot Blanc is made by Julian Alcorso and Alain Rousseau in a winery...

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Booze Review – Frogmore Creek 2007 Pinot Noir

Every now and then you need to treat yourself.  Maybe its a Friday, maybe you are celebrating or maybe you just want a bloody good bottle of wine and hang the expense. In the cool Cambridge region at...

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Booze Review – Sinapius 2014 Riesling

As the Riesling weather kicks in, I am wont to try more of this favoured grape juice to see if I can find the perfect Rizza for my palate. Its a challenge that I have humbly and duly accepted, with the...

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Meet the Producers – Flinders Island Meat

Located between Wilson’s Prom on Victoria’s south west coast, and the north west Coast of Tasmania, is Flinders Island. It is part of Tasmania and is a small island named for Matthew Flinders, who...

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Booze Review – Lark Hill Biodynamic 2015 Gruner Veltliner

Its like being in a gang – being a lover of Gruner Veltliner.  Sort of like belonging to a special group of people that know something or do something that you don’t.  It doesn’t make me a wanker but...

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Booze – Best’s Great Western 2014 Riesling

I reckon there are very few rieslings left for us Scoffers to drink.  We seem to imbibe them with a startling rapidity and I continue in the quest to find more that I can fall in love with.  While...

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Booze – 2016 Glaetzer Dixon Uberblanc Riesling

I didn’t think I could keep finding Riesling to outdo some of our favourites but every time I do think I have reached critical mass with Australian riesling, another one marches on to the tasting bench...

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