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Penfolds Bin 2 Shiraz Mataro 2018; A Steady Hand in a Loud Region
A heritage label from one of Australia’s most recognisable names, Penfolds Bin 2 combines Shiraz’s plush weight with Mataro’s savoury backbone. It’s a style the brand has been refining since the 1960s—never the headline act, but always part of the supporting cast.
Pathumwan Princess Hotel Bangkok Review – Calm, Connected, and Surprisingly Composed
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Some hotels feel like a retreat. Others win on access. Pathumwan Princess manages to do both, offering a polished, refreshingly calm experience that feels oddly detached from the frenzy it neighbours.
Yalumba The Menzies Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon 2022 Review: Structured, Responsive, and Built for the Table
The Menzies is Yalumba’s estate Cabernet Sauvignon from the heart of Coonawarra’s terra rossa strip, sourced from vines planted in the mid-1990s. It spends 18 months in French and Hungarian oak, including a portion of new barrels, placing it firmly within the classic, cellar-worthy regional style.
Dalwhinnie Cabernet Sauvignon 2018 – A Food-First Red from the Pyrenees
Dalwhinnie Cabernet Sauvignon 2018 opens with promise — dark in the glass, quietly fragrant, and unmistakably Pyrenees in character. It’s not a showy wine, but one built on tension: a pulse of fruit sweetness up front that gives way to firm acidity and dry, structured tannins.
