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d’Arenberg The Dead Arm Shiraz 2019: Power, Patience and a Stormy Evening
A day that began at thirty degrees with early thunder turned restless by nightfall. Storms rolled in, heavy rain followed, and the evening cooled with scattered showers. It felt fitting to open d’Arenberg The Dead Arm Shiraz 2019, a brooding and deliberate expression of McLaren Vale. The name signals intent.
Aesop Rejuvenate Intensive Body Balm Review – Warm, Sweet, and Comfortingly Indulgent
Warm tangerine, soft vanilla, and a sweetness that wraps rather than shouts. Aesop Rejuvenate Intensive Body Balm is the richest and most dessert-leaning of the body balm lineup
Haselgrove Dileab Shiraz 2020 Review: Structured, Savoury, and Surprisingly Flexible
Haselgrove Dileab Shiraz 2020 Review: Structured, Savoury, and Surprisingly Flexible “Dileab” takes its name from the Celtic word for heritage, a nod to Haselgrove’s agricultural roots and their careful approach to McLaren Vale vineyards. This 2020 release, bottle 3581 of 6018, was drawn from some of the region’s best Shiraz blocks and matured in French…
Elderton Barossa Shiraz 2021: Rich, Round, and Ready Now
A bold Barossa Shiraz with a heritage name behind it, Elderton’s 2021 expression walks the line between classic richness and structured restraint. Tasted on a rainy winter afternoon, it felt seasonally perfect—deep-hued, brooding, and slow to reveal its character. This isn’t one that rushes to impress. It invites patience—and food.
