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Aesop Resurrection Aromatique Hand Balm Review – Fresh, Citrusy, and Instantly Familiar
Where Reverence is earthy, and Eleos is gentle, Resurrection Aromatique brings brightness. A citrus-herbal profile in a nude-toned tube, it’s the most immediately uplifting of the trio—easy to reach for, hard to dislike.
Honeymoon Vineyard Shiraz 2014 Review – Aged Adelaide Hills Red with Measured Power
Ten years on, this small-production Shiraz from Honeymoon Vineyard still holds shape. Grown in Echunga, Adelaide Hills, the fruit comes from a cool-climate vineyard at 410–420m elevation on red ironstone clay—its sunny northeast-facing slope often likened to Côte Rôtie in ripening profile.
Château Yaldara Grand Cuvée Shiraz 2022 Review: When Restraint Is the Point
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The Château Yaldara Grand Cuvée Shiraz 2022 arrives with a reputation that carries weight. Positioned as a flagship Barossa expression from Château Yaldara and often associated with a high-end retail tier, it signals seriousness and intent from the outset.
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…
