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Teusner Joshua 2023 GSM Review: Bright Fruit, No Oak, All Charm
Teusner’s Joshua is a cult-favourite GSM that skips oak entirely to spotlight the character of its fruit. In a region known for power, this wine stands out by leaning into freshness and texture, offering something brighter and more nuanced.
Henschke Marble Angel Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2022 Review: Good Alone, Better with Food
Henschke Marble Angel Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2022 is a structured, food-responsive Cabernet from Barossa Valley. Dark fruit arrives first, before tannin, oak, and acidity gradually shape the wine through the palate.
Thicker Than Water Legacy Shiraz 2021 Review: Respectable but Not Moving
Thicker Than Water Legacy Shiraz 2021 Review: Respectable but Not Moving We approached the Thicker Than Water Legacy Shiraz 2021 with curiosity, expecting a polished McLaren Vale Shiraz with both fruit and depth. It held back early, revealing itself gradually as it opened, with air and food bringing more into view. Appearance Deep ruby at…
Parker Estate Terra Rossa Cabernet Sauvignon 2021 Review: Familiar, but Without a Strong Pull
The Parker Estate Terra Rossa Cabernet Sauvignon 2021 sets a clear expectation from the outset. Terra Rossa soils and Coonawarra Cabernet point to a more traditional expression, one that leans toward structure with less immediate approachability.
