Elevated Reviews. Uncompromising Quality.
Discover premium products, smart indulgences, and hidden gems — reviewed with honesty and style.
We don’t chase hype. We curate quality.
All That Is Cool helps you decide what’s actually worth your time and money — from smart indulgences and everyday luxuries to unforgettable experiences. Every review is honest, considered, and curated for those who appreciate excellence over excess.
🥂 Food & Drink
From rich chocolate to top-shelf indulgences.
🛠️ Products & Lifestyle
Gear, gadgets, and design-led everyday carry.
✈️ Travel
Luxury stays, hidden gems, and experiences worth the trip.
🔍 Guides & Comparisons
Clear answers on what’s worth it — and what’s not.
✨ Not sure where to start?
Browse our latest reviews, from smart indulgences to hidden gems worth discovering.
Aesop Rind Concentrate Body Balm Review – Bright, Uplifting, Effortlessly Easy to Like
Soft citrus peel, a hint of sweetness, and an unmistakable Aesop freshness. Rind Concentrate Body Balm is one of the brand’s most easygoing scents — bright without being sharp, citrusy without tipping into perfume.
Penfolds Max’s Shiraz Cabernet Review: Grippy, Oak-Led, and Built for the Long Haul
Penfolds Max’s Shiraz Cabernet 2020 belongs to the more accessible tier of the Penfolds range—crafted for drinkers who want structure and polish without stepping into prestige pricing. While it carries the familiar depth of a Penfolds blend, it doesn’t try to rival its iconic siblings.
Penfolds Max’s Pinot Noir 2023 Review – A Subtle Finish to the Max’s Red Series
Penfolds Max’s Pinot Noir 2023 Review – A Subtle Finish to the Max’s Red Series Penfolds Max’s Pinot Noir 2023 is a measured, food-ready expression that values structure over show. Oak and spice lead, fruit sits just behind, and there’s enough grip and warmth to keep things grounded. It’s not a sweet or fruity red—more…
Château Yaldara Grand Cuvée Shiraz 2021; Built to Impress. Harder to Love.
Château Yaldara Grand Cuvée Shiraz 2021 is one of the most expensive bottles we’ve opened to date—and it knows it. This Barossa Valley Shiraz arrives dressed for attention, with a bold black label, deep glass, and 15% ABV that hints at both power and polish.
