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Torbreck Woodcutter’s Shiraz 2023: Grip Over Generosity
We opened the 2023 Torbreck Woodcutter’s Shiraz over a long, rainy winter’s lunch—a day made for red wine. The mood called for something bold and comforting, and with its Barossa pedigree and 15% heft, we expected warmth, fruit, and power.
St Hugo Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon 2021 Review: Structured and Self-Assured
We opened this on a grey, rainy winter afternoon. The kind of setting that calls for something grounded and structured. St Hugo carries a reputation for classic Cabernet styling, and expectations were set for a composed, oak-influenced expression with a clear Coonawarra identity.
Penfolds Max’s Shiraz Review: Acidic, Grippy, and Unapologetically Direct
Penfolds Max’s Shiraz 2022 carries a quiet reverence within its uniform red-capsule bottles—an homage to Max Schubert, the original creator of Grange. It arrives with understated visual cues, but a reputation that nudges expectations upward. After recently tasting the Shiraz Cabernet from the same range, we approached this bottle with curiosity.
Decoy Pinot Noir 2021 Review: A Pinot That Shows Its Hand Early
Decoy Pinot Noir 2021 Review: A Pinot That Shows Its Hand Early We opened this bottle over a weekend lunch, curious about Decoy’s California Pinot Noir. Expectation leaned toward light fruit and soft oak, but the wine presented differently from the outset. Appearance A bright ruby core fades to a soft garnet rim, fully translucent…
