Australian Pinot Noir: 25 exciting wines to try
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A pioneering, risk-tasking family estate in Mornington Peninsula
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Nina Caplan picks out the King Valley restaurants, hotels and shops to include in your trip.
Decanter experts give their verdict, tasting notes and drinking windows on Australian Pinot Noir.
Treasury Wine Estates (TWE) is to sell three of its wineries in Australia and close down another in California as part of continued plans to cut overheads.
Anyone seeking dental refuge from the searching acidity which will have been on display at London's recent 2013 burgundy tastings could have done worse than made their way south this weekend. All the way south, as far as you can go: to South Africa’s Hemel-en-Aarde Pinot Noir Celebration, which unfolded over the last two days of January. I pre-tasted the event, as it were, with a day of visits last November.
Steve Webber, chief winemaker at De Bortoli Wines, picks the best wine bars to visit in Melbourne.
From his first visits as a football-mad youngster to meeting his wife-to-be, Melbourne's dynamic multiculturalism has always had a hold on winemaker Steve Webber's heart.
Innovation and passion recently presented themselves to me in two opposing guises. Which one do you most relate to?
Cool-climate, boutique vineyards, diverse terroirs and elegant wines – are we really in Australia, asks Andrew Catchpole