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Decades of regeneration and biodynamic practices continue to deliver the goods at Henschke.
The latest ‘Tom’ from Vasse Felix, the 2020, is even better than expected in terms of its power, finesse and elegance.
There’s a lot more to Leeuwin Estate’s latest Art Series than just its famous chardonnay although that, too, has been refined.
Swinney is right on song with the release of its Farvie range from the 2022 vintage.
A minimal intervention approach is working wonders at Fraser Gallop Wines.
A new range from experienced winemaker Kym Carr comes with an engaging personal story, creative titles, and some serious wine.
Recent new releases from revamped Wilyabrup winery Montague Estate point to a promising new chapter in its history.
The battle for the top honours in this year’s wine of the year judging was a shootout between cabernet and chardonnay.
Singlefile has all its ducks (or geese) in a row in terms of focus and strategy, and its wines are bearing the fruit of that.
A Capel Vale riesling from Mount Barker has delivered a stunning performance at the recent WA Wine Show.
Pinot noir releases from the Porongurup region are giving the naysayers pause, and rightly so.
Winemaker Clare Dry’s influence shows in this latest annual Seppelt luxury release.
These old vine Barossa wines are not big on production but speak eloquently of the famous region.
An award-winning shiraz and two white wines are well-priced and primed for drinking as the weather warms.
The well-known winemakers behind Picardy in Pemberton have nailed it with this 2020 vintage.