We road test the latest wine-saving gadget, Coravin for screwcap
The $559 Coravin for screwcap is streets ahead of any other wine-saving equipment we've tried.
The $559 Coravin for screwcap is streets ahead of any other wine-saving equipment we've tried.
From the outskirts of Mount Gambier to a pub in the Adelaide Hills, you can find world-class wine in the most unexpected places.
Spring's here, folks, so you can put the lid back on that heavy shiraz and crack open something fun.
You might remember chianti as rough but it's better now, and has been for years.
What do we look for in a wine? Some people want a catchy name or pretty label, as long as it says chardonnay.
A 62-bottle set, from the 1951 to 2012 vintages, has gone under the hammer in Adelaide.
Wynns Coonawarra Estate in South Australia has spent years building a brand of quality wines.
If you're stuck on the classics such as cabernet, pinot, and chardonnay, you're missing out on the latest wine-world thrills (and bargains).
Aldi sorbet case suggests products containing the protected French sparkling wine may not be able to use the name 'champagne'.
Sommeliers say that not asking the right questions is often the biggest mistake diners make when ordering wine.
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