The Burning Burns Bordeaux Man
Now we are back to more or less some sort of ‘end of January’ sense, even though it does seem that the world outside of this… read more
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Now we are back to more or less some sort of ‘end of January’ sense, even though it does seem that the world outside of this… read more
Over the last ten or so years, I keep hearing the term (within the wine world) Organic and Biodynamic being thrown around, almost, in the same… read more
When a doctor, a carpenter, a lawyer and a dentist show up for the first tasting of the year (2017) you know that tastes, however eclectic… read more
The last tasting of the year, uffffff, hosted by the Buenos Aires let`s have some fun communist Party, literally went off BANG! With Steven Spurrier`s highly… read more
I want to share with you good folk that this year has been the worst trading year that I can remember. Not just in the fine wine… read more
When the Frenchies come to town to show off their latest vintage of Malbec (60%) and Cabernet Sauvignon (40%), one sits up and takes note. When… read more
I did not know that the fifth largest wine producing country in the world (not including Russia), Argentina could boast what I can only call (but… read more
Literally, an underground wine tasting in the middle of a busy city is not common. But when SOIL brothers (Marcelo & Ezequiel) put one on, there… read more
It is a wednesday lunchtime, 34 degrees and very humid. South America’s most expensive restaurant awaits and Im looking forward to a wonderful selection of wines and of course some juicy beef.
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