Yearly Archives: 2008


Found a bottle of Goldwater Cabernet/Merlot 1996 (from Waiheke Island off the coast of Auckland) murmuring on the rack earlier in the week and stood it up for tonight’s rib-eye. It comes from a period where most Kiwi winemakers looking at Bordo styles were OTT with both oak and extraction, […]

Striking Gold(water)


On the always-lively wine pages forum, a member recently asked a question that began ‘I’ve been researching wine-tasting terms…’ He then asked for opinions on a piece he’d done called ‘How to Talk About Wine’ [update – the link’s gone now…]. Let’s just take our wine hats off for a moment, […]

Baffled By Bullshit


The totally inspired USB wine tap may have been a work of fiction, but there’s nothing make-believe about The Wine Rack. While purists may complain that it doesn’t deliver wine at the correct serving temperature, it sounds perfect for Châteauneuf-du-Pap, Brabera d’Asti and of course Bristol Cream.

Fill yer boots, correction, boobs…



A huge vacuum has been left by the death last weekend of wine merchant Bill Baker. A man who seemed to take Monsieur Creosote from The Meaning of Life as a role model, he packed more life, not to mention food and wine, into his 53 years than anyone else […]

Bill Baker – RIP


Holy yum with sprinkles on the top. Apologies for my absence in recent days, but I’ve been regalvanised by a glass of Chateau Guiraud** 2005. No, not the sumptuous sweet wine from said establishment but the G de Guiraud Bordeaux Sec, available for £8 from Majestic, and more than worth […]

Bordeaux, but not as we know it