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Panorama Vineyard's accolades include multi award winning trophies, gold, silver and bronze medals for Panorama Pinots, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnays and Sauvignon Blanc varieties.
Whitsunday Dive Adventures and Daydream Dive Adventures, have been involved in the diving industry in the Whitsundays, Queensland, for over 10 years. read more
Located on the Tamar River, The River House has panoramic water views and sweeping gardens. Relax in the tranquil guest lounge with homemade tasty delights and a cosy wood fire »
Hickinbotham of Dromana is a small family run business on the Mornington Peninsula. Established in 1988 by Andrew and Terryn Hickinbotham, Andrew is a third generation ... read more
Cruise the Whitsunday Islands, Queensland, on Voyager, a spacious, air-conditioned, high speed catamaran. Partake in a scenic expedition to stunning Whitehaven Beach, ... read more
Jancis Robinson's international wine website present a huge and current collection of tasting notes, wine reviews, wine region descriptions, her World Atlas of wine, ... read more
Choosing the right wine for the right occasion can be as pleasurable as drinking the wine itself. Jancis Robinson gives beginners some insights into choosing and serving the perfect bottle of wine.
With its relatively low alcoholic strength, appetizing acidity and lack of sickly artificial flavours, wine is the perfect accompaniment to food. Jancis Robinson gives us some very simple guidelines for getting the most out of particular foods and bottles »
All you need to be a wine taster is a glass and a moment's attention. Jancis Robinson gives us a step-by-step guide to wine tasting, and some exercises to get your palate singing. Raise your glasses.
Wine, like any fresh food, changes with time. But whereas most consumables deteriorate from the moment we buy them, wine is one of the very few things we buy regularly that has the capacity to change for the better.
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