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Wine Online
Duncan Wilcox - February, 2012

Wine retailing, like the rest of the retailing world, is going through a bit of a seismic shift...

Australian Wine Out in the World
Duncan Wilcox - December, 2011

I recently returned from an extended trip to the States that took me to both California and...

God made Cabernet Sauvignon, the Devil made...
Duncan Wilcox - September, 2011

…So succinctly said the late André Tchelistcheff, the pint-sized (all 150 centimetres of him)...

A Wine Whine Part II
Duncan Wilcox - May, 2011

OK…I feel a wee bit better after blowing off some steam in last month’s wine rant – I actually...

A Wine Whine Part I
Duncan Wilcox - May, 2011

There is always a lot of rabid, foam-at-the-mouth ranting going on at the King’s Tribune (and...

Return to Terroir
Justin Shaw - April, 2011

As part of the recent Melbourne Food & Wine Festival, a tasting called Return to Terroir was...

New Zealand in a Glass
Duncan Wilcox - March, 2011

I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to attend the New Zealand in a Glass public and trade...

An Oz Wine Kerfuffle
Duncan Wilcox - January, 2011

A belated Happy New Year’s to all our King’s Tribune readers and I hope you have successfully...

Viva La Rosé Revolución!
Duncan Wilcox - December, 2010

In case you missed it, November 30th 2010 was Rose Revolution Day, where more than 30 global...

A Vino Road Trip
Duncan Wilcox - November, 2010

I have got a good mate Brad Hickey, ex-sommelier from New York City, who lives in McLaren Vale...

Australia's Wine Challenge
Duncan Wilcox - October, 2010

As I mentioned in my last article, the Artisans of Barossa tasting tour paid a visit to...

Tis the season
Duncan Wilcox - September, 2010

At this time of year (or it seems almost any time of year) Melbourne is awash in a plethora of...

New Zealand Reds – punching above their weight
Duncan Wilcox - August, 2010

I was fortunate recently to have the chance to get a wonderful refresher course and status...

El Wino - Chardonnay: The Comeback Kid
Duncan Wilcox - June, 2010

It may be a wee bit early to call it a definite trend, but I believe that Chardonnay is on its...

Wine Education - In Vino Veritas?
Duncan Wilcox - March, 2010

I have recently started working at Armadale Cellars, one of the great independent wine stores in...

New and Future Wine
Duncan Wilcox - February, 2010

Whether or not you believe in climate change, many people (including winemakers and...

El Wino – Mornington Peninsula
Duncan Wilcox - February, 2010

I had the great pleasure recently of spending time in two of Australia’s most wonderful wine...

Wine Stores - The Vino Quest
Duncan Wilcox - October, 2009

I have a general theory that the world can be divided into two types of folks (a gross...

Bubbles
Duncan Wilcox - October, 2009

Though it has most definitely not felt like Spring lately, my editor Jane asked if I could write...

Second Labels
Duncan Wilcox - August, 2009

Second labels are about as old as wine making itself.

There are a variety of reasons for wineries...

Old Wine
Duncan Wilcox - July, 2009

With my imminent move to Melbourne I have been confronted with the sorry state of affairs called...

Glassware - Does it make a difference?
Duncan Wilcox - July, 2009

I was reading a wine column in a magazine recently, where the author was whinging about being...

Cork or Screwcap
Duncan Wilcox - May, 2009

Almost 90% of wine made in New Zealand is sealed with a screwcap, which is the fastest uptake...

Cabernet Sauvignon
Duncan Wilcox - May, 2009

I have been to two very interesting wine tastings in the past month; they both focused on...

Merlot???
Duncan Wilcox - April, 2009

If you have not seen the movie Sideways yet, you should. It does a great piss take of the...

El Wino - March 2009
Duncan Wilcox - February, 2009

First off, for those of you who did not know, Shiraz and Syrah are the same grape but given...

Grape Exploration
Duncan Wilcox - January, 2009

One of the things that has been happening in the wine world that I find fun & interesting is...

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