What is Grower Champagne?
June 18 2019
by Mark Wrigglesworth
I have heard many times that Champagne is not a real wine, that it has its ...
June 18 2019
by Mark Wrigglesworth
I have heard many times that Champagne is not a real wine, that it has its ...
September 30 2016
by Richard Wilson
Ten years ago all Australian wine was going in the same direction, right? T...
March 02 2016
by thegoodwineshop Admin
Hot on the heels of our hugely enjoyed (and very successful) celebration of R...
December 02 2015
by Richard Wilson
The perfect wine to sip by a crackling fire over the festive season, Madeira...
November 12 2015
by Mark Wrigglesworth
We’ve all heard tales of sky-high prices for Clarets from the very finest pr...
September 01 2015
by thegoodwineshop Admin
Rioja is Spain’s vinous calling card, a powerhouse of a region with a long hi...
June 03 2015
by Mark Wrigglesworth
A buying trip to Argentina is the stuff of wine merchants’ dreams (along wit...
December 01 2014
by Mark Wrigglesworth
Although we might be happy to drink Port at any time of year, there is no do...
October 30 2014
by thegoodwineshop Admin
The River Rhone is one of the great rivers of Europe, rising at over 2000 me...
October 01 2014
by Mark Wrigglesworth
Red Burgundy is one of the world’s most complex, long-lived and elegant wine...
September 01 2014
by Richard Wilson
Piemonte in north west Italy is probably my favourite wine region. For me it...
June 02 2014
by Richard Wilson
Throughout my short(ish) career in the wine trade I’ve always had a soft spo...
March 20 2014
by Mark Wrigglesworth
Bordeaux makes some of the finest wines in the world, but its cool maritime ...
January 02 2014
by thegoodwineshop Admin
At the end of last year I was lucky enough to be taken on a trip to Tuscany,...
December 06 2013
by Richard Wilson
There are few drinks more Christmassy than Port so now seems like a good ti...