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Michael Lillis

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DELAS Crozes Hermitage 2020 Rhone France

$100 In the glass a dark red almost garnet in colour. On the nose - the wine is still young with ripe fruit aromas of plumb...

Domaine Laroche Chablis – Saint Martin – France 2020

$39.00 - 350 ml  In the glass a slight green tinge around the rim. In the mouth, this Chablis has a good balance between fruit and...

Catalina Sounds – Sound of White – Single Vineyard Chardonnay – 2019 

Marlborough $35.00 Well, the name is one hell of a mouth full, so let's get to the wine.  I found the wine to be elegant enough...

Lost Farm Chardonnay 2020  

Tasmania $36.00   It was only recently I was whinging and whining about Chardonnay all tasting the same. Well, have I got a left-of-centre Chardonnay for you guys,...

Velvet Glove Shiraz 2016 Mc Laren Vale 

$200.00 I committed a mortal sin last Saturday night when I opened this wine. From the second I twisted the cap the perfume filled my nostrils...

Ellis Wines – Rebel Range Shiraz 2015 – Heathcote

$25.00 (Original price tag) Poking around the cellar and moving wines into some sort of drinking order so I don't make the same mistake as...

E.B. Gleeson ‘The Peacemaker’ Cabernet – Shiraz 2018                                 ...

Clare Valley $58.00 A blend of, Cabernet 60% and shiraz 40%  For me it doesn't happen often enough these days, The WOW factor a wine that stops...

The race is on to create the most expensive wine in Australia

Tyson Stelzer - article August 2012   2012 is the year when Australian winemakers shot for the stratosphere. It seems every second winery is launching a...

E.B. Gleeson The Squire’ Shiraz 2018

Clare Valley - $58.00 Some wine facts:  50% new French oak and 50% older American oak hogsheads used; this wine shows very ripe fruit now....

Ten Minutes by Tractor Estate Chardonnay 2021 

$60.00 I say every time I open a good bottle of Australian Chardonnay that our Chardonnays are up there with the best of them, world-class.  From...

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Mick Pacholli

Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972.  Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry. Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.