Anybody read it? Any good? At $18 an issue it is not cheap but it looks WoFW thick and only has 2 issues per year. (http://alquimie.com.au/).
Worth a punt? I do like to sometimes read real books/mags away from the iPad and PC.

Willard wrote:There were also features on Japanese whisky, a local craft beer brewery, Gin producers, a profile on a musician/coffee educator, and interestingly (for me) a Tea importer. Got me thinking about similarities between tea and wine - varieties, single origins, terroir, input from the maker etc. I could really get into tea, but I need another obsession like a hole in the head.
Will
dave vino wrote:Mine came in this morning, looks OK from a quick read, the tasting notes are a bit effusive in some instances, 'plum fruit billow from the glass' - have to remember that one.![]()
Funny smell to the magazine, strange observation I know. Nice pictures and layout and not a million tasting notes that you normally gloss over, just a few wines which they go in-depth on. Some nice articles, definitely worth a look.
dave vino wrote:Yep. My only complaint is I wish they'd pay more attention to how certain coloured text works on certain coloured backgrounds. Really struggle to read it sometimes due to the text blending into the background. The last issue is getting better with only a few bits here and there.
Other than that I am enjoying reading it, articles are a bit left of field which I enjoy - Greek Wines, Switzerland, Oregon wines, Nat White, Bill Downie etc, etc The articles are not WoFW in depth but a good balance.