Campbell,
Were your eyes glazing over with tears as you didn't win?
If JH doesn't write this, would you?
I think there's an opening for this kind of book, based around a mixture of the top "Classic" wines, which are the long-term auction staples, plus the Cult/Emerging scene. Lot's of detailed TNs including rare and unobtainable wines which I will never taste myself. Another form of voyeurism ...
A real Aussie Bible, admittedly one for the officionados. Points out of 100 not star-ratings out of 5 - JH saying the 1986 Grange deserves a sixth star is like Parker's 100+ points, a little bit silly.
I'll pull back on my Koonunga Hill remark. It's fascinating to see upswings and downswings in Wineries and/or Brands and RPJ doesn't stop reviewing a 5th Growth Margaux just because it was crap from 1960-81. So I'd agree, keep KH in there also on the same basis.
“There are no standards of taste in wine. Each mans own taste is the standard, and a majority vote cannot decide for him or in any slightest degree affect the supremacy of his own standard". Mark Twain.