Lawson’s Joins Mile High Club

Lawson’s Dry Hills Sauvignon Blanc scored the highest overall marks for a white wine in the Scotsman‘s high-altitude taste test. In conjunction with 6 international airlines, the Scotsman and a panel of expert judges sought out those rare wines whose drinkability remained unaffected by cabin pressure and passenger dehydration. “The only white wine in the business class section we found to have anything resembling an expressive fruit character and typically powerful aroma was, not surprisingly, a NZ Sauvignon Blanc … the superb Lawson’s Dry Hills – a gorgeously soft, ripe, fleshy white.”


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Analiese Gregory Opening Tasmanian Anti-Restaurant

Analiese Gregory Opening Tasmanian Anti-Restaurant

New Zealand-born Tasmania-based chef Analiese Gregory, who lists high-profile restaurants such as London’s The Ledbury and Spain’s Mugaritz on her resume, as well as Sydney’s three-hatted Quay and Hobart’s two-hatted Franklin,…