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We found the ultimate proseccos for a spritz (including one from Aldi for $12)

And if you like pet nat, try the bottle-fermented cousin of regular prosecco, which has bolder aromas and a deeper flavour, as if the volume has been turned up.

  • Mike Bennie
Castlemaine brewer Love Shack is getting creative with its fundraising after losing stock.

Where to drink, dine and spend to help hospitality reeling from bushfires

As farmers, winemakers and brewers take stock of what’s been lost, others are rallying to make it easy for people to spend in ways that help devastated businesses across Victoria.

  • Dani Valent
Red Mill Rum founder David Fesq and sales and marketing manager Garth Foster at their warehouse in Rozelle.

The 90-year-old Rozelle distillery changing perceptions about Aussie rum

A forgotten rum from 1933 has been brought back to life – and bartenders and restaurants like Eleven Barrack, Firedoor and Sixpenny can’t get it on their shelves fast enough.

  • Erina Starkey
A selection of wines you can enjoy when you join Distinction Wines

Activate subscriber benefits with Distinction Wines

Join Distinction Wines’ prestigious wine club to access ongoing benefits and a range of offers.

‘Magical combos’: New bar trend brings surprising flavours to Sydney’s drinks scene

The snacky, spicy nature of Indian food is being embraced by a new generation of bar owners, who are pairing it with wines, cocktails and even beer.

  • Scott Bolles
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A by Arras Premium Cuvee Rosé NV is “astoundingly good value”.

Aussie sparkling rosé is the best in the world – and one state punches way above its weight

Move over France. The popularity of Australian sparkling rosé is surging. Here are five to try, including a Tassie wonder that is astoundingly great value.

  • Katie Spain
Vigneron Sarah Collingwood in her Four Winds Vineyard in Canberra. 

The most wanted wine in Australia is by a small producer you haven’t even heard of yet

The Melbourne Royal Wine Awards uncovered some excellent new wines by some little-known winemakers. Here’s the pick of the bunch.

  • Katie Spain
A circular tiger print sofa bed greets you at Pour Diane in North Melbourne.

Move over minimalism, these three new bars are colourful, fun and original

One spot is a nostalgic experience for children of the ’70s. Another turns American takeaway dishes into killer bar snacks. None follows the rules.

  • Emma Breheny
Peter Dunn and his 20 month old daughter Eleanora on the Dunn’s North Blackwood spud farming family farm in Central Victoria. They’ll be part of the Trentham Spudfest, a festival celebrating all things potato.

Goodbye music festivals, hello food festivals? Where to plan your next regional road trip

From community-led harvests, to cheese and bread workshops with Australia’s best, regional food festivals have a lot to offer – and they’re booming. Here’s our pick of five to visit this autumn.

  • Bianca Hrovat
Light but tough enough to stand upright, the bagnum holds the equivalent of two bottles of wine.

Raise a glass to the bagnum, the plastic wine pouch that’s made cask wine cool again

There’s a growing thirst for wine in alternative packaging, from pouches and cans to the new-school goon bag.

  • Katie Spain