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Huon Hooke

Huon Hooke

Wine writer

Huon Hooke is a wine writer.Connect via email.

Winter wine recommendations

Wintry wines to try right now (featuring a mate for sticky date)

These styles partner well with the foods we like to eat when the temperature plummets.

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What style of wine − and how many bottles − should you take to a dinner party?

Ideally, suit the wine to the meal, your host and the other guests, writes Huon Hooke.

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Which wines cut through the oiliness of takeaway fish and chips?

Three wines that work well with fish ‘n’ chips (featuring a ‘rare value’ pinot noir)

Beer cuts through the oiliness, but these fresh and light wine styles also do the job.

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Huon Hooke's trio of white wines for right now.

Three white wines you should be drinking right now

An early-autumn white should be light and dry, fruit-accented, unwooded and, above all, refreshing.

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Modern rosé wines tend to be pale in colour.

Are you a rosé fan? Here are three wines to buy, depending on how you like it

Plus a simple tip for adjusting a rosé that is too sweet for your taste.

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If a bottle label says ‘drink now or cellar for 5-10 years’, when is the wine really at its best?

The idea that all wine improves with age is a popular myth, writes Huon Hooke.

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The one thing that can ruin your most prized bottle of wine

Bottle variation is a reality, but it’s misnamed. Our impression of wine varies according to what else is going on around us.

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Glass wine bottles are so yesterday. But are the new alternatives any good?

There’s an environmental revolution happening in wine packaging.

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Are wines with leaked corks still drinkable?

Wine that’s been kept too long in a hot place is one of the most depressing sights.

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Why don’t French bottles list the grape variety on the label, as Australian wines do?

In most premium French regions, the place where the grapes were grown was always considered more important than the cépage.

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