 I travel around the world full time for wine, but I spend most of the year in Europe. And one thing I miss about living in Asia is access to high quality Australian wines. I don't think people understand the kind of quality that small producers are doing in Australia. This is the far side by far, Pinot Noir from Geelong. This area is in Victoria, Australia, and this wine is awesome. This winemaker was actually named winemaker of the year a couple years ago, I believe. I think of this as almost like a young guy that's made it, that likes to wear a sport coat, likes to wear a jacket, likes to smoke cigars, real old school. You have all those classic notes of leather, earthy tones, a little bit of white pepper you're going to get from burgundy style wines, but you do have enough ripeness, enough fruit from some of those New World Pinot Noirs. Tell me, have you tried this wine before? Do you have any other Australian or New World Pinot Noir favorites for that matter?