I've recently discovered the Geoff Kelly site in NZ (it was Sue C or Craig from the Auswine forum that put me onto it IIRC).
http://www.geoffkellywinereviews.co.nz/
He's just posted some extensive notes on the Pinot Noir 2007 conference in New Zealand, and IMO it makes for typically interesting reading. For me, the re-appearance of Martinborough Vineyard Reserve (last seen in 1998 I believe - and I have a solitary bottle remaining) in 2003 vintage. He's quite scathing about the price and the reserve bottlings impact on the standard wine. I must admit I did very much enjoy the standard label in 2000, so maybe he has a case?
Anyway, I hope this is of interest and I particularly like his belief in the joys of aged (some would say over the hill) wines. I find it refreshing in comparison to recent trends towards instant gratification in wine drinking.
regards
Ian