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Yelverton Reserve Adelaide Hills Sauvignon Blanc

Refresh yourself with this vibrant, nicely balanced Adelaide Hills Sauvignon Blanc – it's great to share this Summer, whether as an apéritif or served with fresh seafood.

Mr Riggs Mrs Pinot Gris

Tasting Note: Bright and textured with notes of pear and white peach complemented by delicate floral notes.

The Other Wine Co Pinot Gris

Hesketh Sauvignon Blanc

Fresh and aromatic Hesketh Sauvignon Blanc has the Bouquet of assorted citrus. Intense limey notes, with hints of grapefruit zest. A young and vibrant Sauvignon Blanc showcasing freshly cut granny smith apples, the trademark elegance of the Adelaide Hills region.

Tomich Hill Sauvignon Blanc

Tomich Hill champion the process of handcrafting from estate grown fruit from their high altitude cool climate vineyard in the picturesque Adelaide Hills. Resulting in a Sauvignon Blanc that displays elegance, complexity and a true exhibition of variety. Opening with an intense citrus and snow pea aroma the flavorsome palate is citrus focused, with tropical fruit and a crisp and persistent finish.

Bendbrook SL Cabernet Sauvignon

By the Bend of a Brook is a vineyard planted to produce single block wines, where just about everything from the pruning, weeding & picking is done by the sweat of manual labour and a barking Kelpie. Only this fruit is in the SL Cab Sav. A lighter, fresher style of Cabernet,hand-picked with subtle oak. The wine was made in the Mediterranean style for casual, easy drinking. At a vineyard altitude of 400 metres above sea level the Adelaide Hills allows grapes to develop to full ripeness while retaining fresh cool-climate acidity and elegance.

Geoff Weaver Riesling

Geoff Weaver has journeyed from the big end of town to a tiny, intimate pocket of the Adelaide Hills. From his role as chief winemaker for the Hardy group of companies, in 1992 he made the break from corporate winemaking to pursue his own dream on the Lenswood vineyard that he and wife Judith had started planting a decade earlier. Those vines, some of the oldest in the Hills, are really reaping the rewards of maturity. Tightly structured yet aromatically lifted wine but with a supple mid-palate and a fine, crisp finish. The nose is fresh and lively with a lifted aroma of lime blossom. The palate is fruity with a juicy zest and a fine mineral edge.

Wild Winds Adelaide Hills Sauvignon Blanc

Crafted by winemaker and viticulturalist James-Paul Marin utilising minimal input and sustainable viticulture. An approachable Sauvignon Blanc, light and refreshing demonstrating tropical fruit salad flavours rather than grassy notes. The distinct citrus fruits; lemon and lime, add a refreshing finish to this lovely, bright, fruit packed expression of the Adelaide Hills and is vegan friendly.

Old Cherry Block Sauvignon Blanc

Adelaide Hills Sauvignon Blanc from the cool, high altitude vineyards of Lenswood is a masterclass in elegance and restraint. On the nose it bursts with vibrant aromas of passionfruit, pineapple and grapefruit, hinting at the exotic fruit intensity that defines this variety. The palate however, take a more refined approach. Lean, delicate, and beautifully structured, with a touch of fresh spring vegetables and subtle herbal notes adding complexity. Tight, crisp acidity carries through to a dry, refreshing finish, making it effortlessly drinkable, seriously sophisticated expression of Sauvignon Blanc.

Mt Lofty Ranges Vine Aspire Fumé Blanc

A sophisticated take on Sauvignon Blanc, crafted exclusively from estate-grown Lenswood fruit and aged for 6 months on lees in 3-4 yr old French oak. The result is a beautifully balanced wine that retains the vibrant, fruit driven aromatics of Sauvignon Blanc, think citrus and white peach, whilst retaining the distinctive herbaceous characteristics of the site. The seasoned French oak imparts a velvety texture, softens the acidity, and introduces a subtle savoury layer of nutty, smoky complexity. It's a more refined, food friendly expression of the variety, elegant, textural and undeniably grown up.