Maude Pinot Gris
This Pinot Gris combines fruit from premium sites in Central Otago, including Maude's mature family owned vineyard in Wanaka, Mt Maude. This Pinot gris has typical aromas of ripe pear, quince and brioche lead onto a rich textured palate where whole bunch pressing and partial barrel fermentation has created complexity.
Illuminati ilico
Savoury and slightly earthy notes combine on the nose with attractive dark cherry aromas. The berry flavours are long on the palate and smoothly textured, finishing with light but persistent tannins.
Water Wheel Shiraz
Water Wheel is a historic winery located in the traditional wine region of Bendigo in central Victoria. Winemaker Peter Cumming continually produces a Shiraz with aromas of ripe berries, white pepper and chocolate that are also reflected on the palate which also displays attractive regional and varietal character. The depth of fruit and oak balance is excellent. Always a consistent performer, Water Wheel Shiraz is not only enjoyable upon release but is a reliable medium-term cellaring option.
Dowie Doole Merlot
Your quest for the best sub-$20 Merlot is over. One of McLaren Vale's most explosive producers of the past 10-15 years is offered here on an silver platter. Everything you love about Merlot in one bottle; luscious black fruits with soft cuddly tannins and hints of spiced coffee.
Torresella Prosecco
Marks our words. Prosecco will be the next big thing, if it isn't already! Torresella's Prosecco is a fresh style showing characters of white fleshed fruits and fresh apple on the nose with a soft, crisp feel on the palate.
Smith & Hooper Merlot
Smith and Hopper is a stand alone arm of the impressive Hill Smith wine machine. Stand alone vineyards offer quality and real value for money. Wonderful earthy cedar and berries on the nose make this wine instantly attractive. The palate is rich and savoury, velvety in texture and spicy on the finish. Enjoy this full-bodied Merlot now or cellar till 2013.
Sancho Garces Rioja
Bright and clean, cherry-red coloured with middle robe. Creamy notes of black fruit are combined with spicy aromas and slight toasting. All this wrapped by high-quality ripe tannins that display their elegant structure.
ROCHEFORT 10
Rochefort 10 is a famous, complex and very strong Trappist beer of the cistercian monastery Notre-Dame de Saint-RemyThis dark brown strong ale is also named The Miracle due to its diverse aromas and extremely high alcohol concentration.Seine große Stärke wird durch die Komplexität des Geschmacks und kräftigen Malz in der Basis ausbalanciert.Its strength gets nicely balanced through the complexity in taste and its strong malty foundation.The bouquet reaches from port wine, leather, apricot, pear, banana, carrot, oak to spices with a note of bitter chocolate in its smooth finish.Best to drink at 12-14°C from a bulgy goblet glass.
Chimay Cinq Cents (Case)
The Chimay Cinq Cents Triple has a typical golden colour with a slighty hazy appearance. The fine head is characterised by the aroma, resulting from a combination of fresh hops and yeast. This is complimented by a touch of bitterness. There is no acidity, but an after-bitterness which melts in the mouth. This top fermented Trappist beer, refermented in the bottle, is not pasteurised. Chimay is an authentic Trappist product. This means that it is brewed within the walls of a Trappist monastery, under the control and responsibility of the community of monks, who are involved through the process of making and marketing the beer. Most of the income generated by this activity is devoted to the needs of the community and social works.
Chimay Cinq Cents ( )
The Chimay Cinq Cents Triple has a typical golden colour with a slighty hazy appearance. The fine head is characterised by the aroma, resulting from a combination of fresh hops and yeast. This is complimented by a touch of bitterness. There is no acidity, but an after-bitterness which melts in the mouth. This top fermented Trappist beer, refermented in the bottle, is not pasteurised. Chimay is an authentic Trappist product. This means that it is brewed within the walls of a Trappist monastery, under the control and responsibility of the community of monks, who are involved through the process of making and marketing the beer. Most of the income generated by this activity is devoted to the needs of the community and social works.