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Sherrah Fiano

Bright and lifted aromas of lemon zest, white florals and hints of sea spray. Refreshing with delicate flavours of citrus and white stone fruits, the palate has a lovey texture with great drive and a moreish finish.

Sutton Grange Fairbank Fiano

Mount Majura Riesling

Mount Majura Riesling shows lime and lemon characters, a delicate and delicious dry Riesling.

Mount Majura Pinot Gris

Opulent, flushed with pear juice flavour with sighs of orange blossom and citrus.

Monte Tondo Mito Soave Screwcap

The 2024 Monte Tondo Mito Soave Screwcap is a prime example of the excellence that Friuli has to offer. This vintage showcases the best of the region, with its bright and crisp flavours that are sure to delight the senses. Upon first pour, the wine presents a pale straw colour with delicate green reflections. The nose is filled with aromas of white flowers, citrus fruits, and a touch of minerality. On the palate, the wine is fresh and well-balanced, with flavours of lemon, green apple, and a hint of almond. The use of a screwcap closure ensures the wine's purity and freshness, making it perfect for any occasion. This Soave is a testament to the quality and expertise of Monte Tondo, and a must-try for any wine lover. Cheers to the perfect union of tradition and innovation in this impeccable Italian wine.

Mystery McLaren Vale Fiano Deal No. 6195

Mystery McLaren Vale Fiano Deal No. 6194

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.

Villa Wolf Pinot Gris

Clear, bright, pale straw in the glass, the nose is complex and enticing displaying fruit, perfume and evidence of its European winemaking. Honeyed fruit on the palate with a slight buttery mouthfeel, good acid, length and a very good lingering finish. Altogether, a very good wine.

Main Divide Chardonnay

Main Divide is named after the local name for Southern Alps that divide New Zealand's south island in two. Their 2008 Chardonnay is made using traditional Burgundian methods and has resulted in a wine of great complexity. Aromas and flavours of zesty citrus, with palate covering peach and a hint of fresh toast.