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Syrahmi Mouvedre

This close-planted Mourvèdre vineyard (4545 vines per Hectare) on rich pre-Cambrian soil produced fruit of amazing complexity and length of flavour. Bright and light raspberry red in colour, the perfumed nose of ripe berry fruits, raspberries and layered with dried herbs, amaro and warm spice of garam masala. Savoury turned earth, spice, lifted whole bunch (50%) and a meaty small goods character. Medium bodied, lighter on its feet than most Mourvèdres. This wine is all about texture and fine velvet like fine tannins; palate is long, rolling and fresh.

Chalmers Vermentino Heathcote

Heathcote Estate Single Vineyard Shiraz

The Shiraz is all about balance, mouthfeel and intensity of flavour, a vintage that has wonderful appeal now but will evolve slowly but surely as Heathcote Estate has proven time and time again. The wine is exceptionally poised with characteristic layers of red and black fruits, floral notes, tar, gun flint and excellent balance and concentration. The palate is seamless, elegant and plush, with beautifully ripe tannins.

Heathcote Estate Shiraz (Gift Boxed)

Heathcote Estate, located in the historic Heathcote region of Australia, is known for producing exceptional wines, particularly their renowned Heathcote Shiraz. Established in 1999, the vineyard is situated on ancient Cambrian soils that contribute to the unique characteristics of their wines. Led by winemaker Tom Carson, the estate focuses on crafting wines that reflect the distinct qualities of the region and their own site. They are dedicated to organic practices and have received certification for their commitment. Heathcote Estate primarily produces single vineyard and 'single block release' shiraz, with plans to release a small-batch Nebbiolo wine in the future. The Heathcote Estate Shiraz 2020 is a distinct and exceptional wine originating from the vineyard owned by the family in Drummonds Lane, situated in the renowned wine region of Heathcote, Central Victoria. The vineyard's unique character comes from carefully selected sections planted on 500 million-year-old Cambrian soil. The 2020 vintage was exceptional, resulting in a classic Heathcote Estate Shiraz with remarkable intensity and extract. The wine is known for its concentration, structure, lifted perfume, layers of flavour and a long, seamless finish. Packaged in a gift box, it is an ideal gift for wine enthusiasts and can age gracefully for up to 10 years with proper cellaring. Characterised by its remarkable concentration, this intense and structured wine has lifted perfume, layers of flavour, dark fruits, spice and a long, seamless, persistent finish. Cellared carefully, this wine will age gracefully for 10 years.

Pizzini Fiano

This exciting wine has beautiful floral aromas which combine with orange blossom, citrus, stone fruit and a subtle honey characters. The palate is textural with lovely minerality and good length with flavours of stone fruit and citrus. Enjoy with mushroom arancini, crispy skin barramundi or seafood linguine.

Save Our Souls Grenache

Aromas of Plum jam, Turkish delight, raspberry, cinnamon, black pepper and rusted iron. Despite the bright fruit on the nose the palate is savoury with great definition, length and chewy tannin. At the Northern end of the Heathcote GI the climates is truly continental with hot days and cool nights. These warmer days ripen Grenache easily and help to build flavour. The 2022 fruit was harvested in the last week of March following some hotter weather towards the end of ripening. After destemming the must was fermented on skins for 9 days before pressing. A wine inspired by some of the great producers of the southern Rhône it is fresh and expressive in its early life.

Feudi di Gregorio Fiano di Avellino

Feudi di San Gregorio today epitomises the oenological renaissance of southern Italy, promoting a wine culture for the rediscovery of Mediterranean flavours. The colour is a definitive golden yellow with green reflections. There are sharp sensations of the Mediterranean: fresh flowers such as chamomile, yellow peach and candied orange. A white ideal for accompanying crustaceans, fish with sauces and grilled seafood.

Save Our Souls Vermentino

Nose of honeyed flowers and a beguiling array of layered fruit. Caramelised pear tart and lime and cinnamon. It shows more commonalty with a Northern Rhône Valley white than its ancestral roots from the Mediterranean. Deeply golden in appearance with plenty of sediment in the bottle. Vermentino Many years ago when Jason Searle was helping out at Bass Phillip he came across Bill Downie. Bill and Jason realised that they shared some common ideals for wine. A friendship was then forged during viticulture studies , a passion for wine with definition of place and interest was often the bonding agent. After vintage in Italy Jason returned to keep working on a part-time basis in vineyards while Bill's star was on the rise making a name for himself as one of Australia's brightest young winemakers. Firstly at De Bortoli and then creating the William Downie wines, all this whilst spending the majority of the year in Burgundy. As Jason began to put some ideas in place to start making wine, Bill, now back in Australia, put forward the idea of making them together. Save Our Souls was born. The intention was to make affordable wine that was removed from the shadows of typical New World' wine making practices.

Tar & Roses Heathcote Sangiovese

Bright cherry red. Sweet red cherries on the nose with hints of thyme, fennel and dried bay leaf. Mouth-filling tannins with sweet red cherry flavours and a hint of spice on the finish. Chargrilled eye fillet. The fruit was machine harvested into 2.5t steel bins, transported directly to the winery for immediate processing. Crushed to static fermenters it was pumped over twice a day for approximately 20mins each time. During which time the temperature and acid levels were monitored constantly and adjusted when necessary, after completing fermentation the wine was pressed to tank using an air bag press. It was racked off gross lees directly to barrel to finish malolactic fermentation and mature in mainly older used barriques. The barrels were checked and topped each month. Tar & Roses home is in Nagambie Central Victoria and produces wines inspired by classic varietals from the Mediterranean and was named after the signature characteristics of Nebbiolo. The name also ties back to the winemaking team behind the venture, the legendary Don Lewis and his winemaking partner Narelle King. Following the passing of Don in 2017 this represents the final vintage of his great career with Narelle now carrying on the Tar & Roses tradition in 2018 and beyond. Tar & Roses produce one of Australia's leading Pinot Grigios known for its characteristic dusty pink colour. Tar & Roses sources the majority of red fruit from areas across central Victoria such as Heathcote, an ideal region for Italian and Spanish varietals and classic "Australian" Shiraz.

Chalmers Aglianico Heathcote

Chalmers Aglianico has earned its place at the top of the range, showing all the hallmarks of a great red wine - with poise and structure, freshness and complexity, this wine has it all. Unfined, unfiltered. Vegan friendly.