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Distant South Tasmanian Chardonnay

With its generous aromas of lifted white pear, stone fruit, wild flowers, grilled nuts; the palate delivers a balanced tight mineral acidic line, white stone fruits and melons, supported by prominent oak barrel.

Ninth Island Riesling

Aroma: Lemon blossom, apple, mandarin, wildflowers and stonefruit with hints of musk and mineral. Palate: Refreshing flavours of lime and fresh juicy citrus with limestone minerality and a clean crisp finish. Seamless balance, mouth-watering tension and lasting concentration. Cold harvested at night. Following a brief period of skin contact the grapes are carefully pressed using fully protective handling to avoid juice oxidation. This preserves naturally vibrant varietal aromas and flavours. Juice is racked off solids and fermented slowly at cool temperatures in stainless steel to enhance freshness. Bottled under screw cap. Ninth Island is one of the labels of the Kreglinger group. Krelinger is a Belgium based company that was formed as a family business in 1797, their business brought them to Australia in 1897 but it was not until the year 2000 that they diversified into wine. Ninth Island represents the second label of the Pipers Brook vineyards, based in Tasmania. The name refers to a tiny island that sits alone in the Bass Strait, just offshore from the Pipers Brook Estate. The Ninth Island vineyard can be found on the banks of the Tamar. The site is comparatively warm and perfect for the production of table wine styles such as Pinot Noir, Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay. They are predominantly made as early drinking styles, with all the fruit sourced from Tamar valley. The Ninth Island's windswept, pristine environment is the inspiration behind this modern range of wines that capture the wild flavours of Tasmania.

Nocton Vineyard Tasmania Sparkling Non-Vintage

Dont miss this rare chance to secure a magnificent wine from a top producer thats in seriously short supply. Made by an acclaimed winemaker at the top of their game, this is a slice of wine history you dont want to miss. Add it to your collection while you can.

Ironhouse Vineyards White Sands Sparkling Rosé

Innovation paired with respect for the craft of wine making is the hallmark of Ironhouse Winery. Our White Sands Sparkling Rosé is no exception. Upon release this Sept 2021, we find that a displayed colour of pale salmon and peach compliment the presence of red apple and baked pastry aromas which seamlessly flow onto a crisp and fresh palate of sweetened fruit and Turkish delight. Perfect as an aperitif, an afternoon with friends or paired with subtle seafood dishes. Predominately, our signle plot vineyard Pinot grape is used here with a touch of Chardonnay to bring a subtle nuance of flavours ripe for Australian summers. Grown & produced at our Ocean facing vineyard which rests under the watchful gaze of Paddy's Head nature reserve on Tasmania's pristine East Coast, the terroir of the region and natural amphitheatre are quintessential for growing our colder climate grapes which we find perfectly reflected here. Indulge & Enjoy.

Frenchman's Cap Sparkling Non-Vintage

The Frenchman's Cap Sparkling from Tasmania is a testament to the exceptional quality of wines found in this region. This wine is a true expression of its terroir and the meticulous attention of the Frenchman's Cap winery. On the nose, this sparkling wine reveals delicate notes of green apples, lemon zest, and hints of brioche. Its pale straw color is reminiscent of the crisp, cool climate of Tasmania. On the palate, the wine is lively and refreshing, with a fine and persistent bead. Flavors of citrus, stone fruits, and a touch of minerality dance on the tongue, leading to a long and satisfying finish. The Frenchman's Cap Sparkling is a perfect example of a well-crafted Tasmanian wine, displaying a perfect balance of fruit and acidity. It is a versatile wine that can be enjoyed on its own or paired with a variety of cuisine. A must-try for any sparkling wine lover.

Devil's Corner Sparkling Cuvèe

The cooler climate in Tasmania has always been an ideal place for Pinot Noir to grow as this variety requires longer ripening periods. Chardonnay on the other hand just thrive the extra time to develop more elegant floral, crisp green apple, citrus flavour and natural acidity. When these two join forces, they become the classic base blend ideal for Sparkling wine. This is well balanced with a dry, refreshing finish.

Bream Creek Late Picked Schonburger

With an alcohol level of 9%, the Bream Creek Late Picked Schonburger displays light yellow hues. This dessert-style wine exudes delicate aromas of rose petals, apricots and honey with subtle hints of Turkish delight and baking spices from the luxurious bouquet. The palate is smooth and elegant with juicy characters of citrus, apricots and yellow peaches, leading to a clean and refreshing finish. Pair it up with blue cheese and decadent desserts to discover its full potential.

Bell & Gong Pinot Noir

Primo Estate Prosecco Non-Vintage

Pirie Sparkling

Northern Tasmania is widely known for the quality of sparkling wine produced in the cool climate region, with the first 1995 vintage of Pirie doing much to establish this reputation. Now a new chapter is born with Pirie NV Sparkling - A full flavoured cuvýe from a blend of chardonnay and pinot noir, boasting complexity and freshness. A vibrant lemony acidity with a full and rich mid-palate leads to slaty, mineral finish.