Barbadillo La Cilla Pedro Ximenez
Barbadillo, an established quality Sherry producer since 1821, continue to produce some of the 'Jerez Triangle's' best examples for great prices. Proud to introduce their "reserve" level Pedro Ximenez, La Cilla, to our range, this exotic Sherry is made using sun-dried racking which emparts a luscious rainened flavour up front. On the wonderfully viscous palate, sultana flavours come to the fore with obvious notes of caramel. The wine though is beautifully balanced with sweetness that is not over the top in any way. Perfect served over some rich vanilla bean ice-cream!
McWilliam's Royal Reserve Dry Apera
McWilliams are a household name when it comes to good Sherry in Australia. Their dry version is perfect for the kitchen or as part of a mixed drink.
McWilliam's Cream Apera
As the name suggests, a sweet creamy style Apera (the Australian name for Sherry), from one of Australia's best and oldest family owned wineries.
McWilliam's Royal Reserve Tawny
This is a sweeter simpler style Tawny, quite fruit forward, lighter in style.
Brown Brothers Australian Tawny
Brown Brothers Australian Tawny is just the perfect partner to a night curled up in front of the fire as the nights get cooler. Dust off those port glasses and indulge yourself in one of the best value ports available in Australia!
Penfolds Club Tawny
From the most iconic of all Australian producers, Penfolds Club Port is Australia's most loved Tawny noted for its mellowness and consistency of quality. Its a great blend of young barrel matured tawny aged in the Barossa Valley.
Harveys Bristol Cream Sherry
A British classic - blending some of Jerez's finest Sherries: fino, amontillados and olorosos. This provides a smooth and silky mellow finish with a rich complex palate.
Cockburn's Fine Tawny Port
Cockburn's Fine Tawny Port is sourced from fruit grown in the lower Douro region that produces a lighter, more fragrant style of fortified wine. Losing a touch of its colour during maturation in oak, the tawny takes on flavours of butterscotch and a nice nuttiness. Perfect as an after-dinner dessert wine, or chilled down and served with an array of fine nuts such as almonds and walnuts.
Cockburn's Special Reserve Port
Established by Scotsman Robert Cockburn in 1815, who returned to Portugal after first visiting the country as a soldier fighting under Wellington in the Napoleonic Wars. Cockburn's vineyard holdings are some of the largest in the Douro region which gives the house valuable flexibility in selecting only the very best fruit for their ports. This Special Reserve Port is a mature off-dry style with a 'vintage character' of dried plums, walnuts and tobacco aromas and a palate that is soft and mellow with a nice, long length.
Renmano Tawny
Raisin and plum characters lead into a rich and luscious palate with hints of soft chocolate flavours.