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Ferngrove Cossack Riesling

From a single block on our family owned vineyard based in the cool Great Southern, our flagship Ferngrove Cossack Riesling exudes fresh cut lime, pink grapefruit and zesty lemon with a long lasting minerality. Native to Australia's South West, the Cossack Spider-orchid is the common name for the endangered flora adorning the label.

Quarry Hill Two Places Pinot Gris

Bright notes of honeysuckle, apple, pear and a little spice on the nose, with a long smooth palate of nashi pear and red apple. The wine is a blend of fruit from two places - Tumbarumba in the foothills of the Snowy Mountains, and our vineyard in the Canberra District.

Nick OLeary Heywood Riesling

Ravensworth Regional Riesling

Nick O'Leary Chardonnay

Taut, tight and classy, this Tumbarumba Chardonnay is very well put together. Great balance between toasty oak and fresh citrus fruit.

Tumblong Hills Chenin Blanc

Lifted Aromas of honeysuckle, pear and quince. The palate is lively and textural with pear juice and ginger flavour’s and a crisp acid finish.

Nick O'Leary White RocksRiesling

The Nick O'Leary White Rocks Riesling is a standout dry white wine from the Canberra District, celebrated for its purity, precision, and vibrant character.

Nick O'Leary Pinot Gris

Fresh pears golden and nashi, jasmine flowers, white peach and a wet grass, earthy aspect. The palate starts broad and soft then turns quite angular and grippy on the back palate. More tart apples and lemon on the palate to contrast with the pears, the acid is firm but not over the top giving a great long finish.

Kanta Riesling

Pewsey Vale Block Riesling

Langtons is proud to be first to market with the inaugural vintage of this Riesling, a selection from a very special part of the famous Contours vineyard. When it comes to Eden Valley Riesling, no name is greater than the Langtons Classified Contours Riesling from Pewsey Vale. The Contours vineyard was first planted in 1841, but the distinctive site we know today -- with vines planted along the contours of an Eden Valley hillside rather than in straight rows -- dates from the 1960s. From 1961 in fact, and this new wine comes from a single block of the oldest vines, planted in that year on a north-facing slope. The Contours Riesling is released with five years of bottle age. This new wine -- although almost equally ageworthy -- is a more approachable style and therefore suitable for release (like most other Rieslings) in the year following vintage. For many (or most) the 1961 Block Riesling will be indistinguishable from The Contours. The value here is obvious.