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Labyrinth Pinot Noir

Old Fat Unicorn Pinot Noir

A wine with the pizzazz of a unicorn, but the serious expression of a rhino, it will charge the palate with a surprising blend of luscious red berries and bold fruit flavours, dazzling not just to the eye but to every sense.

Wynns 'The Siding' Cabernet Sauvignon Museum

Wynns, modestly priced cabernet is very good, in a pure fruit, lighter, more accessible style than Black Label. In the glass its bright and alluring with concentrated aromatics of rose and forest floor, accentuated by subtle dried lavender and white sage. The palate Juicy, lush and generous, layered with dark rich brambles of blackberry, cherry, plumb and moss. The wine is enhanced by succulent acid, fine cedar and elegant tannins, leading to beautiful depth and length, creating a wine of harmony and poise. Limited Stock.

Taylors Estate Pinot Noir Chardonnay

Taylors celebrated 40 years in business with its first fizz. Fragrant notes on the nose, creamy and complex, bright citrus and stonefruit flavours, fine, persistent bubbles and a crisp, dry finish. A classic white sparkler from one of our favourite families.

De Bortoli PINOT Pinot Noir

Semi translucent bright red to dark red colour with a light luminous red hue. Pronounced freshly crushed cherry and strawberry aromas mix with some inky earth and spicy herb notes. Juicy cherry and strawberry fruits are interwoven with subtle inky earth and dried herb elements. Soft fleshy mouth feel with velvety tannins. Finishes fresh with a savoury red fruited aftertaste. Drink over the next 1-2 years. Alc. 13.5%

Brokenwood Shiraz

Brokenwood Shiraz is a ripe and generous Shiraz with lifted cherry and mint aromas nicely balanced with sweet chocolate notes on the nose and a soft rich palate with savoury cedary flavours and fine grained tannins on the finish.

Gold Sky by Peorco Vineyards Red Blend

Absolutely bursting with a medley of vibrant fruit flavours on nose and in the mouth, this is a delicious blend of Shiraz Petit Verdot and Merlot, as dramatic as the label suggests. When blending individual parcels of wine it is always of particular interest to winemakers as to which varieties come to the fore and dominate the aromatics up front, which settle in the mid palate and provide the dominant flavour, and assuming there are more than two (as here) which drop into the back palate to 'bring it all home'. Each variety in Gold Sky comes from a particular site that delivers its variety particularly well, and the result is a versatile red offering complexity and tremendous drinkability.

Caravan Petite Sirah

The label is a treat (a tiny vintage caravan parked outside a grand French château) but the wine itself is what's really special here. Made by Jimmy Watson trophy-winning John Quarisa, it's a big, rich red with velvety tannins and a long, smooth finish. THREE Golds show that the show judges love it too. This is impressive stuff!

Brokenwood Cricket Pitch Cabernet Merlot Shiraz

The ability to source fruit away from their home base in the Hunter is paying dividends for Brokenwood. This Cricket Pitch is a ripe, fully flavoured red blend - this is the ideal BBQ companion.

Penfolds Max's Cabernet Sauvignon

Penfolds Maxs Cabernet Sauvignon is a regional blend that gives the wine a fuller more intense mouthfeel. It has rich blackcurrant and toffee-apple like aromas on the nose, followed by dense savoury varietal fruits on the palate. Tannins are firm with subtle oaks leading to a long finish.