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Commune of Buttons Chardonnay

Squealing Pig This Prized Pig Sauvignon Blanc

"Exploding with flavoursome tropical fruits at its core leading to a mineral crisp refreshing finish. The nose is bursting with punchy passionfruit pulp aromatics with notes of mulberry leaf, nettle and freshly snapped snow peas. This Sauvignon Blanc should be enjoyed now, whilst celebratingwith a bunch of your favourite pals."

Henschke Innes Vineyard Pinot Gris

Fresh from Henschke's Littlehampton site in the Adelaide Hills, there are little squeaks of telltale bronze tones around the edges, then pears and almonds before a scoop of lychees and a mouth full of bright acids and herbal aromatics lolling around within its typical viscosity.

Bird In Hand Sauvignon Blanc

This pure, hand picked Sauvignon Blanc by Adelaide Hills award winning winery, Bird In Hand displays sensational citrus, honey and tropical flavours, minerality, elegance and has a fresh and vibrant finish.

Dveri Pax Pinot Gris

Dveri Pax's aim is to become the most important winery in Slovenia, farm sustainably and employ gentle winemaking processes to produce wines of finesse and freshness. From the cool climate of Slovenia comes this dry style Pinot Gris. Red apples and exotic spices dominate the nose, while retaining great freshness on the palate.

Leo Buring Leonay Riesling

Langton's Classification: Excellent

Leonay is one of Australia's classic Rieslings. A wine of great power and elegance with tremendous varietal defintion it can be enjoyed in it's youth but invariably improves in the bottle for many years.

Tonic Chardonnay

Howard Vineyard Adelaide Hills Pinot Gris

Smeaton Estate The Sienna Adelaide Hills Riesling

Shaw & Smith M3 Vineyard Chardonnay

An elegant and restrained cool-climate style Shaw & Smith M3 Chardonnay has been at the forefront of the modern Australian Chardonnay renaissance. Displaying notes of nectarine and citrus underpinned by crisp acidity, it evolves over time to reveal layers of toasty, mealy complexity.