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Yarra Burn YB Prosecco

This is fruity and upfront Prosecco with aromas of pear and white peach layered over a floral, zippy, refreshing palate. Delicious with spicy Asian food or blend with fresh peaches for a Bellini. Produced by Yarra Burn the house of Australia's most awarded sparkling winemaker, Ed Carr.

Agricola Allegrini Valpolicella DOC

One of the leading wineries in the Valpolicella region of Italy's Veneto. This generous and ripe traditional Valpolicella is all about leather, roasted almond, ripe currants and sour cherry. The palate is mellow, with fine tannins and a sour cherry finish.

Alberto Nano Organic Prosecco

A whiff of Alberto Nani Organic Prosecco's intense floral aroma will entice you into taking a sip. Subtle tropical notes make way for a crisp and fresh palate with a mineral finish. Complex and vibrant, this wine is great for pairing with traditional Italian dishes.

Handpicked Organic DOC Prosecco Non-Vintage

This Prosecco should be drunk young to best appreciate its heady aromas of flowers and fresh fruit flavours. Serve chilled between 6 and 8oC and enjoy with seafood, fennel risotto and good friends.

Bottega Gold Prosecco

Bright, straw yellow, fine and persistent perlage. Aroma typical and refined with fruity green apples, pear, citrus fruits and floral white flowers, acacia, wisteria and lily of the valley notes, sage and spices in the finish.

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La Tordera Prosecco Tittoni DOCG

Complex and velvety with hints of ripe yellow apple, yellow plum, whiteflowers – predominantly white rose, slightly spicy and balsamic. The low sulphur enhances a deeper and more clear-cut sense of the aromas. Intense and noble, it recalls the complexity of the aroma and hints of fruit.

Dal Zotto Col Fondo Prosecco

Col Fondo Prosecco undergoes secondary fermentation in bottle and isnt disgorged. The flavoursome leesy sediment dances on the bottom, hence col fondo, literally meaning from the bottom. This is how Italian prosecco used to be crafted before industrialisation turned it into mostly cheap fizz made in stainless steel tanks. This is complex, refreshing, lightly fizzy with plenty of acidity keeping it alive and kicking.

Babo Prosecco Non-Vintage

Belvino Prosecco DOC

With its eye-catching packaging, Belvino is sure to get the conversation started. But, this is not just about the packaging! The finest glera grapes were softly pressed and carefully twice-fermented to produce a harmonious and intense sparkling wine with a rich bouquet and pronounced flavours of fresh cut pear and crisp apple. The mousse is soft and caressing and the flavours linger attractively.