Cat Amongst The Pigeons Riesling
At Cat Amongst The Pigeons, our story begins in the Barossa and is one of vision, courage and the unordinary. When three entrepreneurs found a patch of dirt in the Barossa, and where others said nothing would grow, they followed their intuition and instinct as they new it would grow something special. The Barossa region delivers wines of complexity, layers of flavour, ripe fruit, perfect balance and structure. This 2023 Riesling has citrus aromas followed by lemon and lime flavours with a crisp refreshing palate.
Lingo Grüner Veltliner
Wine speaks to us, and we speak of wine. Lingo showcases alternative varieties in a fun, approachable and modern sense. Lingo demystifies difficult to pronounce wine varieties and invites us to embrace them with confidence. We have Lingo so the words no longer trip over our tongue. Lingo - Say it with confidence. This wine may be a little hard to pronounce but the flavour rolls across the tongue. This Gruner Veltliner is characterised by a lime lemon citrus aroma with hints of orange blossom. This is followed by Strong upfront flavours of white nectarines, with undertones of spices and balanced acidity.
Minchinbury Zero Chardonnay
This wine may contain 0 alcohol, but it is full of flavour! Attractive white stone fruit aromas with a touch of tropical fruit, this wine provides rich pear flavours and a crisp and fresh finish. *Contains no more than 0.5% alc per vol.
Angove Bin 256 Chardonnay
With 130 years of expertise under the family’s belt, Angove have plenty of experience to call upon. In recent years they have been awarded ‘Winery of the Year’ and many medals besides for individual wines. Fourth generation John Angove now heads up the cellar that Dr William Angove started in 1886 near Adelaide (by making award winning brandy – a product they’re still famous for) and, besides championing unusual grapes, John also pioneers modern styles of wine. His 2018 turns its back on the weighty, golden, heavily oaked Chardonnays of last century and embraces bright stone fruit, shot through by lemony brilliance. No wonder this grape is back in favour.
Houghton White Classic
Once lovingly remembered as Houghton's White Burgundy, this classic Western Australian wine is made from a blend of aromatic white varieties and has become a hugely popular wine across the country. With its crisp and refreshing bouquet followed up with a palate bursting with passionfruit, melon and citrus characters, find out for yourself why this Houghton Original is much loved by all.
Nature's Harvest Chardonnay
This ripper little organic white is a standout in the range of wines for those who are more conscious of what goes into their body. White peach and manderine sit comfortably in a whilsper of clean acid.
Sonata Estate Fresh Dry White
Sonata Estate's Fresh Dry White a fresh and delicate white wine with a zippy and zesty palate. Notes of stonefruits, peach and melon with soft acidity, an easy drinking style great for summer sipping.
Greedy Bird Cabernet Sauvignon
Dark Crimson with bright red hues, a varietal nose of blackberries, currants and bright red fruits with hints of tea leaf. The palate is well structured and balanced with ripe blackberry fruits, plum and tarry flavours, with integrated tannins and a fruit filled lingering finish.
Arrogant Frog Chardonnay
Colour: Pale gold with green tints. Nose: Elegant nose with aromas of tropical fruits, stone fruits combined with a hint of toast and vanilla. Palate: The palate is well-rounded and smooth and has a well-balanced acidity.
Portia Valley Wines Grigori Vintners South Australian Chardonnay
The palate shows citrus peel and melon with a rich tropical note. Soft and easy drinking in texture the wine is viscous without being cloying. The wine finishes with a crisp lemon peel freshness and zesty acidity. Overall, this is a fresh and lively wine to enjoy on its own or match it with fish and chicken dishes. Drink now while fresh and fruity.