St Andrews Cream Apera
Fortified wines were perfected in the 1700s and were popular as they were able to withstand long sea journeys. A wine becomes fortified when a neutral spirit is added during the fermentation process. There are many different types of fortified wines including Tawny, Port, Apera, Sherry, Muscat and other fortifieds. Common flavours include ginger, toasted hazelnuts, raisins, caramel and cinnamon. Fortified wine pairs well with seafood, tapas, fruit cake or enjoyed as a cocktail, aperitif or digestive. As the name suggests, a sweet creamy style Apera (the Australian name for Sherry) from the popular St Andrews.
Jacob's Creek Chardonnay Pinot Non-Vintage Piccolo
Enjoy the fun and convenience of this piccolo 200 ml bottle at any time. The citrus and toasted cashew flavours of Chardonnay are married to the fresh bread crust characters of Pinot Noir. The finish is soft, crisp and clean.
Wolf Blass Zero Sauvignon Blanc
Wolf Blass Zero embraces our passion to explore and break boundaries. Since 1966, Wolf Blass has been committed to making quality wines. Our winemakers’ knowledge and dedication has delivered this pioneering zero range, so you can always enjoy a glass of wine. Pale straw hues. Cut grass, asparagus, tropical notes and citrus. Good crisp acid with citrus flavours, tropical fruits with a touch of sweetness to fill out and balance. ENJOY WITHOUT MODERATION
Choosy Beggars Non-Vintage Sparkling
Pale, Lovely fine beed, lifted citrus aromas with hints of brioche like secoundary complexity. The palae is fine and long and very refreshing
Zilzie Bulloak Cuvee Blanc
An explosion of bright refreshing citrus with a hint of pink grapefruit and tantalising bubbles. Enjoy with poke bowl, canapes or a warm chicken salad. Zilzie wines is a certified member of the sustainable winegrowing Australia. This bottle is made using lighter weight glass, which is better for the environment than a standard wine bottle.
Devil's Corner Sparkling Cuvèe
The cooler climate in Tasmania has always been an ideal place for Pinot Noir to grow as this variety requires longer ripening periods. Chardonnay on the other hand just thrive the extra time to develop more elegant floral, crisp green apple, citrus flavour and natural acidity. When these two join forces, they become the classic base blend ideal for Sparkling wine. This is well balanced with a dry, refreshing finish.
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.
Rosemount Diamond Label Chardonnay
Rosemount has been apart of the Australian wine scene for over 145 years and their dedication to quality can been seen in their Diamond Label range including this delicious Chardonnay. The toasty nutty flavours of the oak perfectly complement the rich melon peach varietal characters of the grape in this full-flavoured Chardonnay.
Rock Paper Scissors Sparkling
A gentle and clean style, the Rock Paper Scissors Sparkling Brut is as pleasant a bubbles you'll find for the price. Delicate and floral on the nose with light peach and apricot fruit on the pallet, rounded out but a dash of refreshing acidity.
Lachlan Ridge Chardonnay
Fantastic value for everyday drinking! Fresh, lifted aromas of peach, melon and tropical fruit and a palate brimming with lively varietal flavour. At this price why wouldn't you add to the shopping CART for everyday drinking!