Glaetzer Goldpunkt Riesling
Dont miss this rare chance to secure a magnificent wine from a top producer thats in seriously short supply. Made by an acclaimed winemaker at the top of their game, this is a slice of wine history you dont want to miss. Add it to your collection while you can.
Small Island Wines Riesling
Off dry with 13 grams residual sugar this wine is perfectly balanced with crisp acidity. Stone fruits, green apple a hint of perfume rounded up with a crisp saline finish.
Stefano Lubiana Riesling
The cooler climate of Tasmania has helped to produce a wonderful Riesling; full of flavour and acid. Given these characters are in abundance, this wine should cellar for decades.
Pooley Riesling
The alcohol levels are slightly higher than most years this leads to a softness in the body and finish of the wine. Aromas of lime zest, white jasmine and mandarin. The palate is complex with lemon juice, lime zest & a mineral finish.
Derwent Estate Late Harvest Riesling
The fragrant nose of this beautiful white wine gives off flower petal and fresh lime scents. The palate is filled with citrus fruit flavours supported by zingy acidity, culminating in a lively and elegant finale.
Bream Creek Schönburger
Ministry of Clouds Chardonnay
Eddystone Point Pinot Gris
Eddystone Point was first released in 2013 and realises the wine making team vision to create wines that are drinkable, affordable and represent the undisputed quality of Tasmanian fresh produce. This Pinot Gris is a pale straw yellow colour and the nose has lifted pear and rosewater aromas followed by a lively palate full of melon and sweet pear. The mouth feel is supple, long and smooth.
Island Belle Chardonnay
Island Belle Derwent Valley Chardonnay The Island Belle Chardonnay gives a stonefruit spectrum spray on the nose with wisps of French oak nutty creaminess. A pin-point mineral palate follows for quite some time. For a Derwent Valley Chardonnay of this quality and pedigree, youll do well to find anything close at this price. 'Declassified Dawson & James' The fruit for the Island Belle is declassified Dawson & James Derwent Valley Chardonnay. The fruit is sourced from the Meadowbank vineyard a unique site on the upper Derwent River, widely regarded as one of the finest vineyards in Tasmania. Shop Island Belle
Stefano Lubiana Primavera Chardonnay
The Derwent River has created an exceptional vineyard site with marine influences on 3 sides of the vineyard along with the stoney and silt soils providing ideal conditions for this textured and elegant Chardonnay.