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Galliano Liqueur Sambuca

Similar to the famous Black Sambuca from Galliano, the White has a lighter texture and a more open flavour. Such an aromatic drink can be enjoyed in many ways, but a favourite is neat alongside a coffee.

Tutela Prosecco DOC Non-Vintage

This Italian sparkling wine demonstrates a bright yellow color, with some greenish hints; the nose is pleasant and fruity with good intensity. It shows fresh fruit on the palate with a harmonious balance.

Brown Brothers Prosecco

With access to some of the very best vineyard land in the King Valley, Brown Brothers are able to craft an authentic Prosecco with all the hallmarks this style has become famous for. The elevated terroir produces a sparkling that is both crisp and gentle, with delicate lemon-pear flavours. Lively acidity through the palate complemented by a terrific long finish. The Italian influence here is for all to see. (Limited edition bottle**)

Maschio Prosecco Rose

Pretty in pink with an abundance of fine bubbles, Maschio Prosecco Rose stands out with its intense yeast character in a palate driven by strawberry and raspberry flavours. Wrapped in fragrances of rose and violets, this beauty definitely makes an elegant addition to any event.

Maschio Prosecco

Maschio's Prosecco is produced in the area of Treviso, north of Venice. The wine is light straw yellow with a lively froth followed by a nose full of strong candid fruit and sweet flower hints. The taste is very pleasant with an aromatic aftertaste. Excellent as an aperitif and also is ideal throughout the entire meal.

Borgo SanLeo Prosecco

A fresh, grapey nose leads to a palate with lovely fruit flavours. Borgo Sanleo had just a hint of sweetness, making the finish is nicely crisp. Great value Prosecco.

Saracosa Governo Rosso

We used to think that Sofia Barbanera's regular Saracosa was intense. And then she upped the ante, with this lavish, luscious, silky smooth Saracosa Governo. A limited-edition luxury version of her already indulgent ‘Super Tuscan’, Governo uses an ancient Tuscan method of allowing a portion of the grapes to air dry for a period of time, dialling the flavour concentration way up. Italy’s top critic, Luca Maroni, has long been a fan of the Saracosa reds, and this one is no exception – he has rated both the 2016 and the 2017 vintagehere a stunning 98 points! English wine writer Oz Clarke is also smitten by Governo’s many charms, calling it “indulgent and exotic”. One taste and we think you’ll fall in love with it too.

Ciao Bella Superiore Prosecco Di Valdobbiadene

Ciao Bella wine has been created with a true Italian passion for perfection. Their superiore Prosecco Di Valdobbiadene is light and fresh, this Brut is perfect as an aperitif when celebrating with friends.

Santaro Prosecco

Prosecco is destined to be the smash hit of the summer with all of its beguiling aromatic flavours and touch of real fruit sweetness. A little bit of light fizz on the palate mixed with some pear and baked apple notes make Santaro Prosecco the perfect wine to enjoy on a lazy Sunday afternoon. Parcel selected fruit from high up in Victoria's home of Prosecco, the King Valley, add complexity and quality to this great value wine.

Balliamo Pinot Grigio

Balliamo Pinot Grigio displays a clear, straw colour with lifted aromas of pear, lemon and fresh citrus. Crisp acidity complements its excellent flavour length.