Mullet Wines Hard Pinot Noir
Mullet wines deliver bolder ripe fruit flavours up front with a bigger body and mouthfeel driving a big, long finish. Or like any great mullet, it’s business at the front, party at the back. Hand-crafted and purpose built, these are wines doing all they can to be big on flavour and big on drinkability. Mullet wines putting good times and enjoyment above all else! Ripe blood plum, blackberry and brown spice fill the space instantly upon opening. This is a super-fragrant wine with incredible fruit power for a Pinot Noir. Round, supple and mouth-filling, this is so slippery and easy to like and drink. Don’t hold on, this is ready to go.
Tempus Two Lighten Up Pinot Noir
A full flavoured wine with lower alcohol and reduced calories this wine can be enjoyed at any occasion. Tasting notes - Black Cherries and Red Berry notes complemented by delicate spice and soft juicy mouthfeel.
De Bortoli La Bohème Pinot Noir Rosé
De Bortoli La Bohème Pinot Noir Rosé is one of the most beguiling labels on our shelves, and the contents held within are no less intriguiging. A majestic pale salmon colour in the glass is followed by lifted aromas of subtle strawberry and even notes of pomegranate and marzipan. The palate is crisp, yet generous with a superb long length. A wonderful wine to enjoy in the warmer weather or as an aperitif all year round.
Yalumba Premium Cabernet Sauvignon
Showing classic Cabernet flavours of cassis, plum and red berries, this is a very good quality cask indeed, finishing smoothly with good persistence.
Patisserie Strawberry Macaron Rose
Brand Summary: Inspired by the charm and elegance of a French patisserie, Patisserie invites consumers to indulge in a new level of deliciousness. Reimagining the wine experience, Patisserie delivers layers upon layers of flavour, sophistication, style, elegance and delight paired with an invitation to ‘treat yourself’ to the most delicious wines ever. Tasting Note: A sweeter-styled wine inspired by the indulgent flavours of French pâtisserie. It’s a lusciously fruity rosé bursting with notes of ripe strawberries and creamy confection. Perfect for dessert pairings or to indulge on its own.
Cupio Pinot Grigio
This bright and breezy Pinot Grigio by Cupio is like sunshine in a glass, bursting with juicy pear and lush peach nectar that instantly lifts the vibe. Delicate rosewater notes and a hint of musky florals weave through the aroma, giving her that effortless cool you can’t help but love. On the palate, she’s softly textured yet refreshingly crisp, with a clean, lingering finish. She’s got layers, but always keeps it light, bright, and oh-so easy to enjoy.
Jamiesons Run Billy's Shadow Chardonnay
We are always on the lookout for the elusive low priced Chardonnay with character and richness, yet fine balanced. We've found it! A delicious stone fruit profile with minerals and really great poise.
Fuzzy Bare Pinot Gris Piquette
Organically grown, no additives, vegan and moderate in alcohol 'Fuzzy Bare' is the new kid on the block- fizzy, fun and ready to drink! Despite being the newest hottest kid on the block, piquette dates to ancient Greek and Roman times. It enjoyed a renaissance in the 19th century when phylloxera decimated French vineyards, making grapes so scarce every ounce of the precious fruit was used. Made from adding water to bare pressed grape skins and left to ferment, this low-alcohol, refreshing, and slightly fizzy drink Was named ‘piquette’ (prickle) and became the standard for vineyard workers at the lunch table. Aromatics of red berries and blood orange. The palate is loaded with fresh cut strawberries and sherbet that combine with a green apple acid line to make a beautifully refreshing naturally lower in alcohol beverage.
Ocelli Adelaide Hills Pinot Noir
A charming red of full-flavour and great finesse. Bright ruby colour with an attractive delicately spiced red fruit perfume. In the glass this is silky, succulent, harmonious and very moreish. Roast duck anyone?
Hungerford Hill Tumbarumba Pinot Meunier
A true rarity – Pinot Meunier, known as a constituent of some Champagnes, adding richness and body – is very rarely vinified on its own anywhere in the world. As winemaker Bryan Currie shows, it can be done, and very well. “Light in colour but it has its kicking boots on. Cranberry, red cherry, meaty spice and wood smoke flavours combine beautifully. It kicks quality goals from start to finish; tannin, acid and texture are all in good form too... 93 points” (Halliday).