Yering Station Little Yering Chardonnay
Yering Station, located in the heart of the Yarra Valley, is home to some of Australia's greatest Chardonnay. Their Little Yering Chardonnay provides all the complex aromas and flavours you expect from the artisans from the Melba Highway, but with a price tag that more than friendly. Toasted almonds, lemon/lime notes and a clean, lingering acid that provides an effortless length of flavour.
Russell & Suitor Ladera Chardonnay
Green apple, French oak and fresh cream on the nose, the palate opens up with white peach, melon and slightly bready notes. This wine has seen some malolactic fermentation and the richness, creaminess and texture created by this process allow natural acid, zesty citrus and oak-spice to really get to work. A very well-thought-out chardonnay that ticks all the boxes without breaking the bank. This is a smart pick up.
Winstar Geworztraminer Clare Valley
Aromatic and lively, this Gewürztraminer sparkles with layers of rose petals, lychee, and citrus.<br>Lightly sweet with a gentle acidity, it offers a refreshing balance and a fragrant, fruit-forward finish. Perfectly suited for vegetarian dishes, light bites, cured meats, and seafood.
Pure Vision Zero Pinot Grigio
his non-alcoholic Pinot Grigio has been made with our organically grown grapes from our vineyards in Virginia, South Australia. We have gently removed the alcohol to produce a Pinot Grigio with notes of nashi pears and apple with a delightfully crisp and refreshing finish. This wine contains less than 0.5% alcohol by volume, a level similarly found in most fruit juices! Our winemaker has ensured we have maintained as many of the original flavours as possible to bring you a delicate, non-alcoholic Pinot Grigio without the addition of artificial sugar!
McPherson's The Full Fifteen Chardonnay
Andrew grew up in the world of wine and went on to work for some top names in Australia before settling down to craft really characterful, great value wines like this one, under his own name. A small amount of fermentation in oak has lent The Full Fifteen Chardonnay lovely toasty nuances, a nutty complexity and a soft creamy character.
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
RedHeads Moonlighters White
Moonlighters captures the very essence of the RedHeads concept. Right at the beginning, when RedHeads started in the McLaren Vale, a handful of dedicated, rule-breaking, young winemakers, with a day job at the big corporations, would arrive at RedHeads studio early evening, down a cold beer, then start on crafting a ‘real’ wine, with all the unbridled passion you’d expect from the newly qualified winemaking elite. The RedHeads Moonlighters White is a beautiful blend of rich Chardonnay and aromatic Viognier, with a full nose featuring struck match characters and summer stone fruit. The textured palate hints at apricot nectar, spice and subtle nutty notes, balanced by a mouthwatering acidity.
Anon Tasmania Sparkling Cuvee Non-Vintage
Pop open this great value and delicious sparkler. It's from Tasmanian Vintners, a joint venture between Tassie businessman Rod Roberts and Fogarty Wine Group (Deep Woods, Evans & Tate, Dalwhinnie). They've attracted some extraordinary winemakers, including Marlborough-born Liam McElhinney, the former Jimmy Watson Trophy winner. The brief is to produce stylish, modern wines from premium Tasmanian fruit with an identity that remains somewhat mysterious. This sparkling cuvee boasts crisp apple, lemon and hints of strawberry and cashew. A lovely way to kick off a backyard feast. Yum!
Angove Bin 749 Riesling
Rieslingfreak No.5 Clare Valley Off Dry Riesling
For John Hughes, the attraction to Riesling is all encompassing. Growing up on a small vineyard in the Clare Valley, and going on to work with some of the brightest Riesling makers in the country before launching his own venture, John is never far away from his beloved grape. John makes classic Australian styles from carefully selected vineyards with an emphasis on purity and site reflection, as well as German-inspired expressions that balance acidity and sugar with singular precision.