Tyrrell's Sv Hvd Semillon
Great Hunter Semillon should be a must on any oenophiles agenda, especially when it's produced by one of our finest producers, home to some of Australia's most awarded wines. This newly released single vineyard Semillon has already been awarded two gold medals and 96 points rating from James Halliday (2013 Edition). It's vibrant and youthful in style and glistens with a seamless exhibition of bright citrus, gentle stone fruit and honeyed nuances.
Hardys VR Semillon Sauvignon Blanc
Fresh, lively and full of flavour with citrus, melon and green apple flavours from south eastern Australia. This wine suits chicken, seafood or vegetables. This 1 litre bottle is represents excellent value for money.
Maretti Soave
A unique and alluring wine showcasing peach, honey dew and lemon citrus aromatics. The wine has both body and a light feel with citrus fruit, light florals, fresh acidity and a fine mineral edginess. Soave wines are terrific with food whilst this example has both purity, weight and freshness to also be lovely on its own.
Counting Sheep Sparkling White
Counting Sheep Sparkling is built to be a crowd pleaser. Bright and fresh, it displays notes of lemon and lime, it has a racy acidity with hints of tropical fruit leading to a clean and refreshing finish.
David Hook Pecorino
The love affair with alternative Italian varietals continues at David Hook wines. Pecorino is a new arrival, but it was well worth the wait. So latent yet complex.Very pale with a silver fleck. Grapefruit pith, yellow apple and almond aromas. Light-bodied yet very expressive with a bright mix of white and yellow fruit, an underlying nutty layer, mouth-watering acidity and a touch of talc-like grip.
Grape & Vine Fiano
A well rounded Italian Fiano with subtle nutty nuances and fresh pear, citrus, and honey flavours on the palate. Picked at pefect ripeness to build richness and presence on the palate, with balanced acid drive up the middle.
Stone's Chocolate & Orange Infused Green Ginger Wine
Stone’s Green Ginger Wine enhanced with chocolate and orange is a captivating sensory experience. The marriage of these flavours transforms the familiar green ginger wine into a sophisticated and enticing indulgence. This infusion manages to strike a perfect equilibrium, allowing each component to shine while contributing to a harmonious whole. Whether sipped on its own as a contemplative after-dinner drink or used as a creative ingredient in cocktails, this unique blend offers a memorable journey through its intricate layers of taste and aroma.
Crémant to Die For Crémant de Die Brut
Cremant To Die For is a playful take on Cremant de Die, an appellation for dry sparkling wines located halfway up the Rhone Valley on its Eastern side. Cremant To Die For is a blend of 85% Clairette Blanche, 10% Aligote, and 5% Muscat. It is made in traditional Champagne method, with a minimum of 12 months on lees. Pale gold in colour, with aromas of citrus and subtle almond meal. The mousse is soft and gentle on the palate, balanced with a subtle, fruity sweetness. A light, pleasant, easy-drinking sparkling wine.
Amadio Wines Pecorino
Experience the rich heritage of the Amadio family intertwined with the history of Pecorino wine, a delightful white grape variety from Italy. Originating in the scenic regions of La Marche and Abruzzo, this wine is characterized by natural high acidity, subtle notes of zesty lemon, lime, and a touch of earthy essence. Its gentle creaminess adds depth to the palate, creating a harmonious and expansive tasting experience. Pair this versatile wine with a variety of dishes, from silky fish and briny oysters to succulent roasted duck or comforting pasta.
Cantarranas Verdejo
Showcasing orchard fruit ranging from granny smith apples, to softer nashi pear. This Verdejo entices with it's clarity of fruit, and invokes the full Rueda experience with trademark fresh, herbaceous overtures. Produced with a careful selection of our best Verdejo grapes in the region of Valladolid, cultivated in gravelly soils. Straw yellow and green hues, bright it shows a powerful and fresh nose. Round and persistent on the palate. Pair with shellfish and salads. Ideal serving temperature 6-8 degrees. Rueda is located along the banks of the Duero River in Spain’s Castilla y León region, just a 2-hour drive north of Madrid. While winemaking in this area goes back to the 12th century, it was in the 1980s that the region was granted Denominación de Origen (D.O.) status. Today, more than 70 wineries call Rueda home. This national favorite is the top-selling white wine in Spain.