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Jacob's Creek Classic Riesling

Jacob's Creek Classic Pinot Noir

Tread Softly Blanc De Blancs

A softly effervescent new member of the Tread Softly range. A light fruit driven style, lively with citrus and apple aromas. The palate is soft and rounded with a crisp finish and balanced acidity. Pair with your favourite sushi or sashimi.

Three Trails Pinot Grigio

Light and refreshing, this Pinot grigio delights with aromas of ripe pear, apple, and refreshing herbaceous characters. The crisp, citrus taste is followed by a clean and long zesty finish. Serve this drop with grilled chicken or shellfish dishes.

Haselgrove Wines H by Haselgrove Sauvignon Blanc

AROMA The nose displays lifted notes of mango and feijoa with supporting fresh mint, cut grass and green capsicum. PALATE The palate is delicate and fresh with bright passionfruit and tropical fruit flavours, balanced perfectly by refreshing acidity.

Three Trails Pinot Grigio 12

This 2023 South Australian Pinot Grigio is a refreshing white wine with delicate notes of citrus, pear, and a hint of green apple. Its crisp acidity and dry finish create a clean, invigorating palate, making it an excellent pairing for seafood or a light, summery salad.

Dunes & Greene Chardonnay Pinot Noir Non-Vintage

Showing yellow-brown hues, this Chardonnay Pinot Noir exudes soft and pleasing fragrances of lemon zest, cream and strawberries from its luscious bouquet. The refreshing and juicy palate features citrus nuances and zingy acidity from the Chardonnay, while the elegant richness and smooth texture are imparted to the wine by the Pinot Noir grapes. This full-flavoured blend ends on a refined and lingering finale. Seafood and creamy dishes taste wonderful with the Dunes & Greene Chardonnay Pinot Noir NV.

Red Hill Estate Pinot Grigio

This Red Hill Esatate Pinot Grigio comes from the Mornington Peninsula. It is a cool climate wine, which displays aromas of refreshing citrus and lime zest, some confectionery notes with a hint of musk on the nose. It is soft on the palate with freshly cut pears, some minerality and neat acidity back bone. Resulting in a clean crisp after taste that makes this Pinot Grigio the perfect match for seafood dishes.

Mojo in Full Colour Pinot Grigio

Gorgeously aromatic - think honeysuckle blossom, fennel and freshly cut pear. On the palate, mouth filling honeyed spiced poached pears & granny smith apple skin, balanced with brilliant crisp acidity. It has great length and a vibrant minerality with a subtle grapefruit tang. Vibrant, floral, citrus. As a stand alone, Pinot Grigio is always a great appertif. But you can never go wrong pairing with fish or shellfish - think seafood risotto or even sashimi. South Australia's first vineyards were established in the 1830's. Enjoying a wide range of climates including the cool temperatures of the Adelaide Hills, to the hot summer weather of the Barossa Valley, South Australia is arguably Australia's most diverse wine producing state.It is from these wonderfully diverse regions that winemaker Marty O'Flaherty selects the best varietals to produce Mojo wines. Marty's resounding philosophy is "wine should tell a story about the terroir in which it's grown, needing lots of love but minimal handling by allowing the growers to do what they do best."

Mojo In Full Colour Sauvignon Blanc

Your ideal seafood partner, this sauvignon blanc is bursting with tropical fruits and summer flowers. Passionfruit, guava, citrus blossom and feijoa are just the start of this fruit extravaganza. Hints of elderflower, dry grass, blackcurrant and gooseberry dance around the edges teaming up with mineral notes and crisp, natural acidity. Amidst it all is a creamy softness and an elemental funkiness. The finish is long and dry, leaving a cleansing grapefruit tang at the end. Any seafood will love being paired up with this gem, particularly blue swimmer crab, grilled prawns or sautéed scallops. Alternatively a simple goats cheese salad will be sensational! Tropical Fruit, Citrus Fruit, Floral, Herbaceous, Mineral Sauvignon Blanc South Australia's first vineyards were established in the 1830's. Enjoying a wide range of climates including the cool temperatures of the Adelaide Hills, to the hot summer weather of the Barossa Valley, South Australia is arguably Australia's most diverse wine producing state.It is from these wonderfully diverse regions that winemaker Marty O'Flaherty selects the best varietals to produce Mojo wines. Marty's resounding philosophy is "wine should tell a story about the terroir in which it's grown, needing lots of love but minimal handling by allowing the growers to do what they do best."