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San Sisto Pecorino

This wine is fermented in stainless steel and is entirely unoaked. A pure palate with great tension and zesty notes of lemon and grapefruit that travel on a long, clean finish. So fresh and alive

The Remarkables Pinot Noir

Remarkable in name and remarkable in nature. Hailing from the young, funky and cool region of Central Otago this Pinot Noir shows all the cherry richness we've come to expect. Add in the sheer approachability courtesy of the smattering of strawberry and red berry flavours and the silken, soft finish and you have an Otago bargain that is a must try.

Maude Pinot Gris

This Pinot Gris combines fruit from premium sites in Central Otago, including Maude's mature family owned vineyard in Wanaka, Mt Maude. This Pinot gris has typical aromas of ripe pear, quince and brioche lead onto a rich textured palate where whole bunch pressing and partial barrel fermentation has created complexity.

Torresella Prosecco

Marks our words. Prosecco will be the next big thing, if it isn't already! Torresella's Prosecco is a fresh style showing characters of white fleshed fruits and fresh apple on the nose with a soft, crisp feel on the palate.

Tyrrell's Old Winery Pinot Noir

Tyrrells had been a well known winery for decades. Its Old Winery Pinot Noir is medium bodied due to the warmer climate in NSW. Attractive cherry and strawberry jams, perfumed spices with restrained oak on the nose. Its smooth texture and chalky tannins certainly leaves a great impression on the palate.

Tenute Rossetti Chianti DOCG

The colour is light ruby red with garnet reflections, it smells fine with scent of cherries, wild berry fruits, violet and spicy hints, dry and fresh, with good body and agreeable tannins and spicy hints in flavour. When young it is excellent with rich flavoured dishes, especially the traditional specialities of Tuscan cuisine.

Cupio Pinot Noir Dry Rose

A delicately dry and crisp rosé, combining hints of wild strawberry and exotic spices with an elegantly soft finish.

Feudo Arancio Grillo

The aromatic richness of the Grillo grape makes this an ideal wine to pair with summer dishes.

Graham Norton Prosecco DOC

he most sparkling Italian you’ll ever share an evening with – Graham Norton’s Extra Dry Prosecco is made to his own specification with 100% Glera grapes from the home of Prosecco, so it’s sure to be a welcome addition to your next picnic, party or pizza by the tele. Salute! This Prosecco was the fourth addition to the Graham Norton range, which Marie Claire says is ‘one of the most successful celebrity wine collaborations ever’. Our Prosecco comes from the beautiful Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia wine growing regions in Northern Italy where Prosecco vines have been growing for generations. This wine is sustainably produced and vegan friendly.

PICCINI MILLERIGHE NERO DAVOLA

Nero Davola is one of Italy’s most important indigenous red varieties. Named after its historic birthplace around the town of Avola in southeastern Sicily, it is most widely planted in Sicily and accounts for the largest share of red wines produced on the island. Today Nero Davola is the primary grape used in the majority of Sicily’s best red wines. Colour - Deep red colour. Bouquet - Multiple aromas on the nose, especially notes of black cherry, spice and liquorice. Flavour - A lively personality with soft, long lasting tannins. Food Pairing - The high acidity that characterizes Nero. Davola means it will work well with any of your favourite tomato based recipes. For the lighter styles think grilled fish and light meats in Mediterranean style dishes.