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!
30 Mile Chardonnay
A ripe, fleshy quaffing Chardonnay. Bright straw colour with yellow green tinged edges and a watery hue. Ripe peach and crème brulee like aromas fill the nostrils with hints of toasty oak and butterscotch also present. Fleshy and ripe, the palate features peach and tropical fruit flavours over vanillin spice and traces of crème brulee. Balanced acidity with a nicely shaped finish. Drink over the next year. Alc. 13%
Angove Bin 749 Riesling
Houghton Chardonnay
From a beloved WA producer comes this great value Chardonnay. Hardworking primary fruit flavours are well supported by quality oak input this is a classy wine for the the price.
Devil's Corner Sparkling Cuvèe
The cooler climate in Tasmania has always been an ideal place for Pinot Noir to grow as this variety requires longer ripening periods. Chardonnay on the other hand just thrive the extra time to develop more elegant floral, crisp green apple, citrus flavour and natural acidity. When these two join forces, they become the classic base blend ideal for Sparkling wine. This is well balanced with a dry, refreshing finish.
Penfolds Koonunga Hill Chardonnay
Attractive honeydew melon, white peach and lemon/lime aromas make this Penfolds Koonunga Hill Chardonnay, a fresh easy drinking one with plenty of complexities on the finish.
St Huberts The Stag Chardonnay
Light and lively without being shallow, lemon blossom and pear flavours follow from the nose. The wine is fresh, restrained and evenly textured. Just a feather dusting of oak, and a lingering citrus finish.
Angove Organic Pinot Grigio
Angove Family Winemakers is proud to introduce Australias leading range of organic wines. Angove organic vineyards have no artificial herbicides, fungicides or pesticides and they only use natural fertilisers - organic winemaking with the gentlest touch. Certified organic + vegan friendly with minimal preservatives. Organics by the Angove Family is a range of certified organic wines from our greatest assetour soil and vineyards. Every grape, and every wine, is family grown, certified organic, hand crafted and estate bottled. Delicate floral overtones with green apples, lemon rind and grapefruit aromas, carrying through to a palate which is full of pear, peach, grapefruit and crisp delicious granny smith apples. Have it with... Free range chicken in a light cream sauce.
Jam Shed Chardonnay
White wines can be jammy too. Try this delicious Chardonnay giving you all the warm, buttery feelings. Hints of this or notes of that. You want the 411, ok, here it is. Vanillin, nougat and toasted nut flavours with ripe peach and citrus fruit finishing with a soft jammy mouthfeel. The creamy buttery texture is perfectly balanced by luscious acidity and framed by skilfully selected oak. Pair with chicken and pork, creamy pasta, spicy seafood, Asian influenced dishes, and salads. Perfect for those Summer evenings & al fresco dinners.
Elephant in the Room Buttery Chardonnay Bagnum
Brand Summary The Elephant in the Room wines are proudly large in scale and expansive in flavour. Created to deliver full bodied and mouth-filling wines, Elephant in the Room gives consumers what they want- quality, flavour and something to talk about. Each wine is sourced from slow-ripening cool climate vineyards and partially matured in French Oak before final blending and bottling by Corey Ryan. Tasting Note This wine is more fuller, richer and rounded than the standard Elephant Chardonnay. It has more oak influence, buttery characters and more complexity. Though fresh, it is heavier on the palate due to the oak and buttery influences. Softer in acidity.