Wilds Gully NAP Classic Dry White
Wild Gully vineyard is managed with a commitment to minimal chemical use. With an environmental science background John Stokes planted his Wood Park vineyard amongst regenerating natural bush land in the foothills of the Victorian Alps in 1989. This is a great example of his commitment to preservative free wine, a drink now style rich in citrus pear apple and honey followed on the palate with nectarines and grapefruit and a crisp satifying finish.
Michelini Italian Selection Arneis
A white Italian grape varietal native to the Piedmont Region of North Western Italy - it's name translates to "little rascal" Lemon, lime & citrus notes, medium bodied with crunchy acidity. Perfect for shellfish in a creamy sauce.
Gapsted Limited Release Chardonnay
Fresh and energetic chardy from Victoria’s High Country. Nutty, a little savoury and cheesy in parts, but with zippy stone fruit acidity that bristles on the palate. This is a wonderful example of high altitude brightness that doesn’t become overly lean or stingy. Nectarine, whole lemon, apricot, white peach - this has got it all. Complex and generous chardy under fifteen bucks? Sounds like a steal to me.
Twin Valleys Fiano
Fiano is one of the newer Italian arrivals on the scene and we couldn’t be happier that it’s here. Fiano is a versatile grape and suits a lot of growing conditions, from the Mediterranean climate of McLaren Vale to the alpine freshness of the King Valley. This KV example is a touch lighter and brighter than what you’d get from the Vale - sitting closer to grigio than say, viognier. There is still heaps of fruit and florals in this wine and acid to accompany all sorts of foods - though no doubt best with something southern Italian.
Mystery King Valley Pinot Grigio Deal No. 83
The nose displays apple blossom, green apple, and nectarine, along with strong aromas of white peach with a slight textural and richness through to the palate leaving pronounced acidity, a character typical of cool climate vineyards
Twin Valleys Pinot Grigio
Italy’s leading grape varieties have an established home in the King Valley, including the ever-popular pinot grigio. This example of the grape is bright with citrus and pear on the nose and freshness from the nose to the palate with a crisp, minerally finish - a lively white that’s ripe with enthusiasm. From a weekend BBQ to a plate of spaghetti marinara over candlelight, it’s a flexible food wine that is sure to please.
Nugan Estate Frasca's Lane Pinot Grigio
King Valley is well known for producing some of the country's best PG and this well made example from regional experts Nugan Estate shows why.Bright mid yellow. Varietal green apple and pear. Bright and fresh with clean, dry and savoury white and yellow fruits, hints of fresh and dried herb and crunchy, minerally acidity. A good example of the variety that's great with or without food.
Under Wraps King Valley Sauvignon Blanc
Sourced from the upper reaches of the King Valley. Fresh and crunchy. Classic grassy notes, asparagus spears and green passionfruit pulp aromas on the nose. The palate is immediately crisp, crunchy and fresh and shows flavours of citrus, gooseberries, passionfruit and river stones. All comes together with a crisp yet textural finish! Vegan friendly.
De Bortoli Palette Reign Pinot Grigio
De Bertoli Palette Reign Pinot Grigio is bright, aromatic and fruity. Lively with gentle acidity and a creamy finish makes this white wine a most enjoyable drop.
King Valley Fiano
This wine displays the depth and balance for which this variety has developed a cult wine personality following. On the nose it displays aromas of guava, citrus and subtle marjoram spice. Wrapping around a core of chalky minerality are flavours of nectarine, citrus, melon and hazelnuts. Bringing it all together is a bitter almond character that complements the savoury and textured finish. Drink now or be rewarded with cellaring for up to 10 years.