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McGuigan The Borders Shiraz

Intense youthful aromas of ripe dark berries, mulberry jam and dark chocolate. It is rich and generous, with layers of ripe blackberries and black forest cake surrounded by soft, juicy and ripe tannins.

McGuigan The Borders Cabernet Sauvignon

This gold medal winning wine has been crafted in partnership with McGuigan and our First Choice Liquor wine experts. With four generations of winemaking to draw on, McGuigan wines, led by winemaker Neil McGuigan, have been awarded International Winemaker of the Year four times. A contemporary cabernet sauvignon featuring alluring black and red berry fruit, briar and spicy oak aromas. The rich fruit driven palate builds slowly with cocoa tannins and blackcurrants coating the mouth before the restrained power and seamless structure deliver and elegant and long finish.

McGuigan The Borders Pinot Noir

Colour: Light garnet hues Aroma: Lifted upfront aromas of sweet and ripe fruits. Palate: This Pinot Noir displays vibrant flavours of fresh strawberries, raspberries and white pepper. Along with a generous mouthfeel this wine is supported by a soft, velvety texture with good length and subtle tannin to finish

McPherson The Full Fifteen

Punnets of strawberry, blackberry and raspberry flavour are miraculously shoehorned into a standard size bottle, while ageing in American oak adds a spicy, toasty finishing touch. 'Big Mac' McPherson grew up in the world of wine, tutored by his father Jock, who had established a winery in the Hunter Valley. Andrew went on to set up wineries at home and abroad and work for some Australia's top names. These days he crafts characterful wines by himself at great value prices. The Full Fifteen is perfect with roast beef or lamb and a wonderful companion to barbecues.

The People's Pinot Noir

This Pinot Noir from the home of the long white cloud offers ripe red berry fruit aromas of cherries and vanilla with spicy undertones. The palate is rich in flavours of cinnamon, rhubarb, tamarilllo and red cherries shine through. The tannins are velvety with a long finish. Ideally suited to drink with figs, swiss cheese and dark chocolate.

Penfolds Max's Cabernet Sauvignon

Penfolds Maxs Cabernet Sauvignon is a regional blend that gives the wine a fuller more intense mouthfeel. It has rich blackcurrant and toffee-apple like aromas on the nose, followed by dense savoury varietal fruits on the palate. Tannins are firm with subtle oaks leading to a long finish.

One to One One to One Shiraz

Squealing Pig Rose

Winner of Best Still Rosé award at the Sydney International Wine Competition 2016, this Pinot Noir Rosé from Marlborough is full of intensity and flavour. Youll find flavours of mandarin, watermelon and strawberry with a fresh finish.

Gold Sky by Peorco Vineyards Red Blend

Absolutely bursting with a medley of vibrant fruit flavours on nose and in the mouth, this is a delicious blend of Shiraz Petit Verdot and Merlot, as dramatic as the label suggests. When blending individual parcels of wine it is always of particular interest to winemakers as to which varieties come to the fore and dominate the aromatics up front, which settle in the mid palate and provide the dominant flavour, and assuming there are more than two (as here) which drop into the back palate to 'bring it all home'. Each variety in Gold Sky comes from a particular site that delivers its variety particularly well, and the result is a versatile red offering complexity and tremendous drinkability.

Wolf Blass Grey Label Shiraz

The Wolf Blass Grey Label Shiraz is an opulent concentrated and complex style with plenty of spicy fruit and a dash of chocolate. True to the style that Wolf himself made from the very beginning of this now iconic brand, this is very tasty and enjoyable now yet it has the weight and complexity to improve with cellaring.