Freixenet Italian Rose
The Freixenet brand now extends its 150 years of wine-making expertise and globally renowned name to create a new, high-quality, Italian rosé. Presented in a stunningly attractive bottle, this charming rosé is made from the typical grape varieties of Veneto. Its a refreshing wine with a subtle perfume and delicate palate of red cherries and strawberries. Enjoy it chilled as an aperitivo or serve with light dishes or spicy cuisine.
La Tordera Prosecco Saomì DOC
Fruity rennet apple, notes of Mediterranean spice, vanilla and acacia. It is a well-balanced wine, very fresh, where the fruit aromas are enhanced by a good liveliness. Persistent and with an elegant aftertaste.
La Tordera Prosecco Tittoni DOCG
Complex and velvety with hints of ripe yellow apple, yellow plum, whiteflowers – predominantly white rose, slightly spicy and balsamic. The low sulphur enhances a deeper and more clear-cut sense of the aromas. Intense and noble, it recalls the complexity of the aroma and hints of fruit.
Illi Prosecco Rosé
A delicate and elegant Pinot Noir blend with bright acidity and soft bubbles. Production Area: Vines grown within the Euganean Hills Region in Northern Italy. Tasting Notes: Fruity and floral parfum with hints of strawberry, raspberry and white flowers. illi Rosé Prosecco is a delightful sparkling wine that is perfect for any celebration or special occasion. Made from the Glera grape, which is used to produce traditional Prosecco, and blended with a small percentage of Pinot Noir, this wine has a beautiful pink hue and a refreshing, crisp taste. Its delicate aromas of red berries and citrus fruits make it an ideal accompaniment to light appetizers, seafood, and desserts. illi Rosé Prosecco is a versatile wine that can be enjoyed on its own or mixed in cocktails. Its effervescence and fruity notes make it a great choice for summertime sipping or toasting to life's special moments.
Vino Intrepido Cold Fusion Prosecco
Col Fondo is the term used for bottle fermented Prosecco that is not disgorged. The term means ‘on the bottom’, referring to the lees sediment in the bottle that the wine continues to develop on Cold Fusion is a theoretical type of nuclear reaction that occurs at or near room temperature. Much like cold fusion, the grape name prosecco is contentious, as in Italy they expanded the geographic protected borders to include the town it takes its name from and changed the name to Glera.
Babo Prosecco
Made in the traditional Charmat method, this Prosecco is vibrant, crisp, pulpy and soft with lovely florals, lemony notes and some yeasty depths. With 12 g/l residual sugar this considered extra dry under Italian Law.
Porta Dante Prosecco Superiore DOCG
Porta Dante Prosecco Superiore DOCG has a bright straw yellow hue and lingering streams of tiny bubbles usher in subtle aromatics of white flowers with apple and peach-like white-fleshed fruits. Stimulationg freshness on the full-bodied, elegant palate brings out the long suite of subtly nuanced aromatics.
Santa Margherita Superiore 52 Prosecco Di Valdobbiadene
As Prosecco continues to garner the acclaim it rightly deserves in Australia as a refreshing and delicious sparkling wine perfectly suited to our climate, it's not hard to get excited when premium examples like the Santa Margherita Superiore 52 comes along. Simply bursting with flavours of ripe apple skins, this classic example is refreshing in the extreme. Light and fluffy on the palate with a persistence of flavour that is unrivalled. Superb.
Monte Tondo Soave Classico
Floral bouquet laced with scents of exotic fruits, almonds, hazelnuts and mineral notes.
Sensi Collezione Pinot Grigio Veneto
Sensi Collezione Pinot Grigio Veneto is aged in steel for 8 months, and then ages further in bottles for two months. The aromatic and fresh taste renders it particularly adapted to match salamis and medium-seasoned cheeses as we as a wide range of complicated dishes. Crisp, dry and herbaceous with a lovely finish.