Tussock Jumper Pinot Grigio
Created by wine specialists from eleven different countries, this innovative brand aims to bring together the worlds best drops under a single, distinctive, quality mark - the woolly red sweater of Tussock Jumper. A beautiful Pinot Grigio from Italy. Full of apple and pineapple aromas, this light bodied white wine is pleasantly soft with a long finish.
Sensi Prosecco DOC 18k Gold
This striking limited edition GOLD bottle will be the easiest gift you give this year. It's no surprise to us that Prosecco is becoming so popular in Australia it's got the whole package. Fresh, lively, and loaded with fruit character, it is both the perfect aperitif and a standalone winner. From the north of Italy, Prosecco is one of the most approachable bubblies you can get your hands on. We have been on the lookout for the perfect Prosecco for a while and here it is. The Sensi is loaded with generous apples, pears and stonefruit, with a refreshing and dry finish.
Jacob's Creek Reserve Sparkling Prosecco
With flavours that run from finely sliced nectarine to a tickle of mandarin and back to a hint of musk, the Jacob's Creek prosecco is equipped to take on the chill and sweetness of gelato. It has rose petal texture and grapefruit acidity, which makes drinking brilliantly fresh but dangerously easy.
Squealing Pig Prosecco Non-Vintage
This Prosecco is bursting with notes of citrus fruits, sweet lemon pith and green apple, all carried onto the palate creating a ligh fresh sparkling. The fruit sweeness is balanced out by the crisp acidity that makes for a lingering finish.
Handpicked Organic DOC Prosecco Non-Vintage
This Prosecco should be drunk young to best appreciate its heady aromas of flowers and fresh fruit flavours. Serve chilled between 6 and 8oC and enjoy with seafood, fennel risotto and good friends.
Sensi 18K Organic Prosecco
Fresh aromas of grapefruit and zesty lemon with flavours of juicy green apple and quince. Its balanced and crispy acidity makes this the perfect aperitif for any occasion.
Dal Zotto Col Fondo Prosecco
Col Fondo Prosecco undergoes secondary fermentation in bottle and isnt disgorged. The flavoursome leesy sediment dances on the bottom, hence col fondo, literally meaning from the bottom. This is how Italian prosecco used to be crafted before industrialisation turned it into mostly cheap fizz made in stainless steel tanks. This is complex, refreshing, lightly fizzy with plenty of acidity keeping it alive and kicking.