Hither & Yon Rosé
Hither & Yon took out the Bushing King award at the 2019 McLaren Vale wine show. They are leaders in working with alternative varieties.Pale pink in the glass. Cherry, watermelon, cranberry and dried herb aromas. Juicy, fresh and vibrant with a bright core of red fruit flavour, mouth-watering acidity and a chalky, savoury finish. A cracking Rose' with excellent all-round appeal.
Fat Bastard Shiraz
The Hidden Sea Rosé
Strawberries and cream with some clove spice. A light yet luscious palate with great mid-palate fruit sweetness. A cleansing, mouth watering acidity leaves you wanting for more. Run Off from a variety of red grapes with a cool ferment in stainless steel. Pale salmon. Mataro, Grenache, Pinot Gris Its Wine. Drink it. The Hidden Sea was created to captivate our friends, celebrate the amazing place we make our wines, and to look and taste god damn great. We set our own course, embrace those who do the same and encourage those that aspire too.-
West Cape Howe Cape to Cape Rosé
Sparklingly bright with a super pretty, very pale pink colour. Beautifully perfumed with dusty, delicate strawberry fruit aromas and some light, musk-like characters. A lovely palate with those dried strawberry fruit flavours beautifully balanced by the tiny touch of astringency. Fruity and definitely dry, it has the dusty, savoury characters from the Tempranillo component combined with the sweet summer berry fruit flavours from the Shiraz. Located in the Great Southern region of Western Australia, West Cape Howe was named after a famous coastal landmark nearby. It was founded in 1997 by Brenden and Kylie Smith before being sold to Gavin Berry (ex-Plantagenet) and partners. West Cape Howe source fruit from specific vineyards, and sometimes specific plots, throughout the maritime-influenced Great Southern wine region. Premium parcels of fruit come from their Langton vineyard, planted in 1978. It has some of the most mature vines in the whole Great Southern area. Senior winemaker Gavin Berry prides himself on creating innovative wines that reflect the diversity of the Great Southern region. He makes wines from Riesling, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Shiraz, Tempranillo and Cabernet Sauvignon, to name just a few. The wine styles vary from fresh and fruity, under the Western Australian label, to wines with a more regional focus, under the Great Southern label.
Flavabom Rose
Just as the name suggsts, our Flavabom Rosé is floral delight of llifted strawberry flavours lead a fresh juiciness that pops on the palate and a crisp finish that invites a second glass to enjoy. Best served chilled. We're not called Flavabom for nothing. FLAVABOM keeps its promise.
Paddington Lane No.1 Dry Rosé
Explore and enjoy three elegant styles of Rosé with Australia's first specialist Rosé brand. Made from Grenache and Cinsault, this bone dry Rosé is made from premium grapes of the Fleurieu region in the style of a Provence Rosé.
Jam Shed Rose
Meet the new kid on the block. This wine is fresh - faced and eager to please this season. Sourced from selected vineyards, this rosé is delicate, with hints of delicious, sweet summer berries and cream. It’s seriously fun, bursting with flavour and jam packed with sweetness! Seriously shareable.
Howard Park Madfish Rosé Non-Vintage
Rosé is an all occasion wine full of freshness, brightness, crispness, and lightness. Proper rosé is made from the gentle and short extraction of juice from red grape varieties to obtain only the lightest tinges of pinks from the grape skins. After this extraction, rosé is largely made in the same way as white wine. Many, even most, red grape varieties or blends thereof are suitable for making rosé. Different varieties give different flavours and colours and there is an official colour coding that refers to the flesh of fruits including: cantelope, peach, red currant, ruby grapefruit, mango and mandarin.
Cherry Tree Hill Rose
This beautiful rose has a vibrant pink hue. The palate contains delicious cherry and strawberry flavours complimented by fine acidity and sweet berry aromas. It is perfect for consumption upon release.
Tread Softly Prosecco Non-Vintage
Fruit driven flavours are at the fore with fresh pear, apple and subtle citrus fruit with florals and brown spice in support. The wine has a fine, persistent bead and the freshness of acidity helps to drive a longer and satisfying finish.