Mont'Albano Organic Pinot Grigio
Founded in 1985 by Mauro Braidot, this winery is in the heart of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region. Its claim to fame is its conversion to organic production before that was even a thing. 100% organically certified, this wine reflects the region's cool limate and gravel soils. It is fragrant and balanced with fresh acidity and vibrancy. Pair it with creamy barramundi tortelli
Primanero Primitivo Organic Rose
Vibrant aromas of red berries and strawberry lead to a refreshing and rounded palate rich in berry fruit and red currants. This medium bodied rosé is perfect as an apéritif or paired with cheese, salted almonds or tomato based chicken dishes.
De Bortoli Rutherglen Estate Fiano
While the Rutherglen region is most famous for bold reds and fortified wines, they are quickly making a name for their alternative white varieties such as this tasty Fiano. Vibrant pale yellow in appearance. Sea spray, guava and lemon aromas. Ripe and juicy entry with wet rock and almond notes under pear and melon core flavours, well-balanced acidity, and a long, savoury finish.
Haselgrove Wines Alternative Series Fiano
Tasting Notes Aroma Bright and lifted aromas of pear skin, delicate florals and hints of almond . Palate Zesty and refreshing with delicate flavours of pear and lychee, the palate has a lovey texture with great drive and a moreish finish.
Ballinaclash Sarah Fiano
Ballinaclash is a small pick-your-own orchard, vineyard and cellar door, owned and run by Peter & Cath Mullany and their six children. It is situated near Young, in the Hilltops cool-climate region of New South Wales. Ballinaclash prides itself in growing the best possible fruit for its customers, and producing boutique style products and single vineyard wines made exclusively from their fruit.
Pehhcora Pecorino Terre Di Chieti
Grapes: 100% Pecorino Vineyard Area: Our Pecorino grapes grow in the province of Chieti, in the Abruzzo region of Central Italy, at 130 m from sea level, facing South and East on limestone-clay soil. Age Of Vines: In average 10-15 years old. Plant Training And Density: The vineyards are all trained using the Guyot method. Plant density is approximately 3.500 vines per hectare. Harvest: Our grapes are hand-picked in the first week of September. Vinification: The Pecorino grapes are de-stemmed and softly crushed. The must is then chilled to 12°C and left to rest for approximately 18 hours. The juice is then placed in stainless steel tanks for fermentation, which is carried out using selected yeasts at a controlled temperature of 18°C. The wine is left to rest in stainless tanks for 2 months. Winemaker’s Notes: Straw-yellow colour with some green hints. A refreshing, crisp white wine with sweet ripe fruit of peach and mango with warm spices and minerals. On the palate it has a rounded flavour, a creamy texture with peaches and an intense, clean finish. It is a great partner to grilled fish, fresh cheeses and white meats.