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Poggio al Tuffo Vermentino

Intense straw yellow, with light green nuances. It offers intense aromas of ripe and exotic fruit to; on the palate is delicately aromatic, slender and lively, with a finish of excellent flavor and persistence. Made with Vermentino grapes, intense and aromatic, this crispy pale lemon wine is made in the heart of Tuscany, among the tuff villages, an area of Etruscan origin full of charm, Poggio al Tufo is part of the Tommasi Family Estates.

Turkey Flat Vineyards Barossa White

One of the Barossa Valley's finest wineries, Turkey Flat have been in recent great form even by their lofty standards. While Turkey Flat is renowned for their red wines, their Barossa Valley White is fast gaining a big following. A layered & thought-provoking blend inspired by the Rhône Valley. Rich and alive on the nose with precise stone fruit, fresh citrus and white florals all combining with deft traces of nougat, ginger spice, oatmeal and flint. The palate is full of tension with lemon curd, honeysuckle and vanilla pod flavours all encapsulated in a tight acid frame, and long textured finish.

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Berton Alfresco Vermentino

Pale straw in appearance with a youthful green hue our Vermentino displays fragrant aromas of reveals fragrant aromas of orange blossom, poached stone fruit and a hint of lemon zest. The palate is plush and filled with generous flavours of honeydew, cantaloupe leading to crisp, juicy finish.

Benson Hall Limestone Coast Sauvignon Blanc

A beautifully crisp and fresh Sauvignon Blanc, mouthwateringly fresh and zesty with a delicious herbal zing. It's the perfect accompaniment to fresh, briny seafood. Head down past South Australia's windswept Coorong and you'll come to Mount Benson, a coastal region near the holiday town of Robe.

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Heartland Langhorne Creek Vermentino

Rare Langhorne Creek Vermentino from Aussie wine legend Ben Glaetzer, who fell for the region of Langhorne Creek a few years ago. Barossa Valley’s Ben Glaetzer grew up in wine, his father Colin was winemaker at Seppelt, and his uncle is John Glaetzer, head winemaker at Wolf Blass for over 30 years. After graduating from Adelaide University’s Roseworthy campus, and a spell at Tyrrell’s, Ben went on to win a number of honours and titles as winemaker of Glaetzer wines. The Heartland story began in the late 1990’s when Ben became excited about the outstanding quality of fruit being grown in some of South Australia’s lesser-known regions, in particular Langhorne Creek, where he explored thoroughly along with some winemaking friends. Today Heartland sources all of its fruit exclusively from Langhorne Creek and makes mainly red wines. Ben makes them 100km away at his state of the art Barossa Vintners winery in Tanunda.

Ravensthorpe Limestone Coast Verdelho

Enjoy this luscious, refreshing 'tropical fruit salad' Verdelho from the fossil-rich soils of the Limestone Coast. A native of Portugal, this sumptuous grape has really made a home for itself here in Australia. It’s a wine you’ll be seeing a lot more of as it makes it way onto the wine lists of the country’s best restaurants. Think ripe fruit-forward and rounded, but no oak and a zingy tropical fruit intensity. As refreshing as a Summer fruit salad taken straight from the fridge.

Fossilbed Limestone Coast Verdelho

Luscious Verdelho from the rich soils of the Limestone Coast. A native of Portugal, this sumptuous grape has really made a home for itself here in Australia. As for flavour – imagine a sun-filled, refreshing bowl of fruit salad. It's no wonder the variety is gaining more fans.

Coorong Sounds Limestone Coast Sauvignon Blanc

Sip and savour a fresh and fruit-driven Limestone Coast Sauvignon, versatile enough to sip solo or partner a variety of dishes. Named after the famous Coorong an untamed wetland ecosystem inhabited by indigenous wildlife for over 6000 years (and made famous by the film Storm Boy). The Currong National Park that extends into the Limestone Coast. The region enjoys a strongly maritime climate and its grapes develop a delicious intensity as a result.