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Holm Oak Tasmania Pinot Gris

Devils Corner Chardonnay Pinot Noir Non-Vintage

The emphasis is on the bright and lively aromas of ripe new season's apples and a citrus fruit tang. This wine has a well-balanced palate dominated by fresh crunchy apple, a touch of citrus and just a hint of yeasty complexity. It is lively and fresh in the mouth with a good persistence of flavour and a finish that is dry and refreshing. This sparkling is fresh, lively and ready to enjoy.

Bream Creek Sauvignon Blanc

Distinctly varietal, Bream Creek Sauvignon Blanc has aromas typical of a cool climate Sauvignon. It's fresh and persistent palate has delightful fruit and a refreshing finish. It is ideal accompaniment for a range of fine foods and is best served chilled.

Brokenwood Chardonnay

Brokenwood continue to push the boundaries with their Chardonnay - this release sees the majority of fruit sourced from the exciting Beechworth region and winemaking inputs emphasise complexity.

Ninth Island Sauvignon Blanc

Tasmania's cool climate is ideally suited to Sauvignon Blanc. Tightly structured fresh and lively this wine shows floral, herbaceous aromas with flavours of gooseberry and passionfruit with crisp balanced acid finish.

Fowles Are You Game Chardonnay

This wine is bright straw in colour. Aromas of peach, papaya and apricot jump from the glass with subtle notes of oak in the wake. The palate is full bodied and fruity with great texture and a delightful creaminess as a result of four months on yeast lees. Served perfectly with creamy fish pie with a side of green beans. Enjoy now.

Devilish Chardonnay

An example of cool climate Tasmanian Chardonnay at its best. Refined, complex and elegant wine, displaying a straw green colour with stone fruit aromas and a creamy palate .

Beyond the Wilderness Riesling

Aromas of pear, charred lemon and almond blossom on the nose. There is a pureness of fruit on the palate with flavours of yellow grapefruit, green almond and white petals. The finish is bright with refreshing acidity and gentle saline minerality. A great choice for those outdoor parties in the warmer months, this wine will not disappoint.Beyond the Wilderness, at the extremities of the earth, deep in the Southern Ocean lies a pristine land. Cooled by prevailing westerlies, whipped up by the Roaring Forties, this is Tasmania. Only 1% of this remarkable land is planted to vines which are producing some of the world’s most exciting new wines.

Beyond the Wilderness Pinot Gris

The nose is full of pear, quince, and Golden Delicious apple. The palate is delicately round, and generous orchard fruit is balanced by delicate citrus and herbal notes. The finish is pure with a lingering note of preserved lemon. A great choice for those outdoor parties in the warmer months, this wine will not disappoint.Beyond the Wilderness, at the extremities of the earth, deep in the Southern Ocean lies a pristine land. Cooled by prevailing westerlies, whipped up by the Roaring Forties, this is Tasmania. Only 1% of this remarkable land is planted to vines which are producing some of the world’s most exciting new wines.

Beyond the Wilderness Sauvignon Blanc

A tropical nose full of passionfruit, lemongrass, and grapefruit. There is a lovely roundness to the palate which is bursting with freshness. The finish is vibrant and lively and is marked by fresh citrus and wildflowers. A classic Tasmanian cool climate Sauvignon Blanc.Beyond the Wilderness, at the extremities of the earth, deep in the Southern Ocean lies a pristine land. Cooled by prevailing westerlies, whipped up by the Roaring Forties, this is Tasmania. Only 1% of this remarkable land is planted to vines which are producing some of the world’s most exciting new wines.