Cleanskin No 63 Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon
Cleanskin #63 Coonawarra Cabernet follows the remarkable trend of our Cleanskins being far too good for the price on offer. Good varietal Cabernet with flavours of cassis, mint and baked blackcurrant. Varietal Cabernet Sauvignon from the icon region for the variety does come around often. Get in!
Cleanskin No 85 Margaret River Cabernet Merlot
Redolent of blackcurrant and fresh bay leaves, soft, juicy and finely structured. A great example of this blend so well suited to Margaret River.
Cleanskin No 32 McLaren Vale Cabernet Sauvignon
Coffee-mocha and dark berry nose, good gentle tannins frame flavoursome generous fruit flavours. An excellent wine at this price.
McWilliams On The Grapevine Shiraz
Rich dark purple with a crimson hue in colour. Intense dark fruit aromas of plum, and forest berries with hints of spice and vanilla. Rich and smooth with lashes of dense sweet fruit and soft tannins.
Chancellor & Co Cabernet Merlot
This Chancellor & Co Cabernet Merlot is a dry red wine with bags of flavour. Soft on the palate with a balanced profile, this red boasts elements of plums and blackcurrant with a subtle texture for a smoother mouthfeel.
Chancellor & Co Cab Sauv
This is the perfect choice as an every day drinker if you're looking for a Cabernet Sauvignon at a great price. A great value red wine that will go well alongside a takeaway pizza or mid week pasta dish.
Fox Hat Red Pelt India Red Ale
Deep, luscious red velvet. Malt bursts onto your tongue and the raging hops kick in before the warming alcohol joins the fray. Hoppyness and warming malt goodness.
Chancellor & Co Merlot
Chancellor & Co Merlot is slightly oaked for a backdrop of character, leaving a heady aroma of dark berry and ripe plums to shine through. Once this rich red hits your palate, expect plummy fruits and sharp blackberry to dominate.
Greenock Creek Cabernet Sauvignon
Producing only genuinely Estate wines, Greenock Creek is the lifelong labour of Michael & Annabelle Waugh. These wines are typically full of intense Barossan power, often paired with the heat to boot. Yields are, as Andrew Caillard puts it, impossibly low - leading to both concentration of flavour and a cultish following. Explore the Museum