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PICCINI MILLERIGHE PINOT GRIGIO DELLE VENEZIE

Colour : Straw yellow in colour with greenish hues. Bouquet : Piccini Pinog Grigio is a light medium bodied wine. On the nose it shows immediate forward flowery bouquet and fruit, especially apple and peach, holding a firm and fruity palate. Flavour : Its crisp acidity balances well with the soft character recommending it as a pleasant and easy to drink wine. Recommended With : It pairs well with Mediterranean cuisine, antipasti or white meat. It is also great with seafood. Serving Temperature : 8 – 10 degrees C. Grape: 100% Pinot Grigio

Chateau Sopot Mugri Pinot Grigio

Yellow starfish color with green nuances, with complexity of aromas and flavours that are a combination of white fruits, primarily of pear and apple and discreet floral notes, with fresh acids providing great harmony of the wine.

Mercer Wines Pinot Grigio

Aaron Mercer's new self-named venture is going from strength to strength, and is delivering some exceptional wines from across NSW.Pale lemon. Citrus, stonefruit and hints of almond bread. Restrained and light-bodied with a fresh mix of peach, pear and lime zest, refreshing acidity, zippy mouthfeel and hints of glazed ginger on the dry finish. An uncomplicated early-drinker.

Masi Renzo La Bastarda Pinot Grigio

Pinot Grigio that hails from Sicily has a rich nose with notes of apple, pear and tropical fruit. Fresh with lively acidity. Great with fish, shellfish and vegetable dishes.

Devitt & Moore Sunderland Limestone Coast Cabernet Sauvignon

This Cabernet Sauvignon is a vibrant with abundant bright red fruit and a rich round palate. Lingering red berries and subtle oak notes complete this wine delivering a fine texture and polished tannins.

MDI Wines Pinot Grigio

Kevin McCarthy re-wrote the pinot grigio rules. Pioneering the planting of the unknown (at the time) Italian grape variety in Victoria’s cool climate in the 1980s saw the variety boom. Now mainstream, here is another progressive take by Kevin. Zippy and bright, enjoy effortless tones of lemon, pear and honey, metered by a subtle saline edge.

Mercer Wines Orange Pinot Grigio

Born-and-bred Hunter Valley specialist, Aaron Mercer spent years at Tamburlaine, and had stints at Tyrrell’s and Brokenwood, before setting up on his own. He’s also worked in California, France and Germany so brings a great deal of experience to his winemaking, with a a great small-batch range from premium Hunter Valley sites, Tumbarumba and Orange (as here), This Pinot Grigio is pure, yet textured. A little added weight through lees ageing and a little time in oak.A fine and focussed drop showcasing white flowers, creamy almond nougat and acid crunch. A welcome addition to Summer barbecues with friends.

Lisa McGuigan Silver Pinot Grigio

Pale straw colour, the aroma is floral notes of ripe, delicious apples, pears, and spice. A rich medium-bodied fruit driven style with citrus blossom and musk characters palate. The Pinot Grigio fruit was sourced from cool climate Victoria, a perfect part of Australia for growing this variety. The wine, being an aromatic varietal, was released as one of the first whites to be seen from the vintage.

Patrick Sullivan Chardonnay

Patrick Sullivan Chardonnay Baw Baw Shire Made from the south-facing slope of Patrick Sullivans Bull Swamp vineyard. The grapes are whole-bunch pressed to a new 2000 litre oval vat. Fermentation takes place over 10 days with full malolactic fermentation following immediately after. The wine shows plush stone fruit, a rich structure and a savoury persistence with high acid and defined texture. 'wines inspired by emotion, a moment in time and a sense of place'- Patrick Sullivan

RedHeads Moonlighters Red

‘Moonlighter’ captures the very essence of the RedHeads concept. Right at the beginning, when RedHeads started in the McLaren Vale, a handful of dedicated, rule-breaking, young winemakers, with a day job at the big corporations, would arrive at RedHeads studio early evening, down a cold beer, then start on crafting a ‘real’ wine, with all the unbridled passion you’d expect from the newly qualified winemaking elite Down Under. The same goes on today in the Barossa Valley RedHeads winemaking studio. Moonlighters is a super-innovative blend of grapes and wine regions, only the best parcels of South Australian fruit make it in.