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Château de Bligny Grande Réserve

Château de Bligny is a unique Champagne house in that it is the only house to have the 'Château' appellation attributed to it as a boutique style. Built in the heart of the Côte des Bars by the Marquis de Dampierre,Château de Bligny produces a Grande Réserve here of utmost elegance. A non-vintage Champagne and a 50/50 Pinot Noir and Chardonnay blend, the Grande Réserve is golden yellow in colour with a mineral bouquet that gives way to a complex rich palate that has extreme length.

Stefano Lubiana Primavera Chardonnay

The Derwent River has created an exceptional vineyard site with marine influences on 3 sides of the vineyard along with the stoney and silt soils providing ideal conditions for this textured and elegant Chardonnay.

Apogee Deluxe Vintage Brut

Castelnau Champagne Brut Reserve

Located in the heart of Reims, Champagne, Castelnau represents the very essence of the region, with access to 900 hectares of vineyards across 155 crus, creating a unique grape growers collective that guarantees exceptional supply possibilities for the production of outstanding Champagne. Known for its extensive lees ageing, Champagne Castelnau has a long established reputation for its top quality range. This is the " signature dish" of the House of Castelnau with its stand-out characteristic of long maturation. The strength of the toasty notes from the Chardonnay recedes gradually to allow the sensation of spicy overtones of thyme and bay leaf to emerge. There are hints of white tobacco and dried flowers as well. Thanks to the presence of the reserve wines in the blend you begin to find warm praline flavours and toasted, grilled notes, gingerbread, almond, hazelnut balanced by fruit notes of peach and ripe apricots. The freshness on the palate comes from the Chardonnay in the blend and this also brings elegance to the finished wine.

Gala Estate Black Label Chardonnay

Corryton Burge Cornelian Bay Pinot Noir

Small Island Wines Pinot Pinot

House Of Arras Brut Elite Cuvée 1801

House of Arras is widely considered Australia's greatest sparkling wine producer. Honestly, it's pretty hard to think of an argument against that claim. Don't believe us? Find out for yourself! E.J. Carr and his legendary House of Arras are commonly considered the best sparkling producer in all of Australia, one that rivals the top houses of Champagne. This is their Brut Elite, an NV sparkling composed of 61.9% pinot noir, 29.2% chardonnay, 8.9% pinot meunier. It leans towards light-bodied, extra brut and fresh. There’s elegance abounding, a refreshing crispness and plenty of subtle notes of mushroom, lychee, brioche, oyster and peach. And if medals are your thing, Brute Elite has a nice collection of trophies and golds. So if you love Champagne but want to drink Australian wines, you really can’t find a bottle more fitting than this.

Spring Vale Pinot Noir

Tasmania's east coast is Pinot territory and Spring Vale one of its best exponents; plum, bramble and lavender aromas, plush palate and silky tannins make this a standout.

Piper-Heidsieck Brut Champagne

Piper is not only one of the world's favourite Champagnes, it's also one of the greatest value-for-money authentic Champagnes available. Created by eight time winner of 'Sparkling Winemaker of the Year' at the International Wine Challenge, Regis Camus, this is a crisp and elegant Champagne with a depth and complexity that belies the price.