Holm Oak Tasmania Pinot Gris
30 Mile Riesling
This gorgeously refreshing white is made by the talented John Quarisa, who – aside from winning a coveted Jimmy Watson Trophy – has enjoyed a “distinguished career as a winemaker spanning over 20 years” (Halliday). John likes his wines to express big personality, juicy fruit and value for money. They also have a magic knack of winning Gold – often several times over! Mouthwateringly fresh and bursting with citrus. Lemon and lime run across the palate, with subtle green apple hints. This Gold winner would happily pair with a platter of fresh prawns.
Greenstone Ridge Series Victoria Riesling
Refresh yourself thoroughly with a beautifully poised Victorian Riesling.
Russell & Suitor Son of a Bull Tasmanian Riesling
Small Wonder Landscape Series Tasmania Riesling
Enjoy a Tassie organic Riesling with lovely intensity of flavour with a seam of minerality, from 25-year-old vines planted in deep sandy granite soils. It comes from Tamar Valley's Small Wonder winery. Small Wonder came into being in 2020 on the site of the old Goaty Hill winery in the Tamar Valley. Viticulturalist Wayne Nunn and consultant Dylan Grigg oversaw the transformation to Organic certification in 2022, and the building of a state-of-the-art winery in 2024. Today winemaker Ockie Myburgh is at the helm.
Small Wonder Landscape Series Tasmania Sauvignon Blanc
Refresh yourself with a beautifully breezy, Tassie organic Sauvignon alive with tang and energy, from Tamar Valley's Small Wonder winery, set up in 2020, and certified organic in 2022. This is fruit-forward and very fresh, with appealing gooseberry flavours and herbal nuances with a note of ginger. Small Wonder came into being in 2020 on the site of the old Goaty Hill winery in the Tamar Valley. Viticulturalist Wayne Nunn and consultant Dylan Grigg oversaw the transformation to Organic certification in 2022, and the building of a state-of-the-art winery in 2024. Today winemaker Ockie Myburgh is at the helm. The Small Wonder website notes: “ Old vine Sauvignon Blanc in Tasmania is underrated. These vines struggle on the granite soils and have meagre yields but produce something extraordinary at this site.
Schloss-Vollrads Qualitatswein Riesling
This semi-dry Riesling from Schloss Vollrads is a prime example for the variety. It has an inviting floral bouquet, subtle minerality, and complex fruit focused on flavours of green and yellow apples and Nashi pears. The finish is beautifully balanced, with just the right amount of acid, and stays and stays.
d'Arenberg The Dry Dam Riesling
Kilikanoon Killermans Run Riesling
The Killermans Run Riesling is created with drinkability in mind. It's a seriously fresh, easy drinking Riesling that is worth taking a look at! Created by Kevin Mitchell this wine boasts loads of freshness and natural acid ensures that there is some ageability to be enjoyed ahead.
Beyond the Wilderness Chardonnay
This fruit forward and textural wine is a great example of Tasmanian Chardonnay, displaying pristine acidity and lifted notes of ripe stone fruit, toasted almonds, and oak spice. Crafted from hand-selected fruit from our premium Tasmanian vineyards.