Puppetmaster Pinot Gris
The Puppetmaster Pinot Gris 2025 is a stunning representation of Western Australia's winemaking prowess. This vintage, produced by the talented Puppetmaster himself, boasts a beautiful pale straw colour with delicate green hues. On the nose, aromas of white peach, pear, and nectarine dance with subtle floral notes, creating an inviting bouquet. On the palate, the wine delivers a harmonious blend of stone fruit and citrus flavours, balanced by a refreshing acidity. The mouthfeel is velvety, with a hint of minerality that adds depth and complexity. The finish is long and lingering, leaving a pleasant aftertaste of ripe fruit. This Pinot Gris is a true masterpiece, showcasing the Puppetmaster's skill and dedication to crafting exceptional wines. Enjoy it now or cellar for a few years to experience its full potential.
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.
Wild Oats Pinot Grigio
Frogmore Creek FGR Riesling
F.G.R. Stands for Forty Grams Residual. Made in an homage to the Germanic Kabinett style, it is loaded with forward fruit, and plenty of luscious residual sugar, but enough fine acid carries the palate to a crisp dry finish.
Devil's Corner Sparkling Cuvèe
The cooler climate in Tasmania has always been an ideal place for Pinot Noir to grow as this variety requires longer ripening periods. Chardonnay on the other hand just thrive the extra time to develop more elegant floral, crisp green apple, citrus flavour and natural acidity. When these two join forces, they become the classic base blend ideal for Sparkling wine. This is well balanced with a dry, refreshing finish.
Oakridge Over The Shoulder Pinot Grigio
Made by 5-star Halliday Winery Oakridge these Over the Shoulder wines offer excellent value for money. Dry, textural and crunchy with pristine pear flavours, this is a refreshing alternative to NZ Sauvignon Blanc.
Ninth Island Sparkling Rosé Non-Vintage
Ninth Island Sparkling Rose displays bright lifted aromas of rose petals, fresh strawberry, spice and pouring cream. This wine represents the beauty of Tasmanian Pinot Noir, supported by the fresh zesty structure of Chardonnay. The palate is layered and rich, due to bottling aging on lees, balanced by refreshing natural acidity creating a sparkling wine of texture and poise.
Farm To Table Chardonnay
Farm To Table Chardonnay is pale straw with light green reflections, this chardonnay bursts with aroma of stone fruit and rock melon. Medium-bodied, this wine fills your palate with peach and melon flavours a hint of oak and has a generously flavoured, soft finish.