Fabien Jouves Amphore Malbec
Biodynamically farmed Malbec by the very open-minded 6th gen winemaker Fabien Jouves in France’s Cahors region. One hectare of Malbec is aged and undergoes elevage in Amphorae, letting the dizzying limestone hills and its fifty year old vines do the talking. In this case, less is definitely more. No sulphites added, it’s a red fruit salad that’s as clean as they come.
Champagne Jules Pierlot Brut Non-Vintage
Domaine Baronarques Blanc
Grace Gris de Koshu
Koshu, Japanese indigenous Vitis Vinifera cultivation variety, is said to be a unique grape varietal in Asia. The character of Koshu is slight but pleasant bitterness originated from its pink grey skin. Fermented and aged in stainless steel tank. This wine goes well with sushi and cuisines using dashi. Brilliant pale yellow with green tone. White flower aroma with oranges such as navel orange. Smooth touch and rich fruit across the palate. From middle aroma to finish, subtle bitterness brings its distinctiveness.
Louis Moreau Chablis
Vigna Stefani Yarra Valley Pinot Blanc
Fruit for this wine was hand-selected from our single-site Yarra Valley vineyard. The wine was aged in both seasoned French barriques and state of the art stainless steel tanks for four months. Pale straw in colour, notes of green apple and citrus with hints of blossom. The palate is generous with firm acidity.
Telmo Rodriguez MR Moscatel Mountain Wine
A rare and truly special wine from Malaga in Spain. Vines 900 meters above sea level cling to very steep, schist slopes and produce fruit of great purity, acidity, and minerality. A delicately sweet wine, it is a wonderful and rare alternative to Sauternes.
Gerard Betrand Côte des Roses Rosé
Displayed in a show-stopping bottle, the joy of the Gerard Betrand Côte des Roses Rosé doesn't end there. Floral on the nose, it moves to a fresh palate filled with summer fruits. A favourite for Sunday brunch with your nearest and dearest.