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Jacob's Creek Shiraz Cabernet

Jacob's Creek are rightfully known for producing amazing value for money wines with vibrant fruit with a smooth finish. Their Shiraz is skilfully blended, medium-bodied red wine with ripe plum and berry fruit flavours mellow tannins and subtle oak integration.

Jacob's Creek Sauvignon Blanc

Lovers of good affordable Sauvignon Blanc are going to love Jacob's Creek's version here with lively fruit flavours of passionfruit and citrus prevail across the palate, enhanced by the fresh natural acidity which provides vibrancy and length on the finish.

Jacob's Creek Cabernet Merlot

This medium-bodied Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot blend from Jacob's Creek offers dark berry and chocolate flavours, with hints of spicy and soft vanillin oak.

Jacob's Creek Cabernet Sauvignon

Jacobs Creek winemaking dates back to 1847 when Johan Gramp planted his first vineyard on the banks of Jacob's Creek. This full-bodied Cabernet Sauvignon exhibits an aroma of mint and blackcurrant, with a palate rich in blackcurrant and plum fruit flavours with smooth tannins.

McWilliam's Royal Reserve Dry Apera

McWilliams are a household name when it comes to good Sherry in Australia. Their dry version is perfect for the kitchen or as part of a mixed drink.

Lindeman's Bin 45 Cabernet Sauvignon

This Cabernet shows excellent varietal character and structure. Blackcurrant and cassis flavours are complemented by soft tannins and well-integrated oak.

St Andrews Shiraz

The perfect wine to pair with your favourite pizza, this wine has rich flavours of blackberry, subtle spices, mocha and coconut, with soft tannins and a delicious smooth finish.

St Andrews Dry Apera

Fortified wines were perfected in the 1700s and were popular as they were able to withstand long sea journeys. A wine becomes fortified when a neutral spirit is added during the fermentation process. There are many different types of fortified wines including Tawny, Port, Apera, Sherry, Muscat and other fortifieds. Common flavours include ginger, toasted hazelnuts, raisins, caramel and cinnamon. Fortified wine pairs well with seafood, tapas, fruit cake or enjoyed as a cocktail, aperitif or digestive. A dry style Sherry perfect for the kitchen or as a pre-dinner starter. An excellent match to your favourite soup.

Harmonise Pinot Noir

This Pinot is cherry red in colour, aromatic and has soft generous flavours of luscious red berries and lingering finish. Matches harmoniously with a creamy pasta dish.

Yellowglen Pink 65 Non-Vintage

A light fresh drop of fizz with an aroma of red fruits that's pleasantly direct and unfussed. The palate is soft and easy with a thread of gentle sweetness in good balance with zesty acidity. Drink it outdoors at a summertime get-together.