Berton Metal Rose
Mitolo Jester Sangiovese Rose
One of the earliest and most condensed in history thanks largely to a dry and warm growing season. A very wet July was followed by some of the driest spring months on record, led to some great flavour and colour development and the resulting wines are packed with delicious ripe flavours.
Pierre Brévin Selection Rosé
With notes of red fruit and floral notes balancing nicely on the palate, this Pierre Brévin Rosé shows classic Cabernet Franc varietal characteristics with just a slight herbal touch. Refreshingly smooth with a harmonious finish, it's the perfect accompaniment to salads and fish, and equally as enjoyable on its own.
Cupio Pinot Noir Dry Rose
A delicately dry and crisp rosé, combining hints of wild strawberry and exotic spices with an elegantly soft finish.
Squealing Pig Pinot Noir Rosé
This is a classic from the Marlborough. On the nose, it's filled with confected strawberry and apricot aromas. With a drop like this, you'll be as happy as a pig in mud on a summer's day.
Old Fat Unicorn Rose
A wine with the pizzazz of a unicorn, but the serious expression of a rhino, it will charge the palate with a surprising blend of Luscious strawberries and crean and subtle spice. Dazzling not just to the eye but to every sense
Mateus Rosé
Mateus Rose is perfectly suited to Australia's climate and lifestyle. Served chilled its light sweet fruit flavour is great with alfresco meals or as a refreshing drink just by itself.
Little Yering Dry Rose
An introduction to the world of Yering Station, this wine stands as an exemplary Victorian expression. Produced with clean and modern winemaking techniques, it is silky, fresh and approachable. Lush with ripe red and yellow fruits, the palate is wonderfully refreshing.
Jacob's Creek Le Petit Rosé
A fresh and delicate Rosé by Jacob's Creek showcasing a modern Australian approach and premium fruit from selected blocks of Pinot Noir, Grenache and Mataro. Taste of vibrant varietal flavours and a lovely textural, chalky acidity lead to a soft, generous yet restrained finish.
Chapel Hill Sangiovese Rose
Brimming with rose petal and cranberry aromas. The palate explodes with the flavours of fresh juicy raspberries and redcurrants finishing with a lingering pomegranate feel. Chapel Hill have opted for a drier style, as this in combination with the textural mouth feel showcases the intricacies of Sangiovese and also allows for the wine to be enjoyed with food.