$25 to $50
Chalmers Aglianico Heathcote
Chalmers Aglianico has earned its place at the top of the range, showing all the hallmarks of a great red wine - with poise and structure, freshness and complexity, this wine has it all. Unfined, unfiltered. Vegan friendly.
Chalmers Nero D Avola
The Chalmers familys commitment to innovation and excellence has made them a pivotal force in the Australian wine scene for over 20 years. The Chalmers Nero dAvola is deliberately made in a drink-young, lifted red-fruit style reminiscent of the Cerasuolo wines of Vittoria. This wine shows a vibrant fruits-of-the-forest and blueberry nose with pretty rosehip aromatics. The medium-bodied palate marries savoury boysenberry fruit with chalky tannins, sweet spice and just a touch of blood orange.
Arturo Heathcote Fiano (BIC Finalist)
Fiano is one of the true great white wine varieties to come out of Italy. With its beautifully floral, citrus and nutty aromas, savoury and textural, and retaining zippy freshness and a bright finish, all this and grown in the warm climate of Heathcote. Wild fermentation plays further on those savoury notes, while some maturation in old wood allows the acid profile to relax giving you a wine that is moreish and complex and utterly drinkable
Chalmers Fiano
The Chalmers familys commitment to innovation and excellence has made them a pivotal force in the Australian wine scene for more than 20 years. Their work in the field of alternative, particularly southern Italian, varietals has contributed a lot to the growth and success of this movement in recent years. This Fiano melds delicate stone fruits and almond blossom with savoury lees contact characters and minerality, displaying texture and power in the mouth whilst retaining a fine, fresh finish.
Chalmers Vermentino
The Chalmers familys commitment to innovation and excellence has made them a pivotal force in the Australian wine scene for over 20 years. Their work in the field of alternative, particularly southern Italian varietals has contributed a lot to the success of this movement in recent years. Delicate yet savoury, the wine exhibits a nose of clean florals and wet stones. The palate exhibits minerally acidity and balances white nectarine and citrusy fruit with a zesty, dry finish.
Chalmers Nero d'Avola
The Chalmers familys commitment to innovation and excellence has made them a pivotal force in the Australian wine scene for over 20 years. The Chalmers Nero dAvola is deliberately made in a drink-young, lifted red-fruit style reminiscent of the Cerasuolo wines of Vittoria. This wine shows a vibrant fruits-of-the-forest and blueberry nose with pretty rosehip aromatics. The medium-bodied palate marries savoury boysenberry fruit with chalky tannins, sweet spice and just a touch of blood orange.
Chalmers Rosato
Former Gourmet Traveller WINE Viticulturist of the Year, the Chalmers family is renowned as Australia's key pioneer with so-called "alternative varieties", as grapevine importers, growers and cheerleaders of so many Mediterranean grapes that are enjoying great demand nowadays. In 2017 Chalmers once again sourced the grapes for their rosato from the highest altitude, most prized block at their Heathcote site. For the first time, though, all three of the varieties planted there made it into this unique blend. Aglianico (63%), Sagrantino (33%) and Nero d'Avola (4%) were hand-picked, whole bunch-pressed, and vinified separately.
Chalmers Rosato Aglianico Rose Heathcote
This dry, textural and savoury rosato shows aromas of rhubarb, roses and wild strawberries with lift from pink grapefruit, and has a soft and supple grip.
Chalmers Montevecchio Rosato
Plush red fruit and aromatic spice with rose hip and a lingering finish make the rosato a good match for good company and sunshine sips on the deck this summer.