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Tasmania

Devilish Chardonnay

An example of cool climate Tasmanian Chardonnay at its best. Refined, complex and elegant wine, displaying a straw green colour with stone fruit aromas and a creamy palate .

House of Arras Brut Elite Chardonnay Pinot Noir

Made by Ed Carr arguably the best sparkling wine maker in Australia. The Arras Brut Elite is another success story for the House of Arras with its amazingly clean and elegant flavours and textures. This is a wine that express sheer quality.

Josef Chromy Pinot Noir

Josef Chromy Pinot Noir has a richness and wholeness that demands attention. Supple tannins with leather and secondary characters abound. A velvety Burgundian style Pinot Noir, with aromas of red fruits and sweet spice with a full rounded palate of rich dark cherry fruit and a balanced blend of toasty oak.

Devil's Corner Pinot Noir

Made as a fruit-driven enjoy now style, this Devil's Corner Pinot from Tasmania's Tamar region shows layers of dusty cherry, well integrated spices and subtle oak on the palate. A generous savoury and seductive palate with a light astringency. Very interesting cool climate Pinot packed with great value.

Ninth Island Tasmanian Sparkling Non-Vintage

Thalia Non-Vintage Reserve Cuvee

Ninth Island Sauvignon Blanc

Tasmania's cool climate is ideally suited to Sauvignon Blanc. Tightly structured fresh and lively this wine shows floral, herbaceous aromas with flavours of gooseberry and passionfruit with crisp balanced acid finish.

Devilish Pinot Noir

Ghost Rock Estate Pinot Noir

Hailing from a top Tassie winery lauded for producing award-winning pinots, this outstanding 2023 drop delivers everything the varietal is famed for - and more. It's focused, aromatic, matured in 30% new French oak and unbelievably long on the palate. And yep, it deserves a spot on your table! Tasmania has earned the head spot at the nation's pinot table for a reason. Bursting with achievements and brimming with a surprisingly vast array of mesoclimates, it plates up mouth-watering drops year after year that run the gamut from lighter to full-bodied. So when we land a BM deal this good from a Tassie winery this outstanding, we get pretty excited (to put it mildly). Matured in 30% new French oak for 11 months and perfectly perfumed while boasting a soft texture, it's a pinot that's as good as they get from the state where pinots are, well, as good as they get.

Tamar Ridge Pinot Noir

There is no doubting the quality of Northern Tassie Pinot. This is a fine example from the Tamar Valley has elegance, length and varietal flavours of plum and cherry balanced by a touch of oak and light astringency.