$100 and over
Lark Classic Single Malt Australian Whisky
Handcrafted at our Coal Valley Distillery, Classic Cask 43% is a true labour of love from the second it leaves our stills to the moment the cork is popped. It features the citrus and rich plum pudding of the LARK house style with a hint of Tasmanian peat. Based on the original recipe from founder and Pioneer Bill Lark, and a whisky home to over 20 awards and international medals. Born from rebellion and revelry, Classic Cask learned the rules, and broke them. This is where it started, it’s approachable, with a complex edge. This award-winning bottle in The LARK Signature Collection is signed by Founder Bill Lark, representing his mark on the new world of whisky. Brewed by hand and distilled with the intention of producing a heavy and viscous palate structure. Double-distilled and aged in a considered selection of small casks. For the connoisseur, the collector and the just curious, at any stage of your journey into the whisky world, Classic Cask is enjoyed by all. The benchmark of LARK single malt. A harmonious balance of sweet, spicy and savoury elements make this the perfect dram for whisky-lovers at all stages of their whisky-drinking journey. An approachably exceptional classic for the connoisseur, the collector or the curious. Best enjoyed by anyone, any way you like.
Lark Single Whisky
Lark Tasmanian Single Malt Whisky is proudly unique in character and style. Entirely made by hand, Lark consistently distills some of the worlds most prized Whiskies, with no more than 100 litres at a time. Distilled in locally crafted copper-pot stills, this exceptional classic cask is the flagship product of the Lark Distillery. This Whisky is best described as a complex mix of vanilla-caramel-maple syrup with some slightly spicy, floral notes and gentle hints of fresh pepper on a flavourful lingering finish. Excellent neat or with a drop or two of filtered water.
Lamplighter Tasmanian Single Malt Whisky
Iron House Distillery Port Single Malt Whisky
Aged 4yrs in Portuguese sourced Port barrels and re-conditioned in Tasmania, Iron House pure Tasmanian Single Malt Port Cask is an enticing drop. The initial pour sits in the glass with a reddish orange embered hue and greets the nose with a stone fruit, red wine, buttery, sweetened spiced aroma. A palate of red berried wines, dried dark fruit, orange zest, hazelnut oak warmth with a touch of dark chocolate, tobacco and heat.
Iron House Distillery Bourbon Single Malt Whisky
Aged 4yrs in American Oak ex Makers Mark barrels, Iron House Single Malt Bourbon Cask brings rum and raisin aromas with a subtle vanilla and a spiced herb oak undertone. A wash of buttery warm caramels heat, hazelnut and oak finish with sweet dried fruits to engulf the palate, with a lengthy finish of bourbon heat and spiced oils.
Pooley Elizabeth Anne Chardonnay
Pooley Wines is a family-owned vineyard that was established in 1985 by Denis and Margaret Pooley, who planted vines on the banks of the Coal River in southern Tasmania. Initially, the vineyard was meant to be a retirement plan for the couple, but it soon turned into a passion project that flourished into a renowned premium cool-climate site. With the help of their son and grandchildren, three generations of the Pooley family have continued to bring meticulous care to their Cooinda Vale vineyard. In 2003, John Pooley and his wife Libby expanded their estate and established a second vineyard, Butcher’s Hill, with its first vintage produced in 2007. The passing of Margaret Pooley in 2010 marked a turning point for the family business, with Margaret’s granddaughter, Anna Pooley, returning to the family business in 2013. From this point onward, Pooley Wines has been made entirely by family hands. Today, more than 35 years after its establishment, Pooley Wines is recognised as one of Australia’s most renowned cool-climate producers. The Halliday Wine Companion awarded Pooley Wines the 2023 Winery of the Year, a testament to the family’s philosophy of making wines that reflect their unique environment while pushing the quality of the grapes and the wines even further. The Coal River Valley produces some of Australia’s finest wines, and Pooley Wines is at the forefront of this prestigious industry. The Coal River Valley is a region rich in geological diversity, with alluvial soils, Permian mudstone and sandstone outcrops, Triassic sandstones, shales and coal measures, as well as numerous injections of Jurassic dolerite in pockets of the area. Tertiary basalt sediments and ferricrete deposits are also common throughout the Valley, contributing to the unique characteristics of Pooley Wines' Butchers Hill vineyard. Despite being drier than its northern and southern counterparts, the region still benefits from the surrounding Southern Ocean, providing a long ripening period moderated by a maritime climate. Pooley Wines implements a strong focus on biological farming and regenerative agricultural practices, allowing them to future-proof themselves from a changing climate while maintaining productivity and resilience. The Cooinda Vale vineyard is ideally positioned facing northeast overlooking the Coal River in southern Tasmania. On the 43.5 Latitude line, the vineyard is planted on northeast facing slopes at 130m above sea level. This is a unique microclimatic location, being well protected from prevailing winds but still highly influenced by maritime conditions. The long growing season, which can extend into May, with high sunshine hours, predominately winter rainfall and the occasional frost and snow, combine to provide an excellent condition for cool climate grape varieties, such as Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Riesling and Chardonnay. The lead-up to 2022 vintage included one of the wettest winters on record, a cool drying spring into summer with high humidity. All these factors led to healthy canopies and bunch numbers. The cool conditions, especially around the time of flowering resulted in some poor fruit set in earlier flowering varieties. This delivered a combination of small and large size berries to form reducing the overall yields and intake in those varieties. The vintage started a couple of days later than usual, but with the high humidity/lowered diurnal range, our late ripening varieties were picked slightly earlier than usual. Overall, a quality vintage. The fruit for the Elizabeth Anne Chardonnay was hand-picked then cooled overnight to 5 degrees. Whole bunch pressed directly to barrel the following day. Wild fermentation on full solids, in two 1 year old French oak Barriques (Marcel Cadet). 11 months maturation in barrel. 50% malolactic fermentation. The Pooley Elizabeth Anne Chardonnay 2022 has soft notes of lime sorbet, buttered toast and minerality on the nose with green apple, white peach and apricot following on the palate. Finishing with citrus peel, toasted hazelnuts and a silky texture.
CallingtonMillPedroXimenez whisky700ml
Awarded Single Malt Whisky of the Year Internationally from London Spirits Competition 2025. Callington Mill celebrates the rich heritage of Pedro Ximenez grapes, sun-dried in the warm embrace of Andalusia, Spain - By maturing this single malt whisky in rare and coveted Ex-Pedro Ximenez casks. At Callington Mill we allow these premium casks to cradle our single malt through its entire maturation process. A more costly process that delivers and elegant whisky of dark mahogany in colour - A thick viscous and tearing sip with notes of raisin, dates and figs that develops into hints of dark chocolate, coffee and honey. A single malt whisky that unfurls into a symphony of flavours that tantalises the palate.
Callington Mill Quagmire Whisky
Quagmire, our Peated Single Malt Whisky, emerges as an exploration beyond tradition. Born from a change of heart, it delicately navigates the soft, yielding terrain, offering a subtle symphony of flavours that challenge and enchant the palate. This unexpected journey extends a gentle challenge to enthusiasts, encouraging a personal exploration of the smoky spectrum. Beyond tradition and debate, our creation embodies the refined discussion surrounding peated spirits. Its elegance transcends the liquid, providing a moment of contemplation that resonates with those who appreciate the artistry of whisky. Savour the complexity, embrace the challenge, and indulge in the sophistication of this modest yet profound exploration of the peated whisky landscape. As you share this experience with friends and family, spark conversations on where each palate sits on the spectrum. Our founder's evolution serves as a reminder that whisky is best enjoyed in good company, where tastes evolve, and stories unfold.
Callington Mill Enigma Whisky
Callington Mill's Enigma depicts the heart of the Callington Mill Range. It's a journey into the known and mysterious An intriguing and captivating journey into complexity and elegance - resulting in a truly enigmatic single malt aged in Ex Sherry oak casks from Jerez De La Frontera, Spain and Ex Port Oak Casks from the Douro Valley, Portugal.
The Splendid Gin Mesmeric Distillers Strength
Building on The Splendid Gins classic signature tipple, the MESMERIC maintains a delicate balance of traditional botanicals with a renewed intensity of mandarin, navel orange and bergamot. A quadruple distilled grape spirit, blended with the purest of tasmanian spring water presents an exceptional foundation for your mixological masterpiece.