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Primo Estate Joseph Moda Cabernet Merlot

Primo Estate's Joseph Moda is widely acclaimed as one of Australia's greatest Cabernets, and has been so since its inception in 1987. To create this exceptionally concentrated McLaren Vale red, Joe Grilli combines traditional Italian winemaking techniques with his 'Aussie know how' by air-drying the best fruit available to the winery on shaded outdoor racks for two weeks prior to crushing. The 'Moda', or method, is usually associated with Amarone style wines from Italy, but is put to superb use here by the team at Primo to create a brooding, opulent wine. After this intensive process, the wine is then aged in French and American oak for 20 months to further enhance the wine's complexity, flavour and effortless length.

Heathcote Estate Nebbiolo

Te Mata Elston Chardonnay

Elston Chardonnay '17 is a fine, pale gold with notes of beeswax, white flowers, ripe peaches and flinty, wet, stone that flow through onto the palate. Roast almonds, hazelnuts, clover honey and warm brioche, along with this wine's signature tight acidity, give the Elston Chardonnay '17 incredible length, detail and finesse. Established in 1896, Te Mata Estate remains family owned, producing internationally recognized wines exclusively from its Hawkes Bay vineyards. A temperate maritime climate with low rainfall, due to the rain shadow from mountains to the west, ensures Te Matas sites make the most of every vintage. At the heart of Te Mata Estate are the Havelock Hills Vineyards - the first legally-protected vineyards in New Zealand. Te Mata has five sites on these free draining, north-facing slopes. Soils to the east are mostly sandy loam over a sandstone base, and towards the west are sandy loam over a thin layer of clay and a silica pan. The distinctive shape of the hills is due to their comparative youth, in geological terms. At the meeting point of two tectonic plates, sandstone has been pushed up then worn away relatively quickly leaving a landscape of steep and gentle slopes, and terraces ideal for grape-growing. Under vine for over 120 years, and including some of the oldest grape growing sites in New Zealand, the Havelock Hills are protected for their distinct character, special ambience and unique viticultural heritage.

Tarrawarra Estate Reserve Chardonnay Cellar Release

Racked directly to barrel after whole-bunch pressing, the fruit batches from each block are kept entirely separate in barrel over the 10 months in oak. Some wild fermentation provided interesting aromas and texture to the final blend. A wine of fine complexity it displays lime and white peach aromas. The flavour is long and seamless on the palate with fruit that is tightly wound with minerality and lime zest. A wine to drink and enjoy now or cellar for 10 or more years.

Te Mata Alma Pinot Noir

Alma 18 is a triumph of aromatic wild strawberry, black cherry, currants, marzipan, sage and sandalwood. Established in 1896, Te Mata Estate remains family owned, producing internationally recognized wines exclusively from its Hawkes Bay vineyards. A temperate maritime climate with low rainfall, due to the rain shadow from mountains to the west, ensures Te Matas sites make the most of every vintage. At the heart of Te Mata Estate are the Havelock Hills Vineyards - the first legally-protected vineyards in New Zealand. Te Mata has five sites on these free draining, north-facing slopes. Soils to the east are mostly sandy loam over a sandstone base, and towards the west are sandy loam over a thin layer of clay and a silica pan. The distinctive shape of the hills is due to their comparative youth, in geological terms. At the meeting point of two tectonic plates, sandstone has been pushed up then worn away relatively quickly leaving a landscape of steep and gentle slopes, and terraces ideal for grape-growing. Under vine for over 120 years, and including some of the oldest grape growing sites in New Zealand, the Havelock Hills are protected for their distinct character, special ambience and unique viticultural heritage.

Primo Estate Joseph Angel Gully Shiraz

Intense bouquet of complex dark red fruits with spicy peppery notes and a touch of mint. Concentrated, blueberries and cream on the palate, very juicy but elegant and vibrant. Nicely structured with fine tannins and good length.

Stonestreet Chardonnay

Yangarra Ovitelli Blanc

Yangarra Ovitelli Blanc 2021 is an exquisite wine that offers a truly captivating sensory experience. As you uncork the bottle and pour yourself a glass of Yangarra Ovitelli Blanc 2021, you'll be greeted by a beautiful, pale straw color that hints at the wine's freshness and vibrancy. Take a moment to appreciate its clarity and brilliance, a visual testament to the quality that lies within. As the wine touches your lips, you'll be captivated by its complex and alluring aromas. The bouquet offers an enticing blend of ripe stone fruits like peaches and apricots, intertwined with delicate floral notes and a subtle hint of citrus. The harmonious symphony of scents promises a delightful tasting experience that is both sophisticated and approachable. The wine envelops your palate with a rich and luscious texture, showcasing its well-rounded and velvety mouthfeel. The flavors burst forth, revealing an exquisite fusion of juicy white peaches, honeydew melon, and a touch of zesty lemon zest. These vibrant fruit notes are elegantly balanced by a mineral undertone, adding depth and complexity to every sip.

Tarrawarra Estate Reserve Chardonnay

In recent years Tarrawarra Estate Reserve Chardonnay has definately turned down the volume and has become a refined and elegant Yarra Valley style chardonnay with lovely citrus zest and white peach flavours. Complimented by a smooth and rich mouthfeel, every bit a quality Chardonnay.

Heathcote Shiraz Pressings