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First Creek (Hunter Valley) Shiraz

First Creek are really winning over a lot of new fans, especially wine drinkers who may have previously not given the Hunter Valley its fair dues. In the glass: Deep garnet to purple. On the nose: Black and blueberry fruit, and spice. On the palate: Medium to full-bodied with luscious texture and soft tannins. Showing black cherry, blueberry and vanilla alongside red liquorice notes. Long and moreish.

Two Churches Barossa Shiraz

The Barossa Valley is one of the oldest wine regions in Australia. Renowned for its big Shirazes, this wine won't disappoint. Two Churches is full of plum and spice leading to a warm finish that is well-rounded and makes for very enjoyable drinking. A wonderful match to a meaty lasagna.

Saltram 1859 Barossa Shiraz

The palate is rich with an excellent balance of fruit flavours, subtle tannins and a soft, silky finish. We invite you to explore the Saltram winemaking tradition, crafted over 150 years, and exemplified today by their wines. This Barossa shiraz delivers lovely drinking right now. The makers used more stainless steel than oak in its production, thus capturing the vibrant, fleshy fruit flavours of the vintage. Soft tannins add to the fleshy texture and drink-now appeal.

Pensilva Estate Shiraz

This McLaren Vale Shiraz is loaded with vibrant fruit, with a mid palate structure that's rich and ripe. Soft and smooth the whole way through, beautifully made wine.

Pablo Pedro Tempranillo

Red fruit aromas with hints of blackberry and spice. Flavours of strawberry and vanilla on the palate with savoury overtones, subtle oak and well balanced tannins. Try it with a spicy tapas feast with chorizo or lamb chops on the BBQ.

Franco & Rico Malbec

Malbec was originally a grape associated with south-west France but today it is celebrated more in South America, namely Argentina. Known for its plump, dark fruit flavours and smoky finish, Malbec wine offers a great alternative to higher priced grape varieties. Franco & Rico Cherry red in colour with purple hues, you will be enticed by the aromas of blackberries and cherries. This Malbec is full of plum and blueberry flavours with soft undertones of sweet spice.

Campos de Viento Tempranillo

Pankhurst Pinot Noir

P. Ferraud & Fils Beaujolais Villages

The Cellar Selection Cabernet Sauvignon