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Palacio de Menade Organic

Mountadam High Eden Estate Chardonnay

Displays classic Chardonnay characters of white peach, nectarine and fresh figs. The palate is fresh and vibrant with fruit flavours of citrus and white peach. Maturation in French oak provides subtle nutmeg and clove characters on the palate, while a clean slatey acid backbone provides length and structure to the wine. The wine is complex with no single character dominating the wine. The flavour of the wine persists long after it has left the mouth.

Le Grand Chai Bordeaux Blanc

Russell & Suitor Son of a Bull Riesling Pinot Gris Gewürztraminer

The first vintage of this exciting blend from Northern Tasmania. Winemaker Alex Russell is famed for his Riverland-based Alejandro wines and is now trying his hand at something new.Pale and bright. Very fragrant lift of lime, pear, apple and quince. Light-bodied yet intensely flavoured, with a concentrated mix of white and green fruit, hints of musk and lychee, lively acidity and textural interest.

Howard Park Miamup Margaret River Sauvignon Blanc Semillon

A superb WA classic from Five Red Star Howard Park, originally set up by John Wade and named in honour of his father, now part of Burch Family Wines, a founding member of Australia’s First Families of Wines. “No barrel fermentation or lees working, the two varieties having a close natural affinity with each other. Citrus and green pea marry with passionfruit and gooseberry, citrus the lead player. One of those wines made for consumption, not nerdy wine conversation... 91 points” (Halliday).

Knappstein Ackland Vineyard Riesling

Brightwater Nelson Sauvignon Blanc

Brightwater is from a tiny family estate our Buyer first visited in 2002, having noticed that famous Aussie wine writer James Halliday had reviewed their Sauvignon above Cloudy Bay. Their 2009 was also rated as 5 Stars by top Kiwi wine critic Bob Campbell MW. A classic match with goat's cheese, it's also just the ticket with seafood, especially oysters. Alternatively, enjoy as a refreshing glass on its own.

Cox Family Wines Tumbarumba Chardonnay

From cool slopes 530 metres above sea level in the Snowy Mountains, comes a classy Chardonnay that strikes a balance between fresh fruit and French oak. Generous nectarine and rockmelon aromas on the nose; characteristic Tumbarumba crispness on the palate, with fresh stone fruit flavours and a hint of honey on the way to a clean finish. Matured in 15% new French oak. Gold medals around the world (including at the International Wine & Spirits Awards and the Gilbert & Gaillard International Challenge) underline the appeal of genuinely cool-climate Australian Chardonnay.

Pescadero Rock Albariño

Sendero de Campos Albariño