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Wolf Blass Platinum Label Shiraz

Back in 1998 Chief Winemaker, Chris Hatcher, decided it was time to take Wolf Blass into the modern world and the result was a single varietal Shiraz that was 100% aged in French Oak, unlike their famous flagship the Black Label which is a blend and aged in American Oak. A wonderful contemporary version of Wolf Blass that is a cavalcade of rich blueberry, blackberry and complex elements of dark chocolate and warm spice. Superbly long on the palate with an obvious hint to a long future in the cellar.

Pende Valde Sauvignon Blanc

This Sauvignon Blanc showcases the vibrant and refreshing characteristics of South Australian grapes. With its bright, zesty flavors of citrus and tropical fruits, this wine is perfectly balanced with crisp acidity and a clean, mineral finish. Ideal for enjoying young, it offers a lively and invigorating experience that can be savored over the next few years.

The Siege by The Group McLaren Vale Shiraz

Margan Fordwich Hill Semillon

Hunter Valley Semillon is lean and racy in its youth but develops texture and complexity with age. It also will reflect the origins of where it is grown. This one is planted on the dolerite soils of the Fordwich Sill which leaves its footprint by way of a richer and softer wine with more palate weight in its youth, as opposed to Semillon grown on grey clay or alluvial soils.

Cowpunk Natural Chardonnay

Fresh and pure with green mango and white peach fruit overlaid by notes of sea salt, Riverstone and aniseed. The maturation in Clay Amphora is evident in the excellent chalky texture and the complex but fruit driven palate. Flavors of lime, nectarine and pink grapefruit are given tension and profile by a fine mineral acid backbone.

Jacob's Creek Shiraz Rosé

Jacob's Creek continues to produce fantastic wines at some incredible price points and their rosé is a prime example with it's lusicous palate of spicy cherry with a hint of fruit sweetness.

Evans & Tate E&T Semillon Sauvignon Blanc

Evans & Tate pretty much rule the roost when it comes to classic dry white blends from the west. Vibrant notes of lime zest, passionfruit and crunchy stone fruits lead into a refreshingly, dry finish.

Peregrine Otago Pinot Noir

This has the intensity and depth of flavour the Central Otago region is becoming renowned for. Mocha spice, blood plums and dark cherry characters with a seamless, silky texture and fine tannins that will see this develop for several years yet. 'Making good use of the Gibbston, Lowburn and Bendigo sub-regions of Central Otago, this readily available, quality pinot noir is medium-bodied with rhubarb and cranberry fruit. These silky-on-palate fruit aspects are lifted with hints of graphite minerals.' - 92 Points, Courier Mail, Brisbane, 14 Sep 2013, by Alan Hunter.

West Cape Howe Sauvignon Blanc

West Cape Howe's Sauvignon Blanc enjoyed a cool ripening season in WA's Great Southern region that has produced this lovely white with real intensity and varietal character. Fresh, lively aromas of are followed by a palate with zesty flavours and crisp acidity.

Penfolds Bin 150 Shiraz

Introducing the Penfolds 2018 Collection. A family of fine wines, each with a distinct character, quality and provenance. A testament to the enduring House Style and winemaking philosophy that Penfolds has proudly upheld since 1844. Bin 150 Shiraz is a sub-regional expression that is unmistakably Penfolds in character. Standing on its own two feet, this release delivers a contemporary Shiraz alternative, framed by a mix of oaks; French and American, old and new - crafted in accordance with the traditional Penfolds method.