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Choosy Beggars Rose
Choosy Beggars rarely go for run-of-the mill and try to avoid boring. True to their spirit, Choosy Beggars wines have huge personality, and are undoubtedly something out of the box. The Rosé is produced largely from old vine Merlot grown in the Pemberton region of W.A. and is super pale, refined and ready to drink.
Champteloup Rose d'Anjou
We are thrilled to present this latest edition of summer thirst quenching rosés to the range. Located in the picturesque Anjou district of France's western Loire Valley, the region is famous for producing generously flavoured, textural wines with various levels of sweetness. The two red grapes used in production, Grolleau and Cabernet Franc impart a delicious spectrum of summer red berry fruit, combining the classic stylistic descriptor of 'strawberries and cream'.
Portone Pinot Grigio Rose
From Italy's northern Veneto region, the small addition of Pinot Noir provides the wines coppery pink hue. Subtle floral and pear aromas lead to a gentle palate weight with an underlying acid drive.
The Ned Rose
A classic bouquet of strawberries and cream, precede a palate full of summer fruits and crunchy red apple. The palate exudes plush and refreshed notes of tangy berry flavours framed with crisp acid edges and fine fruit tannin leading to a lingering finish. Pair with a niçoise salad. The combination of fresh and rustic flavours of tuna, egg, zesty tomatoes and olives compliment the wine’s crunchy fruit, vibrancy and smooth texture. The Greek’s first made Rose 26 centuries ago when they settled in Provence, the oldest wine growing region in France. The light colour of Rose is a result of the short amount of time the grape and skins stay in contact after being crushed. Today, hundreds of years later, Rose continues to gain popularity, and regions like Marlborough are now producing outstanding medal winning Roses like this one!
Waltzing Hawker Cabernet Merlot
The Waltzing Hawker is a nod to the travelling salesmen from a time when they were welcomed and relied upon. Dancing a repetitive path around Australia, as predictable and reliable as the ‘Military Two’, bringing vital supplies from one place to another. Thanks to our Waltzing Hawker we are able to source our wine from various parts of Australia to bring you the very best. This elegant blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot has rich, dark fruit flavours and aromas with well-structured tannins.
Chateau l'Abbaye Haut-Medoc
With its attractive garnet hue, the Château de L’Abbaye wines are defined by an intense bouquet laden with blueberries and plums and delicate oaky nuances. The palate allies power with finesse, revealing robust tannins and a persistent, fruity finish. A delicious, delicate Haut-Médoc wine, that can be enjoyed on its own. Château de L’Abbaye is located in the district of Vertheuil in the Médoc, close to the prestigious appellation of Saint-Estèphe. Its name was inspired by the famous Vertheuil Abbey (“Abbaye” in French) near to the vines and founded in the 11th century. Setting the standards since 1850, and “classed among the finest in the land” in the 12th edition of the 1969 Féret wine guide, today the Château owes its unique character to 100% Merlot plantings.
La Chiamata Pinot Grigio
RedHeads Barrel Monkeys Shiraz
Barrel Monkeys Shiraz sums up the very essence of RedHeads – an innovative winery in the heart of wine country, inspiring the brightest young talents to craft mind-expanding wines that really set a pace. Smooth, luscious rich and velvety, this McLAren Vale beauty is lush with spicy blackcurrant fruit and smoky liquorice notes.
Paradox Rose
Like the Paradox of life, an infinite mystery, this wine is like no other. This delicate Rose is lighter in alcohol at only 8% and full of flavour. Displaying aromas of fresh red fruits and lychees that develop onto the palate leaving a vibrant and refreshing finish.
Greasy Fingers Shiraz
A dense, dark and brooding wine with luscious, ripeberry fruits, smooth tannin and sweet mocha oak. Goes perfect with your favourite burger