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Cirillo 1850 Grenache

The Cirillo Estate Ancestor 1850 Vine Grenache is grown from bush vines planted on sandy soils situated in the old Siegersdorf or Light Pass area of the Barossa Valley. The wine has aromas of dark berry fruit and dried herbs with assorted spices pervading. The palate is complex, medium to full‐bodied with intense yet subtle, delicate flavours of cherry, aniseed, white pepper and savoury notes. There is an old-world charm about this wine, with savoury notes of leather and tobacco. The wine is matured in aged seasoned hogsheads for 24 months. Try it with gnocchi, roast lamb or duck.

Kooyong Estate Chardonnay

'Wow Tangy mixed citrus peel and complex white stonefruit smelling; subtle flintiness and icy cold quartz. Amazing the mouth too: intense, long, edgy and mouth-sucking. So complex and charged with energy that descriptors elude.' (2012 Vintage) - 97/100. - Australian Financial Review, 29 Aug 2014.

Yangarra King's Wood Shiraz

Stonestreet Chardonnay

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.

Leeuwin Estate Brut

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.

Heathcote Shiraz Pressings

Kooyong Estate Pinot Noir

The fragrant nose offers a broad array of autumnal notes --- woodsy spice, leaf litter and earth, alongside bright wild berries and a subtle cured meatiness. The core of the wine carries a juicy and sappy mid-weight texture that is firmly supported with a dusting of finely integrated tannin. Black cherry and raspberry flavours lead into a long and intense finish.

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