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Wills Domain Mystic Spring Rosé

A lovely modern Rosé with attractive crunchy red fruits and refreshing acidity making it a perfect all-rounder with Asian food, but equally good on its own.Pale salmon pink. Strawberry, watermelon and a hint of rosemary. Slightly sweet palate entry offset by zesty lemon-lime acidity, with a bright core of red berries and background stonefruit, and terrific purity throughout. Very well made.

Old Fat Unicorn Rose Prosecco

A wine with the pizzazz of a unicorn, but the serious expression of a rhino, it will charge the palate with a surprising blend of citrus blossom & cherry characters. Dazzling not just to the eye but to every sense.

Minchinbury Reserve Rose Cuvee

For over a century, Australians have toasted achievements and milestones with Minchinbury. This delicate floral rose sparkling bursts with fresh citrus and cherries to create a clean, crisp accompaniment to your next celebration.

John Tate Estate The Maker Rose

The underlying patterns of the ancient trees of Western Australia reflect wine legend John Tate's legacy - a living history of the region that he helped make. The Maker Rose exhibits bright and fresh strawberry aromas with hints of floral notes, leading to a succulent palate of balanced fruit sweetness, savouriness, and crispness. Beautiful accompaniment for grazing boards and charcuterie.

Cow Bombie Rose

Pale pink. Lifted aromas of fresh cherries and raspberries. Delicious red berry fruits, raspberry and cherry with crispy but well integrated acidity. Cow Bombie is a range of Quality wines from Western Australia. It's all about vines, not bovines! This superior Rose has lifted aromas of fresh cherries and raspberries. Red berry fruit flavours with a balanced crisp acidic structure.

Twin Valleys Pinot Grigio

Italy’s leading grape varieties have an established home in the King Valley, including the ever-popular pinot grigio. This example of the grape is bright with citrus and pear on the nose and freshness from the nose to the palate with a crisp, minerally finish - a lively white that’s ripe with enthusiasm. From a weekend BBQ to a plate of spaghetti marinara over candlelight, it’s a flexible food wine that is sure to please.

Gapsted Ballerina Canopy Pinot Gris

Another vintage and another year that this pinot gris provides outstanding value. Let’s just lay out the virtues; mature vines, fantastic high altitude vineyard site, thoughtful and precise winemaking and a low price tag.

Twin Valleys Sauvignon Blanc

Excellent sauv blanc is being produced in the King Valley. Who knew? Well, Twin Valleys did. It makes sense that an area with bright, crisp pinot grigio can do the same with savvy b. This one is all tropical fruit and gooseberries, backed by a softer acidity. In layperson’s terms, that means it makes for some easy drinking. So let Twin Valleys do all the hard work in growing the grapes and making the wine. Then, you relax and pour yourself a glass (or two).

Gapsted Limited Release Shiraz

Another ripper from an absolute mofo fave producer. Single vineyard shiraz from Heathcote. Sometimes you don’t want something new - you know the producer, you love the region and it goes with your lifestyle. A great example of our national grape with bright red fruits, clove and other spices. and soft smooth tannins. So soft, so smooth, so delicious.

Twin Valleys Prosecco

The brokers said it best when they exclaimed 'this is hard not to enjoy' at the tasting bench. This will have you feeling as zippy as the bubbles themselves. You can’t got wrong with prosecco from the King Valley; whether you are looking for a pre-dinner drink, a mid-week pick-me-up or a TGIF afternoon drink - this fizz will fit all occasions. It’s a clean and fresh style offering pear and apple notes and a soft refreshing finish. Raise a glass to yourself mofo, you've earned it.